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« Reply #60 on: May 05, 2008, 05:44:17 PM »

I always suggest start with  biik then after you have gathered enough idea about swine raising then go to sow
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« Reply #61 on: May 05, 2008, 06:00:40 PM »

Hi Doc

Have you heard also CAFFMACO in Silang, CAvite?

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Hi Nemo,

Ako rin ay bagohan dito. Nais ko rin sana maka tangap ng article tunkol sa pagaalaga ng baboy. I am an OFW at ngayon ay nasa Vietnam ako. Naka bili ako ng maliit na farm sa Barangay San Isidro, Rosario Batangas last year. Nitong Feb 1 lang nag pagawa ako ng kulongan para sa limang baboy doon kaya lang tinawag na ako pabalik dito sa Vietnam kaya Mrs ko lang at farm workers namin ang nagpapatuloy doon. Sa ngayon hindi pa kami naka bili ng mga biik kaya nag tatanong sana ako sa inyo kung maari ba kaya makabili sa DA sa Lipa sa Philippine Institute of Pig Husbandry ba yon? Nasa Marauoy. -Sorry sinisearch ko lang sa Internet kasi di ko ma tadaan ang pangalan ngayon.
Kung may ron din po sana kayong articles tungkol sa waste management sana matulongan nyo rin ako. Interested ako sa biogas digister at waste water treatment na simple lang at dowable sa atin.
Maraming salamat po sa inyo. Malaking tulong para sa aming OFW itong ginawa nyo.





have you heard LIMCOMA bro?



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In the early 1960's, there was massive infestation of the citrus plantation in Lipa and other Batangas towns.  This led the entrepreneur farmers in these areas to shift to poultry and hog raising.  The industry flourished except that after a few years, the prices of feeds rose to levels beyond the reach of the small scale growers.  They knew then that unless an immediate solution is found, the industry will die a natural death.  To prevent this from happening, a group of poultry raisers led by Eng'r. Claro R. Malleta agreed to organize a cooperative that will mill their own feeds and supply their own feed supplements.  Thus, on April 09, 1970, the Lipa City Multi-Purpose Cooperative Marketing Association (LIMCOMA) was established with 77 incorporators and an authorized capital of P1 Million.

The Cooperative started operations by renting a rice mill for its feedmilling activities and selling on cash-on-delivery basis to customer-members.  Through the efforts of Eng'r. Malleta, a 15-day credit line from suppliers of feed ingredients was obtained.  After some time, the Cooperative, was able to acquire the mill site and started to buy its own feedmill machineries.

On April 20, 1992,  Lipa City Multi-Purpose Marketing Association was changed to the now popularly-known name LIMCOMA MULTI-PURPOSE COOPERATIVE.  After 35 years of operation, its membership has grown from 77 to 5,940 members.  Its paid-up capital  and assets rose from P57,000 to P93.7 Million and 506 Million, respectively .  It now has an administration building, 4 warehouses, two (2) 1,800 tonner corn silos, a truckscale, a well-equipped quality control laboratory, an animal diagnostic laboratory, an artificial insemination laboratory, 4 major branches (including Main Office), 22 modified branches, a modest meat processing plant and rural banks (2).  LIMCOMA is now operating a 30-ton per hour fully mechanized feedmill that produces 3,800 bags per 8-hour shift.  This is the most modern and the first-of-its-kind in Batangas. Following the trend in feedmilling industry, Limcoma has likewise acquired a Pelleting Machine.

As LIMCOMA enters its 35th year, it continues to aim for the best quality products and services.  New products are in store for development for a more complete and diversified cooperative that we intend to become.  Short-term and long-term plans had been laid out to provide complete service to its members and foster professional development in the management of its affairs.

Limcoma may well be considered as the "Father of Feedmilling Business in Batangas"  as it awakens the minds of our farmers to stand up from their long futility and compete with multi-national feedmillers.

And through the years, Limcoma has functioned not only as a medium that continuously support the livelihood of its members but also as an organization that uphold programs which directly benefit the members and the community where it belongs which truly manifests its vision and mission statement.



www.limcoma.com



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« Reply #62 on: May 05, 2008, 06:03:14 PM »

Nope.
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« Reply #63 on: May 09, 2008, 11:06:59 PM »

baka pwede din po akong makahingi ng article nyo sa swine raising? salamat ng marami!
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« Reply #64 on: May 11, 2008, 10:36:46 AM »

doc nemo pwede din ba ako makahingi article of swine raising?..thanks po.
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« Reply #65 on: May 11, 2008, 05:01:41 PM »

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« Reply #66 on: May 12, 2008, 07:55:31 AM »

sir nemo,
i just want o help my brod to have a small source of income so he chose to have 2-3 sow and at least 5 fattening to start with in our small "bukid" with plenty of indigenous material to build a pen. i told him to have a concrete pen and upon reading post in this informative site i learned that they have a proper size each pen. could you pls help me with the approx size/design in relation to the figures i mentioned. and ROI pls sir.

more power and thak you for helping us beginners!
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« Reply #67 on: May 12, 2008, 11:08:05 PM »

Assuming you have 3 sow, you need:
 1 farrowing
 2 gestating
and around 2 fattening pen.

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Farrowing: 1.6 x 2.1 meter, some say it should be 1.65 x 2.1 meter, or some use 5 feet by 7 feet.
gestating: .6-.7 x 2.1 meter
fattening pen: 3 x4 meter for 12 animals, in general you need 1 square meter per animal
 i will send you a sample cost and return, just try to make some adjustment to it especially in the cost of feeds.
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« Reply #68 on: May 13, 2008, 04:06:21 AM »

highly appreciated. ty
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« Reply #69 on: May 16, 2008, 07:04:56 AM »

Doc pahingi na din po ng article pf swine raising. thanks in advance again.
tasyo10@yahoo.com
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« Reply #70 on: May 17, 2008, 12:51:10 AM »

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« Reply #71 on: May 21, 2008, 11:15:15 PM »

  sir nemo,  what would be the good breed for fattening pigs and gilts for starter like us?  can you pls send me article about swine raising or where can i buy one better in tagalog format mas madali intindihin he he . thanks in advance!
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« Reply #72 on: May 22, 2008, 01:37:24 AM »

Gilts would be the usual landrace or largewhite.
While fatteners would be mixed of largewhite X duroc or landrace X duroc.

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« Reply #73 on: May 23, 2008, 01:06:06 PM »

Ok please do check your email

sir pwede ren po pahingi? thanks in advance  lykuzz@yahoo.com
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« Reply #74 on: May 23, 2008, 11:45:25 PM »

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