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13/03/2023

C1: HUBBARD CHICKENS (SASSO) Meat type

✅Nasa 1Kg na mahigit
✅Di mo na kelangan ilawan
✅ 3 months old
✅ it's either you free range or cage them
✅350/head
🔑Sa mga interesado, just pm me

For Pick-up only.
Location: Balili, La Trinidad Benguet
👌🙏😇

Dog TreatsReward your dog with these flavoured treats. 🖤🐶🏷️Php 230 each container
02/03/2022

Dog Treats

Reward your dog with these flavoured treats. 🖤🐶

🏷️Php 230 each container

POULTRY FEEDS 1Kg/pack✅ BOOSTERS✅ STAG DEVELOPER✅ MAINTENANCE FEEDS✅ FERTILITY ENHANCER
02/03/2022

POULTRY FEEDS 1Kg/pack

✅ BOOSTERS
✅ STAG DEVELOPER
✅ MAINTENANCE FEEDS
✅ FERTILITY ENHANCER

MEDICATED DOG SHAMPOO✅Anti-Tick and Flea✅Mange control✅Pang-galis🏷️php 370  each
02/03/2022

MEDICATED DOG SHAMPOO

✅Anti-Tick and Flea
✅Mange control
✅Pang-galis

🏷️php 370 each

TICK and FLEA Dog Shampoo330 each
02/03/2022

TICK and FLEA Dog Shampoo

330 each

CHICKEN  LEASHManipis = 30pesos eachMakapal = 35pesos each
02/03/2022

CHICKEN LEASH
Manipis = 30pesos each
Makapal = 35pesos each

Dog Food / Canned FoodPYRAMID HILL = 100pesos/canAOZI = 110pesos/can
02/03/2022

Dog Food / Canned Food

PYRAMID HILL = 100pesos/can

AOZI = 110pesos/can

CAT  LITTER  SANDAdded with deodorizing beads10 Liters = 450 eachLitter Scoop= 65 each
02/03/2022

CAT LITTER SAND
Added with deodorizing beads

10 Liters = 450 each

Litter Scoop= 65 each


POULTRY WATER DRINKER4 liters makapal = 95pesos isa4 liters = 80 pesos isa2 liters= 65 pesos isa
02/03/2022

POULTRY WATER DRINKER

4 liters makapal = 95pesos isa
4 liters = 80 pesos isa
2 liters= 65 pesos isa

For sale: SASSO / HUBBARDFor pick-up.La Trinidad, Benguet.👇👇📩📩
12/07/2021

For sale: SASSO / HUBBARD

For pick-up.
La Trinidad, Benguet.
👇👇
📩📩

“If an egg is broken by outside force, LIFE ENDS. If broken by inside force, LIFE BEGINS. Great things always begin from...
03/07/2021

“If an egg is broken by outside force, LIFE ENDS. If broken by inside force, LIFE BEGINS. Great things always begin from inside.”
-Jim Kwik

Inasal-type White Chicken Pwede pang- FREE RANGE  🐣🐤🐔ALL are MALES (Lahat Lalaki) Fresh from the incubator.Paunahan nala...
28/06/2021

Inasal-type White Chicken
Pwede pang- FREE RANGE 🐣🐤🐔
ALL are MALES (Lahat Lalaki)
Fresh from the incubator.

Paunahan nalang po.
La Trinidad area for pick-up.

PM is the Key🔑🗝️.

22/06/2021

C1: HUBBARD CHICKENS (SASSO) Meat type
✅Bakunado para garantisado 💉
✅Nasa 1Kg na mahigit
✅Di mo na kelangan ilawan
✅ it's either you free range or cage them
✅Vet owned
✅330/head
🔑Sa mga interesado, just pm me


👌🙏😇

THE SEVEN BASICS OF BETTER BROODINGBrooding Basic 3: AIR QUALITYExcess ammonia or carbon dioxide, along with too high or...
21/06/2021

THE SEVEN BASICS OF BETTER BROODING

Brooding Basic 3: AIR QUALITY

Excess ammonia or carbon dioxide, along with too high or too low relative humidity, can become serious problems, especially during winter flocks. The only way to solve or reduce air quality problems once they have occurred is to increase the ventilation rate. But ventilation decisions should be based on accurate assessment of conditions, and neither controller systems nor growers are equipped to monitor air quality factors accurately.

For relative humidity monitoring, inexpensive sensors can be purchased from local hardware stores and placed near mid-house away from heaters and air inlets. Often controllers can be fit with humidity sensors as well. Either way, the goal is to maintain in-house relative humidity at 50 to 65 per cent during brooding as long as possible. If relative humidity is below 50 per cent, deduct 15 seconds from minimum ventilation run-time. If it is above 65 per cent, add 15 seconds of run-time.

Early morning is an excellent time to judge air quality conditions and make ventilation adjustments, if needed. If unsure, adjust one house and compare the next day.

Too-high ammonia (NH3) or carbon dioxide (CO2) levels can impact bird health and growth and can be challenging to control in winter but are more difficult for a grower to measure accurately. Because growers become accustomed to smelling ammonia, the 'nose test' cannot be relied on. Birds can suffer and even be blinded before the grower becomes aware of a serious problem.

Carbon dioxide is odourless, and it takes a while for humans to experience symptoms – headaches, nausea and sleepiness – of excess carbon dioxide levels. Therefore, growers typically must make judgments about these factors based on observation of birds and bird behaviour.

If accurate monitoring equipment is available, ammonia levels should be kept below 25ppm. A minimum of 15 seconds of additional minimum ventilation run-time should be added to houses testing above 25ppm and an additional 30 seconds for over 100ppm.

Carbon dioxide levels should be kept below 3,000ppm. Too-high carbon dioxide levels are usually highest when pre-heating and brooding chicks in tight houses during cold weather when heating systems are running constantly and ventilation run time is lowest.

Fortunately, most ammonia and carbon dioxide problems can be minimised by proper litter management (including use of ammonia-suppressing amendments) and adequate minimum ventilation (including control of relative humidity).

Ref: thepoultrysite.com

THE SEVEN BASICS OF BETTER BROODING:Brooding Basic 2: TEMPERATURETemperature differences as small as 0.5-1.0°F can impac...
20/06/2021

THE SEVEN BASICS OF BETTER BROODING:

Brooding Basic 2: TEMPERATURE

Temperature differences as small as 0.5-1.0°F can impact overall chick health, behaviour and growth.

Electronic controller technology has given us the ability to monitor and manage temperature that precisely, and do this automatically on a real-time, 24-hour basis. This gives growers a huge management advantage over traditional manual thermostat control. Even so, the old computer adage 'garbage in = garbage out' applies to controllers also. A controller’s management capabilities are only as good as the information from the sensors it uses. Therefore we must pay close attention to sensor placement! If the ideal starting temperature is 90°F, this means 90°F at the feed and water lines, as consistent as possible.

Proper placement depends on the type of heating system and spacing of inlet vents in the house. Proper 'ideal' temperatures can also vary according to individual flock requirements. A good manager always monitors his chicks and makes appropriate adjustments.

However, do not expect temperature adjustments to fix every problem every time. Temperature is the most commonly monitored and controlled condition in poultry houses but the other brooding basics can be just as important to flock performance.

Ref: thepoultrysite.com

THE SEVEN BASICS OF BETTER BROODING:Brooding Basic 1: LITTER MANAGEMENTLitter conditions set the tone for the flock long...
19/06/2021

THE SEVEN BASICS OF BETTER BROODING:

Brooding Basic 1: LITTER MANAGEMENT

Litter conditions set the tone for the flock long before the chicks arrive on the farm. For best performance, chicks must be placed on a consistent minimum of four inches of dry bedding at or around 88-92°F. Anything less will cause losses in performance proportional to the degree of insufficiency. If chicks are not started on fresh litter, steps must be taken to reduce litter moisture and properly condition the litter to release as much ammonia as possible before flock placement. Allowing the litter to set in a house cold and wet between flocks is a recipe for disaster.

What to do: Remove caked litter as soon as possible after the birds leave. After this, windrowing, using litter conditioning equipment, heating the litter with attic inlets and ventilating between flocks can all help achieve the goal of dry litter with reduced ammonia at day one. Top-dressing the brooding chamber and applying a company approved, ammonia-controlling litter amendment at the manufacturer's suggested rate and method is also highly recommended.

The goals of litter management are first of all to provide comfortable bedding conditions for the chicks but also to reduce the effect that litter moisture and ammonia have on the environmental control systems. If we have to manage heating and ventilation to compensate for poor litter conditions, it will be much more difficult – and costly – to provide the optimum growing environment chicks need.

Think about it: Litter condition sets the tone for air quality, heating and ventilation through the life of the flock. Good litter sets the stage for success.

Reference: thepoultrysite.com

Inasal-type 3days/old White Chicken for FREE RANGE FARMING 🐣🐤🐔ALL are MALES (Lahat Lalaki) Fresh from the incubator.37pe...
14/06/2021

Inasal-type 3days/old White Chicken for
FREE RANGE FARMING 🐣🐤🐔
ALL are MALES (Lahat Lalaki)
Fresh from the incubator.

37pesos per head
140 heads AVAILABLE Only‼️
Paunahan nalang po.

Meet up La Trinidad area only.

PROMO: 🎉🎊👇👇👇
TAKE-ALL to avail the FREEBIES
( 2 Feeder + 2 Drinker + 2kg Chick Booster Feeds)

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14/06/2021

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