Perform Estimation and Calculation: Lesson 2
Perform Estimation and Calculation: Lesson 2
Perform Estimation and Calculation: Lesson 2
Lesson 2
PERFORM ESTIMATION AND CALCULATION
Introduction
Learning Outcomes
Perform estimation;
Perform basic workplace calculations; and
Recognize importance of gaining knowledge in basic calculations.
ABSTRACTION
A. Types of Feed
There are three types of feed available in the market. Each type
differs in the proportion of nutrients in the feed. The change in nutrient
proportion is important to address the needs of the pig at different stages
of growth. The shift from one ration to another should be done gradually in
order not to upset the normal feeding behavior of the pigs.
Always allow a transition period of at least one week.
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2. Grower Feed – Next to starter feed is the grower feed. This is given
until the pigs reach a weight of 60 kgs. Grower ration contains 16 percent
CP and 3,200 Kcal DE.
B. Feeding Methods
Advantages:
better feed conversion ratio (FCR) (lower feed cost and better
performance)
good carcass quality
better health control
less digestive problems
Disadvantages:
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Advantages:
higher ADG is achieved
less feed competition
less laborious
Disadvantages:
thicker backfat
higher feed conversion ration (higher feed cost)
more digestive problems in younger pigs
less control on health problems
Pigs are fed ad libitum until they reach the weight of 50 kgs. and fed
restricted until they are marketed. With this feeding method, the growth
potential of the animal can be maximized during its first 50 kgs. of growth.
Restriction is practiced to reduce backfat thickness with a corresponding
increase in lean cut yield.
Advantages:
Disadvantages:
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Broilers Requirements:
A. INPUTS IN PRODUCTION
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1. Costs
2. Returns
Sales of broilers
Sale of chicken manure to vegetable growers or fishpond owners
Sale of good-condition empty feed bags
Total P 13.000.00
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Prices of feeds and hogs are unstable. The demand for pork also
penetrates. Determining the best time of the year to produce more hogs can
be accurately done through experience and this can easily be predicted by
keeping records.
A. Identification Systems
Being able to identify the pigs is essential if records are to be kept and
for managing the pigs accordingly. As long as you do not have large numbers
of pigs there is no problem recognizing them and no need to worry about
marking them. However, when you have more pigs it is necessary to
introduce an identification system. All the animals should be marked
when they still are young.
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1. Notching
Notching involves cutting small pieces of skin out of the edges of the ears.
This is a very cheap method of marking using only a very sharp knife. The
wounds made by the cutting should be disinfected with iodine. By having
different patterns of the cuts, these can be used for the identification
of pigs.
Notching step-by-step:
a. Catch the pig and secure it well.
b. Clean the ears with methylated spirit.
c. Clean the knife or pliers to be used for cutting with methylated spirit.
d. Cut off the edge of the ear flap on the part of the ear that correspond
to the number you want to give the pig
e. Apply some disinfectant like iodine, healing oil or wound spray to
the cuts in the ear flap
The disadvantages of the method are that it takes time 'to read' the
patterns (or codes), and that problems can arise if the ears are damaged.
Good record keeping means noting down all important details and
events, in a simple and clear manner. It can also be used to provide and
record information for future activities. To keep records, use a notebook or
exercise book. Dedicate a few pages for each pig, and a few pages for what
you buy and what you sell. Other information should also be marked on a
calendar (sow calendar), so that any necessary preparation can start well
in advance (for example preparing the farrowing pen for the sow).
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Records
1. Litter records
Birth weight (1.5.kg is good)
Weaning weight (18kg is good)
2. Dams record
Number of piglets weaned per year (18 is good)
3. Marketing
Age and weight
4. Conversion rate
Pigs that gain more weight from a given amount of food.
A satisfactory conversion ratio should be 1 kg live weight gain
for 3 to 5 kg of feed.
NB: Simple and necessary record should be kept for all piglets e.g. date of
birth, dam and sire record, and weaning weight, feed type and feed
consumption, decrease etc.
Individual records
Sow identification
Reproduction Records
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NB:
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Closure
Good job! You have gained enough knowledge and skills in this lesson. Get
ready as you will about to explore another lesson. Good luck!
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