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Management practices in swine production [manuscript] / Nickko A. Ferrer.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Magalang, Pampanga : Pampanga State Agricultural University, August 2021.Description: xii, 85 leaves ; 28 cm. + 1 computer disc (4 3/4 in.)
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The practice was conducted at Boston Ridge Farm in Sitio Mano, Brgy. Anupul, Bamban, Tarlac. The student trainee was exposed to actual training in swine production and management during the farm practice and was being assisted in familiarizing with the various housing facilities, machineries, and farm equipment. The understudy learner was additionally offered a chance to recognize the issues experienced in the field and recommended potential answers for address these issues. Workers and laborers worked hard and showed competitive skills because of the reinforcement provided by the farm's owner. A bonus was given to them in every exceptional performance. This owner's technique was efficient since it motivated the workers to exert their utmost effort in order to meet the quota. The student was able to convert school works into practice during this training, such as semen collection, heat detection, semen processing, artificial insemination, farrowing assistance, tail docking, teeth clipping, surgical castration, iron injection, feeding management, vaccinations, and medication administration.
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Theses PSAU OLM Dissertation, Theses FP F38 2021 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan FP12250

The practice was conducted at Boston Ridge Farm in Sitio Mano, Brgy. Anupul, Bamban, Tarlac. The student trainee was exposed to actual training in swine production and management during the farm practice and was being assisted in familiarizing with the various housing facilities, machineries, and farm equipment. The understudy learner was additionally offered a chance to recognize the issues experienced in the field and recommended potential answers for address these issues. Workers and laborers worked hard and showed competitive skills because of the reinforcement provided by the farm's owner. A bonus was given to them in every exceptional performance. This owner's technique was efficient since it motivated the workers to exert their utmost effort in order to meet the quota. The student was able to convert school works into practice during this training, such as semen collection, heat detection, semen processing, artificial insemination, farrowing assistance, tail docking, teeth clipping, surgical castration, iron injection, feeding management, vaccinations, and medication administration.

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