As 11 Lec1 Introduction
As 11 Lec1 Introduction
4) Source of power.
Livestock as draft animals; means of transport.
1. conserves moisture;
2. enhance growth of beneficial microorganisms;
3. maintain proper soil pH suitable for plant
growth; and
4. binds the soil particles to minimize soil erosion
due to wind and water.
7) Stabilize Farm Economy.
help bring stability to farm business;
augment income;
a)Edible by-products:
brain, tongue, offals / giblets (kidneys heart, intestines)
Oleo stearine (from fat) – used in the manufacture of candy
& gums;
gelatin from hooves, horns, bones & hides – for gelatin
desserts, marshmallows, canned meats & ice cream.
b) Inedible by products:
AVIANS
Experimentation to ascertain:
1) Adaptability
2) efficiency of performance;
3) Systems of management to use;
4) Inheritance of desirable traits
5) animal health
Animal Science as an Industry:
Combines art and science to make animal
production a profitable activity.
Stallfeeding Concentrate
with grasses, Supplementat’n
tree leaves,
etc
Upgrading Strategic
with Anglo Deworming
Nubian or Boer
Source: Slide Presentation of Dr. Edwin C. Villar, PCARRD director during the RED Goat
Festival at ISU, Echague
1940’s - Phil. Animal Industry a backyard & self
subsistence production system.
Source: Slide Presentation of Dr. Edwin C. Villar, PCARRD director during the RED Goat
Festival at ISU, Echague
. . . a poor man’s asset
Source: Slide Presentation of Dr. Edwin C. Villar, PCARRD director during the RED Goat
Festival at ISU, Echague
Raised thru “BND” management…
Lack of
knowledge No breeding
Diseases plan
High Low quality
Mortality breeders
Wide
Low
Performance
Productivity
Variability
Low
Profitability
Source: Slide Presentation of Dr. Edwin C. Villar, PCARRD director during the RED Goat
Festival at ISU, Echague
Allied enterprises by PCARRD
core enterprise:
Meat goat Milk?
enterprise
Forage legume
nursery UMMT
enterprise enterprise
Source: Slide Presentation of Dr. Edwin C. Villar, PCARRD director during the RED Goat
Festival at ISU, Echague
Challenge in Animal Science: