Piggybank Hog Project/ Ceoto Nicole Joan Marrie N. ;[et...al]
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TextPublication details: 2019Description: xiii,98 leaves illustration 28cmContent type: - text
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- LG 221.R59 P624 2019
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Undergraduate Thesis Bachelor of Agricultural Technology
University of Rizal System, Rodriguez, Rizal 2019
The Project Development Report was entitled Piggybank Hog Project. The name of the project Piggybank was derived from the English word "Piggybank" defined as a small container in a shaped of a pig with a narrow hole on the top through which to put coins and used as a means to save money, for the proponents the definition of the word was the precise definition of their project so they named the project after it. The project was conducted in one cycle only. It was started on August 6, 2018 and was terminated on December 2, 2018
It was managed by the proponents namely Bryan Alvin C. Alcaide, Andrea Joseph Britania, Nicole Joan Marrie N. Cueto, and Gerwin D. Floquencio. The project was implemented at Sitio Calumpit, Brgy Macabud Rodriguez, Rizal. The site had an existing pigpen, water supply, and near the house of the proponent. The pen has an area of nine square meters (9.00m²) with a dimension of three point meters by three meters (3.00m) x (3.00m). The space requirement of point eighty five square meters (0.85m²) per head for hog made the area suited for the project.
Supplies like feeds and vitamins, cleaning materials such as dustpan, broomstick, chlorine, detergents and other materials used for the implementation of the project were canvassed and purchased at Agri Supply Shop and stores in Sitio Harangan Rodriguez, Rizal and some other supplies and materials needed in project were bought in Bulacan. The proponents disinfected the pigpen five days before the arrival of the stocks, using 100 grams of chlorine diluted in 16 liters of water.
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