The document summarizes an orientation on Darag native chicken held on March 24, 2023. It was attended by 20 participants from the San Remigio Producers Cooperative as well as staff from the University of Antique and Antique Provincial Science and Technology Office. The orientation covered proper feeding, housing, brooding, growing and laying techniques for Darag chickens as well as disease prevention. No issues or problems were encountered. Follow up training was planned after Holy Week.
The document summarizes an orientation on Darag native chicken held on March 24, 2023. It was attended by 20 participants from the San Remigio Producers Cooperative as well as staff from the University of Antique and Antique Provincial Science and Technology Office. The orientation covered proper feeding, housing, brooding, growing and laying techniques for Darag chickens as well as disease prevention. No issues or problems were encountered. Follow up training was planned after Holy Week.
The document summarizes an orientation on Darag native chicken held on March 24, 2023. It was attended by 20 participants from the San Remigio Producers Cooperative as well as staff from the University of Antique and Antique Provincial Science and Technology Office. The orientation covered proper feeding, housing, brooding, growing and laying techniques for Darag chickens as well as disease prevention. No issues or problems were encountered. Follow up training was planned after Holy Week.
Revision 0 Regional Office No. VI Effectivity Date: 21 Oct 2016 RRG/ncrl
Title of Orientation to Darag Native Chicken
Activity:
Schedule: March 24, 2023
Customer-Firm/Organization: San Remigio Producers Cooperative (SRPC) Address: Barangay Iguirindon, San Remigio, Antique No of Participants: 20 # Male 12 # Female___8__ Venue of Activity: Barangay Iguirindon, San Remigio, Antique Highlights of the activity: The activity was participated by the members of San Remigio Producers Cooperative (SRPC), the staff of University of Antique- Hamtic Campus and Antique Provincial Science and Technology (PSTO) staff who leads the CEST project and UA-Hamtic Campus Assistant Professor Mrs. Chona P. Napalinga, Ms. Zenalyn Bayson and CEST project leader Luz Azalea O. Gadayan shared their expertise as a lecturer. In their discussion they discussed the proper way to feed Darag chickens and what foods to eat; proper management of housing and facilties to Darag, including teaching the proper brooding process, growing and laying and informing the beneficiaries of the various diseases that can be acquired by chickens and how to prevent them. Issues and Concerns: N/A
Follow-up activities identified:
Conducting the next CEST project training after holy week.
Problems encountered: N/A
Recommendations: N/A
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Submitted by: ROBERT F. NOCIETE
Print Name & Sign To be filled-up by DOST VI personnel Position: CEST PROJECT STAFF Job Order No. Received at DOST VI by: Date Received Office: PSTO (if applicable)