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TLE 321-BTVTEd3A-Cuevas-John Mark

TLE 321:
Teaching Common Competencies
in Agriculture and Fishery Arts
(POULTRY RAISING)

Submitted by:

JOHN MARK IMPERIAL CUEVAS


College of Education, Arts and Sciences

Submitted to:

Prof. APRIL GERALDINE M. QUIÑONERO


Subject Teacher
TLE 321-BTVTEd3A-Cuevas-John Mark

WEEK 1
(April 10 to 16, 2023)

Week 1:
I brought 5 broiler chicks to
raise. They consumed 2 kilos
of chicken boaster feed in a
week, and I put on a frosted
lamp every night to keep
them warm and alive at night.
I also put Vetracin Gold in
water for their supplement.
TLE 321-BTVTEd3A-Cuevas-John Mark

WEEK 2
(April 17-23, 2023)

Week 2: I brought two (2) additional broiler chicks. They


consumed 4 kilos of Gallimax 1 feeds in a week. Chick 1 is
already 2 grams, while chick 2 is 4.5 grams.
TLE 321-BTVTEd3A-Cuevas-John Mark

WEEK 3
(April 24-30, 2023)

Week 3: This week, I switched from Gallimax 1


to Gallimax 2 for their feed.
TLE 321-BTVTEd3A-Cuevas-John Mark

WEEK 4
(May 1- 7, 2023)

Week 4: Out of seven broiler chickens I raised, one was dead


because of the consecutive bad weather conditions. This week also, I
gave them mixed feeds, which are Gallimax 2 and Gallimax 3.
TLE 321-BTVTEd3A-Cuevas-John Mark

WEEK 5
(May 8- 14, 2023)

Week 5: Out of six, five remain alive. I observed that out of


the 3 additional chicks I brought a week after the 2 chicks,
there is one chick that has a delay in growth.
TLE 321-BTVTEd3A-Cuevas-John Mark

WEEK 6
(May 15- 19, 2023)

Week 6:
This week, 2 of the 5 chickens that I raised are in
their 40 days from the start they have been
raised, weighing 1 kilogram to 1.2 kilograms.
TLE 321-BTVTEd3A-Cuevas-John Mark

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