![]() There is more to the “Babuyang Walang Amoy” (literally “piggery with no smell”) technology than being just odor-free. And many current backyard raisers have also opted to convert their existing conventional pens into this more economical and sustainable technology. Many new farmers have built their own backyard “Babuyang Walang Amoy” using indigenous and even recyclable materials available in their surroundings. More and more Filipinos, both experienced farmers and those new to farming, have begun to adopt this technology of growing healthy pigs. While fairly new, the practice of natural hog raising or “Babuyang Walang Amoy” in the Philippines, has increased steadfastly through the years. It is also important to note that the location must also allow for ample wind to flow through the piggery. The “Babuyang Walang Amoy” should be located in a place with ample sunlight penetration as sunlight is a natural disinfectant and also provides vitamin D for the animals. Any feed pwede and importante is malinis and kulungan and may paglalagyan ng manure-as dry area. Expansion of the project.surely wala masyado amoy, kompara sa nakagawian natin na semento ang flooring and less maintenance sa mga gamot like vitamins and antibiotics.di masyado pagod sa pag aalaga lalo na meron auto drinker at swimming pool na pwede nila paliguan.thats why we decided to expand another space for 21 heads pa.sa nauna batch possible thing gagawin namin as inahen (4pcs with 16pcs breast each)- which is sabi nila mas marami dede mas maganda gawin inahen.
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