narrative report of jessa calves
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NARRATIVE REPORT
By: Jessa Calves
Presented to: Mr. Joey Glenn Cabana8/12/2015
Buga National High School
NARRATIVE REPORT The grade-10 animal production learners visited the Research Institute for Philippine
Native Chicken located at Benigno Aquino Bridge Brgy. Buntalan, Leon, Iloilo last July 30,
2015.
They hired three tricycles to bring them to the place. Before they started looking around
the place, they were introduced first to the caretaker and their tour guide, Mr.Froilan Cabarles
who started talking all about the place. The students of course remember the last word of their
teacher before he goes to the public market,” Don’t Touch Anything!” So they enter first in the
main building to introduce the machines that they had.
They were introduced to the three machines in front of them. First on the line is the
Hammer Mill that stands as the grinding system. Second is the Feed Mill or the Feed Mixer
that mixes the feed like the chick grower; the procedure lasts from five to ten minutes. Lastly, the
pelleting machine that converts the feeds into pellets. Then after the presentation of the machines
they proceed to the poultry houses that are proudly presented by their tour guide. On the entrance
they can clearly see the brooder area where their tour guide let them in. They can visibly see the
chicks and how they move freely around the place. Each house has its own waterer and the
ground was surrounded by rice hull. There is a forester station and the Determination of Chick
Quantitative Phenotypic Traits Associated with Growth Performance. The second batches of
houses are the grower area where there are twenty houses and serves as the shelter of egg-laying
chickens. And the third and last batches are the breeding area composed of phase1, phase2 and
phase3.The research area in there was named Determination of the Effectiveness of VCO as
Topical Treatment for Caponizing. They also asked some questions like are there snakes and
where did the water came from. Mr. Cabarles answered them that there are no snakes and the
water came from the well that they dig underground. Last previous years, the water supply came
from the Sibalom River but then they decided to put dig a well on the low portion of the farm.
They asked him if how come the water come all the way up to the high portion of the farm. He
said that they used water motor to bring the water up and put them in big tanks. The students also
asked about the rooster that has a big tumor on its right foot and he answered that it’s because the
rooster is too old so the illness grow when it is too old. For some trivia, he told them that the
ratio of the young rooster to the old is one is to ten while if the rooster is too old they decreases
the number of chicken and it becomes one is to seven. They do this because the old rooster’s
ability to mate decreases as it grow old. They can see the actual mating of the rooster to the
chicken on the last part of their journey to the farm. Of course there is also an egg in some of the
nest they saw. After the tour they return to their school campus contented of what they saw on
the CPU farm.
(Photo taken by: Jerricco John Cabunagan)The students are actively listening to the instructions of Mr. Froilan
Cabarles.
(Photo taken by: Jerricco John Cabunagan)These are some of the examples of pellets.
(Photo taken by: Jerricco John Cabunagan) Mr. Froilan introduced to the students the different machines they use.
(Photo taken by: Jerricco John Cabunagan) The Feed Mixer or the Feed Mill.
(Photo taken by: Jerricco John Cabunagan) Representing …the Pelleting Machine.
(Photo taken by: Jerricco John Cabunagan)The chicken in the grower area.
(Photo taken by: Jerricco John Cabunagan) The healthy chickens in the grower area.
(Credited by: www.google.com)This is an example of a darag native chicken.
Jessa Calves
Brgy. Oluangan, LeonIloilo, Philippines
OBJECTIVE/RESUME PROFILEI want to follow the steps of my parents as an entrepreneur.
EDUCATIONCompleted 6 years at high schoolGraduation date: March 30, 2018 EXPERIENCEsales woman at Leon Public market
August 2-28, 2016 RELEVANT HIGH SCHOOL STUDIES
NC 2 holder and a graduate of Animal Production
HONORS, AWARDS, AND MEMBERSHIPS
A member of Girl Scout of Philippines
A member of different clubs and organizations
A consistent honor student from elementary to high school