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The Chicken House
The main "Chicken House" is often referred to as the "Pavillion" and
is fronting the morning sun. It houses our farm office, dining room,
small kitchen, porch, and of course a bath and comfort room. it also
contains our - 20 breeding pens 2.5x3x6 feet, 14 simulated rearing
coops 5x10 feet, 64 holding cages 1.5x2x2 feet, some scratch pens,
2 hen cages 10x10x8 feet pls come in and see the inside! pics below

Aerial view of our Chicken House
The Chicken House is located at the crest of the hill surrounded
by virgin forest trees, no other poultry farm is as near as one
kilometer away. You feel the gentle cool breeze from morning
to sundown. At night time you can hear the sweet swizzling of
the winds and singing of the wild forest insects.
Ave. temp. is 20 C (70 F) Height is at 2,500 ft. above sea level

Louisiana Farm Frontal View
Located at 50 acres of tropical forest land on mountain side
of Infanta, Quezon- eastern part of Luzon island Philippines.

Louisiana Gamefowls Frontal Road
The frontal road connecting the Marcos highway and nearby
barrio town. This is 300 meters away from the highway and
five kilometers to nearby baranggay with about 200 families.

Aerial View of the Proposed Swine House
The sceneric view from a distance fronting the proposed swine house.
The size of the swine house is designed to contain the number of hogs
to produce the required organic fertilizer for integrated feed farming.
The area for integrated corn-feed farming is adjacent to swine house.

Our breeding pens

Wider shot of our breding pens

Our right north wing breeding pens

Our left north wing breeding pens

our left south wing breeding pens

Our right south wing breeding pens

They are times we let the hen to brood chicks

We have alloted two pens 10x10x8 feet in size
to house our spare hens.

Another pic of hen pens

Another shot of our hen pens

Yup! because of a long rainy season in the area, an open
rearing range won't work well for the chicks. An indoor
coops has been provided to assure their healthy survival
besides from predators

Roosting poles are adjusted up to 8 feet high
as they grow old

Chicks as old as 7 days are free to roam in their coops

Another shot inside their rearing coops

Another pic taken outside their rearing coops

Another shot of their rearing coops

At breeding station in Manila- 3 days old chicks at 2x3 feet brooder pen

14 days old chicks still at 25 watts heating bulb

24 days old chicks still at brooding pen during rainny days

34 days old chickes awaiting to be transfered to the mountain

An ecomnomical way to commute to the farm is to use
low maintenance vehicles

Louisiana Gamefowls Sunrise
There's nothing else like waking-up in the morning with the sunrise greeting
you right in your doorstep with the panoramic view of your little gladiators.

Louisiana Gamefowls Sunset
After a day's hardwork in the farm, its revitalizing to sip some cold juice
while watching the sun set with the panoramic view of nearby mountains.

The old location site of the farm
During the initial set-up of the Lousiana Gamefowls it was located at the peak of
the hill leaving it expose to open and strong winds. . . didn't last on the onset of
incoming typhoons ( click to see other pictures of the old site )

The old location at Taytay Rizal
Before the acquisition of the INfanta site the little gladiators were
range in an executive village subdivision vacant lot in Taytay Rizal
click this to view the old site
rev. 8.19.2006
rev. 7.10.2008
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