carabao dispersal
DESCRIPTION
Maguindanao Province Carabao DispersalTRANSCRIPT
0
Carabao Dispersal
Program
THE ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORT
THEME: TOTOong Serbisyo para sa Bayan!
1
C o n t e n t s Acknowledgement - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2
Overview - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4
Objectives - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5
Human Resources - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5
Beneficiaries - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5
Agreement - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6
Qualification of the Working Animal - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6
Livestock Dispersal - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7
Pictorials - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8
List of Beneficiaries - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10
Pictorials - - - - - - - - - - - - - 12
Other Major Programs- - - - - - - - - - - - - -15
Genetic Improvement Program
Animal Health Program
Animal Disease Prevention and Control Program
Veterinary Civic Action Program (Vetcap)
Zoonotic Disease (Rabies)
Bird Flu
Caprine Arthritis and Encephalitis (CAE)
Prevalence Monitoring
Annexes - - - - - - - - - - - - 22
List of Technical Personnel
Certificate of Ownership
Affidavit of Ownership
Acknowledgment Receipt
2
Acknowledgement
The Technical Team would like to extend its sincerest gratitude to the
following:
First and foremost, to our Honorable Governor Esmael ‘Toto’ G.
Mangudadatu, for giving priority to this project, for recognizing and realizing the
urgency of the need of the families for these female carabaos in tilling their farms
and making a living; in so doing, has shared hope amongst people who have rarely
seen it;
To our Provincial Vice-Governor Hon. Ismael V. Mastura and the members of
the Sangguniang Panlalawigan for approving the budget;
To the MAO’s and LGU officers of the recipient municipalities for their
cooperation in choosing well-deserved beneficiaries, thus, helping the ones that
need it the most;
To our Provincial Veterinarian, Dr. Melvin Q. Limpot and all the technical
and administrative staff of this office and the Provincial Planning and Development
office, for the hardwork and endless effort exerted for the success of this program;
To all the people who, in one way or another, assisted the office in this
endeavor, from the first day of the planning into the last day of implementation
and monitoring, a big thanks;
And most importantly, Alhamdullilah, to our Almighty, the beneficent, the
merciful for the divine power, without which, all things could never be.
3
Overview
Maguindanao is basically an Agriculture Province. It is blessed with rich
Agriculture resources for socio-economic development of approximately 65% of the
populace. The quality of life of the farming communities depends much on how the
national and local government leadership develops the potentialities of the
countryside.
Farm animals play a very essential role in every Maguindanaoan household.
It has become a necessity for every farmer who is engaged in farm-related works.
They are raised as a source of food and as draft animals in farms to cultivate their
soils. Likewise, they act as carriage support to the farmers and generally to
augment the income of poor families. Thus, they can bridge them to improved
living conditions.
However, due to the ever-present, worsening poverty, many Maguindanaoan
families have difficulty obtaining livestock to raise, as they are hard-pressed even,
to provide food on their table, which further aggravates their status of living. No
farm animals – no work – no income - no food. The animal - land ratio, as well, is
uneven in our province. The wide land area of Maguindanao lacks these animals
which turns the uncultivated soil into productive agricultural
investment/resources.
As a result, to address this problem, in accordance to one of the Eight-Point
Agenda of our Governor, Hon. Esmael G. Mangudadatu, Poverty Alleviation; a
Livestock Dispersal Program for the poorest among the poor tenants of the
province was implemented.
4
Objectives
1. To provide one (1) female carabao to each recipient who are among the
poorest among the poor, and a member of the cooperative-beneficiary.
2. To extend assistance through technical supervision and support, and to
educate the beneficiaries on livestock raising.
3. To ensure sustainability of the program by redispersal of the first female
offspring of the dispersed animals to another set of beneficiaries.
4. To upgrade the economic status of the people in the province.
Human Resources In the conduction of the program, the following human resources
participated:
1. Provincial Veterinary Office Technical Personnel
2. Provincial Planning and Development Office personnel
3. Office of the Provincial Agriculturist personnel
4. 22 Municipal Agricultural Officers
5. BLGU
A Program Management Team was organized to spearhead the monitoring
and supervision of the program.
Beneficiaries
The following are the qualification of the recipients:
a. He shall be a farmer.
b. He shall be an indigent member of the community.
c. He shall be a resident of the LGU for at least 5 years.
d. He shall be an active member of a local farmer association or cooperative.
5
Agreement
Farmers and Provincial Government of Maguindanao
1. Recipients should attend and complete the trainings and seminars on
livestock disease and health management provided prior to and after
dispersal.
2. Recipients shall be responsible for the well-being of the animal and will
be held liable for any case of loss, death or any untoward incidents that
may happen to the animal, in which case, the recipient should
immediately report to the MAO for proper action.
3. Recipients should turn over the first female offspring to the next set of
beneficiaries selected by the PGOM, upon reaching 8-10 months of age.
4. Recipients should coordinate with the province with regards to the case
status of their animal.
5. Recipients must participate during the monitoring and evaluation that
will be conducted by the PGOM to assess and rectify problems that may
have occurred during implementation.
Qualifications of the Working Animal
Each of the working animals must have these minimum qualifications:
- Must be a female carabao
- Without physical defect or abnormalities
- In good condition and free from diseases as certified by a veterinarian
- Suitable for breeding and draft purposes
- Must be 2 ½ to 3 years old of age
- Must meet the 200 kg minimum weight
6
LIVESTOCK DISPERSAL PROGRAM
As one of the Eight-Point Agenda of our Governor, Hon. Esmael G.
Mangudadatu, Poverty Alleviation, a livestock dispersal program benefitting the
poorest among poor tenants in the province was implemented. The program
started in August, 2010, and had distributed a total of 96 heads female carabaos
in 6 municipalities; 29 heads for Ampatuan, 13 heads for Buluan, 2 heads for
Datu Saudi, 25 heads for Datu Montawal, 2 heads for Parang and 25 heads for
Rajah Buayan. Recipients were selected based on the poverty-related indicators
available at the MLGUs. Sustainability of the program is a joint responsibility of
the LGU, MAO and PGO and will be ensured through regular monitoring and
provision of technical inputs until each dispersed carabao produces 1 female
offspring, which will then be dispersed to another set of beneficiaries identified by
the PGO.
7
Pictorials
8
Livestock Dispersal at Rajah Buayan,
Maguindanao
9
List of Beneficiaries
MUNICIPALI
TIES
# OF
HEADS
BENEFICIARIES ADDRESS DATE OF
DISPERSAL
Ampatuan 24
5
c/o Hon. Datu
Zacaria S. Sangki
Municipal Mayor
c/o Reynaldo A.
Huesca
Brgy. Chairman-
Kauran
Ampatuan,
Maguindanao
Brgy. Kauran,
Ampatuan,
Mag.
Aug. 15, 2010
Buluan 1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
1
Datu Jinwyn
Datu Anwar
Salendab
Makaraton Bedial
Gandulan
Norodin Mauyag
Panugangan ni Lax
Noh Akil
Kagui
Abdulkarim usop
Buluan,
Maguindanao
Aug. 15, 2010
Aug. 15, 2010
Aug. 15, 2010
Aug. 15, 2010
Mar. 13, 2011
Mar. 13, 2011
Mar. 16, 2011
Mar. 16, 2011
Aug. 15, 2010
Datu Saudi 1
1
Datu Wata Adzis
Sahid Salik
Datu Saudi,
Maguindanao
Aug. 15, 2010
Aug. 15, 2010
Parang 2 c/o Hon Datu
Ibrahim P. Ibay
Mun. Mayor
Parang,
Maguindanao
Aug. 15, 2010
Datu
Montawal
25 Datu Macabangen
Montawal
Taguinda Mndalagat
Oraw Kakim
Datu Lala Bacuna
Macabingbing
Mamondas
Nayo Mangagel
Boy Datang
Guiaria
Simbuangan
Jasmerudin
Langadad
Mohaliden M. Bao
Datu
Montawal,
Maguindanao
10
Kudin Kusim
Mubarak Abubakar
Rajah Buayan 1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Saiden Ganap
Ali Pendalat
Ebrahim Guiapal
Akmad Kamidon
Homidhi Guiamen
Abdulwahid
Pananggulon
Edrael Kilam
Anwar Kalaing
Ebrahim Sakilan
Abdul Karim
Bakalay
Boy Dimakaling
Sammy Mamakong
Waks Cambuto
George Saludin
Datu
Sabalnurzaman M.
Kudang
Ali Makagked
Norodin Balutintik
Mustapha Silungan
Datum Pulo Utto
Emong Bandila
Maron Sagad
Sanggutin Utto
Taraz Utto
Alimudin T. Amino
To dispatched
Brgy. Dapantis
Brgy. Dapantis
Brgy. Baital
Brgy. Bakat
Brgy. Bakat
Brgy.
Pedsindawan
Brgy.
Pedsidawan
Brgy. Kauran
Brgy.
Tabungao
Brgy. Sampao
Brgy.
Tabungao
Brgy.
Tabungao
Brgy. Sampao
Brgy.
Tabungao
Brgy.
Tabungao
Brgy. Mileb
Brgy. Mileb
Brgy. Mileb
Brgy. Mileb
Brgy.
Panadtaban
Brgy.
Panadtaban
Brgy.Panadtab
an
Brgy. Sampao
Jun. 28, 2011
Total 96
11
Pictorials
The Provincial Agriculturist MOSIBICAK GUIABEL explained the content
of the Agreement to the farmer-beneficiaries from the Municipality of
Ampatuan.
12
13
The farmer-beneficiaries signed the Acknowledgement
Receipt. The technical people from the veterinary explained
to them the Terms and Conditions of the program.
14
Other Major Programs
GENETIC IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM One of the major thrust of this office is the Livestock Upgrading
Program for cattle and carabao. We see the need to put emphasis on the
efficient utilization of superior genetic animals to improve the production
of potential local carabao and cattle in the province. It is a collaborative
task between DAF – ARMM and the Provincial Veterinary Office. This Office
provides the technical manpower and other medical supplies while DAF -
ARMM provides the equipment and other materials. This is being
implemented to the different barangays in the province giving priorities to
every barangay captain’s requests, livestock farmers, cooperatives and
organizations.
Artificial Insemination activities had been put on-hold the previous year due
to inavailability of semen from DAF-ARMM. However, this 2011, the office is really
looking forward to resume the program as DAF-ARMM is already preparing for
another refresher course and Phase II Training on Artificial Insemination for our
technical personnel.
ANIMAL HEALTH PROGRAM
The Animal Health services were provided with the vision of
providing a healthy herd that allow for unhampered growth of livestock and
poultry in the province, thus, ultimately upgrading the economic status of the
families. This is being done through conduct of consultation, physical
examination, mass deworming, supplementation of vitamins and minerals,
and minor surgical activities such as castration, abscess draining and treatment,
wound debridement, etc. A total of 9,021 heads of cattle, 6,781 heads of carabao,
15,781 goats,
413 horses and 4,627 heads dogs were dewormed against roundworms,
tapeworms and flukes; and administered with ivermectin against external
parasitism. For the multivitamins supplementation, 10,545 heads cattle, 7,769
heads carabaos, 18,431 heads goats, 529 horses and 1,375 heads swine were
given Vitamin B complex and Vitamin ADE to aid in their fast growth and
reproduction, and strengthen their resistance against diseases.
15
Sultan Mastura, August 8, 2010
GSKP, January 5, 2011
16
ANIMAL DISEASE PREVENTION AND CONTROL PROGRAM
This is a regular program that aims to eradicate economically important
diseases in our locality. A total of 6,704 heads of cattle, 4,563 heads of
carabao, 13,493 heads of goats were vaccinated against Hemorrhagic
Septicemia diseases. A total of 659 heads of swine successfully
vaccinated from Hog Cholera disease.
Rabies eradication program in the province was also accomplished especially
in the Christian populated areas through mass immunization. With the
program, a total number of 6,471 heads of dogs were vaccinated against
Rabies Virus disease.
Anti Rabies vaccination at Kauran,
Ampatuan on March, 2011
Anti Rabies vaccination at Brgy. Awang,
D.O.S. on April, 2011
Anti Rabies vaccination at Brgy. Sarmiento,
Parang on April, 2011
17
VETERINARY CIVIC ACTION PROGRAM (VETCAP)
The office had also actively participated in the Veterinary Civic Action
Program, a joint activity conducted by the Philippine Army, U.S. Armed Forces,
and the LGU of Mamasapano, Sultan Sa Barongis, Paglat, Pandag and Gen.
Salipada K. Pendatun municipalities as part of the Makabayan Peace Caravan
program of the AFP. Farm animals in these areas were provided with different
veterinary services which included deworming against internal parasites,
delousing or ectoparasite elimination, vitamin supplementation, consultations,
and general physical examination, conducted together with the U.S. Army
Veterinarians Dr. Stephen Goldsmith, Dr. John Beckett, Dr. Bruce Lancaster and
their colleagues in the army. Lectures on livestock and poultry production and
health management were also conducted by the office to promote awareness and
improve the technical knowledge of farmers for a more efficient livestock farming
in the province.
PVO Staff with US Army and Phil. Army at
Mamasapano
Vitamins Supplementation and Deworming
for large animals at Gen. S.K. Pendatun
18
Provincial Veterinarian, Dr. Melvin Limpot, giving technical instructions to farmers
Bongo Island, January 10, 2011
19
ZOONOTIC DISEASE (Rabies) Rabies is a zoonotic viral disease, a disease that is transmitted to humans
from animals through close contact with infected saliva via bites or scratches.
Dogs are the main host and transmitter of rabies and the cause of 99% human
rabies deaths.
The province has a total dog population of 12, 926 as of year 2010. This
year, the Provincial Veterinary Office, conducted anti-rabies mass vaccination
throughout the province and had a total of 6,471 dogs (50.01% of total population)
successfully protected against the disease.
BIRD FLU
Monitoring of this dreaded disease was maintained as it still poses threat to
both poultry production and public health, specifically in Liguasan Marsh, the
main area where the disease might occur due to seasonal migration of wild birds.
Domestic and migratory birds were constantly monitored with the cooperation of
local residents. Ducks (itik) that were transported into and through the province
were also inspected, the caretaker interviewed for possible occurrence of bird flu
manifestations or symptoms, or any inexplicable mortalities.
CAPRINE ARTHRITIS AND ENCEPHALITIS (CAE) PREVALENCE MONITORING Caprine arthritis and encephalitis is a viral-caused, colustrum-transmitted,
without known cure, no sure prevention, permanent infection of goats that causes
death among kids due to encephalitis; and a disease syndrome among adult
animals which include arthritis, lameness, mastitis, pneumonia and paralysis.
In the last quarter of 2010, the Mindanao-Visayas Caprine Arthritis
Encephalitis Control Project (MinViCAECoP) was organized with the main objective
of control and eradication of CAE among goats in Mindanao and Visayas Regions.
A series of meetings were done where concerned authorities convened to discuss
the proper series of actions to be done for the envisioned eradication of the
disease. An orientation for MAOs of different municipalities of Maguindanao was
held last November to commence the project in our turf. A province-wide blood
sampling for the determination of the prevalence of the disease among goats is
now ongoing in the 14 randomly selected barangays out of the 36 municipalities
and 5 identified goat farms in the province.
20
Annexes
21
ANIMAL HEALTH CARE PROGRAM (VACCINATION PROGRAM)
MUNICIPALITIES
CATTLE
CARABAO
GOAT
SWINE DOG
1. Ampatuan 215 187 826 257 2,164
2. Barira - - - - -
3. Buldon - - - - -
4. Buluan 342 148 460 4 120
5. D. Midtimbang 103 75 375 - 45
6.DatuBlah Sinsuat - - - - -
7.Datu Hoffer - - - - -
8. Datu Odin Sinsuat 218 184 628 118 568
9. Datu Salibo 108 89 425 - -
10. Datu Unsay 184 134 358 - -
11. Datu Piang 116 84 421 - 95
12 .Datu Paglas 258 235 514 - -
13. Datu Saudi 165 148 352 - -
14.Datu Montawal - - - - -
15. Datu Sangki 213 117 377 84 856
16. Guindulungan 89 56 233 - -
17. Kabuntalan 232 125 486 - -
18. Mamasapano 362 188 620 - -
22
19. Mangudadatu 233 170 385 - 74
20.Matanog 125 96 204 -
21.North Upi 296 245 568 54 386
22. N. Kabuntalan 74 56 252 - -
23. Paglat 188 136 281 - 45
24. Pagalungan 155 82 364 - 51
25. Pandag 133 105 286 - 62
26. Parang 358 227 953 125 1,355
27. R. Buayan 75 46 308 - 112
28. G.S.K.Pendatun 284 187 412 - 49
29. Shariff Aguak 312 240 528 26 88
30. S. S. Mustapha - - - - -
31. S.S. Barongis 208 132 387 - 58
32. South Upi 166 148 315 75 -
33. Sultan Kudarat 385 286 552 - 235
34. Sultan Mastura 467 362 837 - 76
35. Talayan 295 193 321 - 27
36. Talitay 345 205 465 - 5
TOTAL 6,704 4,563 13,493 739 6,471
23
DEWORMING / INTERNAL AND
EXTERNAL PARASITES ERADICATION
MUNICIPALITIES
CATTLE
CARABAO
GOAT
HORSE
SWINE
DOG
1. Ampatuan 378 275 946 100 215 1,453
2. Barira - - - - - -
3. Buldon - - - - - -
4. Buluan 396 327 735 3 8 104
5. D. Midtimbang 205 165 398 - - 23
6.DatuBlah Sinsuat 78 - - - - -
7.Datu Hoffer - - - - - -
8. Datu Odin Sinsuat 344 253 684 18 102 215
9. Datu Salibo 183 106 492 6 - -
10. Datu Unsay 278 215 385 - - -
11. Datu Piang 169 128 476 - - 132
12 .Datu Paglas 284 179 582 - - -
13. Datu Saudi 226 163 431 - - -
14.Datu Montawal - - - - - -
15. Datu Sangki 394 243 438 14 98 542
16. Guindulungan 148 94 286 8 - -
17. Kabuntalan 282 183 587 - - -
18. Mamasapano 423 278 658 2 - -
24
19. Mangudadatu 272 231 413 - - 117
20.Matanog 186 136 271 46 -
21.North Upi 357 291 632 52 108 276
22. N. Kabuntalan 153 73 294 - - -
23. Paglat 216 162 365 - - 62
24. Pagalungan 194 147 372 - - 67
25. Pandag 188 125 305 - - 25
26. Parang 475 394 1,265 5 210 837
27. R. Buayan 102 82 375 8 - 102
28. G.S.K.Pendatun 317 275 469 - - 62
29. Shariff Aguak 425 350 562 16 75 156
30. S. S. Mustapha - - - - - -
31. S.S. Barongis 285 241 453 16 - 75
32. South Upi 275 215 382 46 132 -
33. Sultan Kudarat 433 376 593 18 - 166
34. Sultan Mastura 572 492 886 28 - 121
35. Talayan 387 304 482 6 - 14
36. Talitay 396 278 564 21 - 78
TOTAL 9,021 6,781 15,781 413 1,080 4,627
25
MULTIVITAMINS SUPPLEMENTATION
MUNICIPALITIES
CATTLE
CARABAO
GOAT
HORSE
SWINE
1. Ampatuan 476 315 1,247 92 395
2. Barira - - - - -
3. Buldon - - - - -
4. Buluan 435 365 849 5 8
5. D. Midtimbang 283 187 462 - -
6.DatuBlah Sinsuat 137 - - - -
7.Datu Hoffer - - - - -
8. Datu Odin Sinsuat 378 306 731 32 182
9. Datu Salibo 241 142 642 12 -
10. Datu Unsay 315 253 464 - -
11. Datu Piang 221 157 528 - -
12 .Datu Paglas 346 196 634 - -
13. Datu Saudi 294 208 482 - -
14.Datu Montawal - - - - -
15. Datu Sangki 477 286 459 17 136
16. Guindulungan 193 137 375 18 -
17. Kabuntalan 349 215 653 - -
18. Mamasapano 472 288 685 9 -
19. Mangudadatu 323 282 504 - -
20.Matanog 254 166 351 52 -
26
21.North Upi 362 325 690 63 96
22. N. Kabuntalan 182 102 366 - -
23. Paglat 267 184 415 - -
24. Pagalungan 204 165 428 - -
25. Pandag 240 180 380 - -
26. Parang 582 433 1,385 15 312
27. R. Buayan 121 106 427 13 -
28. G.S.K.Pendatun 352 302 522 - -
29. Shariff Aguak 485 382 594 25 54
30. S. S. Mustapha - - - - -
31. S.S. Barongis 334 275 541 18 -
32. South Upi 292 240 562 55 192
33. Sultan Kudarat 472 392 750 24 -
34. Sultan Mastura 590 517 1.078 38 -
35. Talayan 416 335 571 16 -
36. Talitay 452 328 656 25 -
TOTAL 10,545 7,769 18,431 529 1,375
27
LIST OF TECHNICAL PERSONNEL:
1. Dr. Melvin C. Limpot
2. Dr. Yusoff Adrian C. Abas
3. Dr. Catherine Eve N. Balmore
4. Norodin B. Amba
5. Abidah P. Ali
6. Manahan M. Utto
7. Makong L. Ansing
8. Lukman U. Mohamad
9. Freddie C. Molina
10. Abonawas S. Ebrahim
11. Mohammad Rasol T. Ali
12. Aurelio V. Gomez, Jr.
JOB ORDER:
13. Aden A. Santi
14. Jolabay M. Benito
15. Kanapia A. Unsiang
16. Robespiere Q. Roque
17. Choy Palakasi