Paes 404
Paes 404
Foreword
The formulation of this national standard was initiated by the Agricultural Machinery Testing
and Evaluation Center (AMTEC) under the project entitled “Enhancing the Implementation
of the AFMA Through Improved Agricultural Engineering Standards” which was funded by
the Bureau of Agricultural Research (BAR) of the Department of Agriculture (DA).
This standard has been technically prepared in accordance with PNS 01-4:1998 (ISO/IEC
Directives Part 3:1997 – Rules for the Structure and Drafting of International Standards. It
specifies the general requirements for the goat and sheep housing.
The word “shall” is used to indicate requirements strictly to be followed in order to conform
to the standard and from which no deviation is permitted.
The word “should” is used to indicate that among several possibilities one is recommended as
particularly suitable, without mentioning or excluding others, or that a certain course of
action is preferred but not necessarily required.
Doane, Ted H. Sheep Space Allotments. Neb Guide. University of Nebraska, 1996.
Harwell, Lynn and Frank Pinkerton, Housing, Fencing, Working Facilities, and Predators.
Philippines Recommends for Goat Farming, Philippine Council for Agriculture, Forestry and
Natural Resources Research and Development, Los Baños, Laguna, 1999.
Philippines Recommends for Sheep Raising, Philippine Council for Agriculture, Forestry and
Natural Resources Research and Development, Los Baños, Laguna, 1989.
Philippines Recommends for Sustainable Small Ruminant-Coconut Production System,
Philippine Council for Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resources Research and
Development, Los Baños, Laguna, 1994.
Recommended Code of Practice for the Care and Handling of Farm Animals.
Schoenian, Susan, Facilities and Equipment for Commercial Meat Goat Production.
PHILIPPINE AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING STANDARD PAES 404:2001
1 Scope
This standard specifies the minimum requirements for goat and sheep housing. It includes
space requirement, feeding, watering and handling facilities.
2 Reference
The following normative document contains provisions which through reference in this text
constitute provisions of this National Standard:
3 Definitions
For the purpose of this standard, the following definitions shall apply:
3.1
buck
mature male goat
3.2
doe
mature female goat that has kidded
3.3
dry doe
doe without milk
3.4
kid
young goat under six months old of either sex
3.5
ewe
mature female sheep that has already lambed
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3.6
lamb
sheep under six months of age
3.7
ram
mature male sheep
4 Location
4.1 The location shall conform to the land use plan of the area.
4.2 The site shall be accessible to service roads, water supply and electric lines.
4.3 The site shall be well drained and allows for free air circulation.
4.4 The building shall be constructed in an east-west orientation and the structure for
marketable animals shall be located near the service road.
4.5 The site shall be located where the prevailing winds will not carry odors to the
farmhouse.
5 Classification
Animals can move freely in or out of the housing area and into the paddock or feeding area
(Figure 1). Feeding and watering trough, mineral feeders and grain bunks are located on
concrete pads at the center or along the side of the shed.
2.00 M.
1.50
Each animal is confined in a stall. Stalls are provided with individual feeding and watering
trough (Figure 2)
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3.00 M.
2.40
9.00 M. 5.00 M.
In confined housing (Figure 3), group pens for animals with the same sizes should be
constructed and provided with an ample area for exercise. Feeding trough should be fenced
off with bamboo or wooden slats providing ample space that will enable the animals to insert
only its head. This will prevent the animal from stepping or trampling the grasses. Watering
devices should be placed in an area where spilled water will not mess up the pen.
3.00 M.
2.40
9.00 M. 5.00 M.
6 Space requirement
6.1 The recommended minimum floor space requirement for goats and sheep is shown in
Table 1.
6.2 For the pregnant and lactating doe/ewe, the minimum space requirement is shown in
Table 2.
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Floor space
Weight
Animal m2/animal
kg
Solid floor Slotted floor Open yard
Doe/Ewe 35 0.8 0.7 2
Doe/Ewe 50 1.1 0.9 2.5
Doe/Ewe 70 1.4 1.1 3
Kid/Lamb 0.4 - 0.5 0.3 - 0.4 -
Buck/Ram 3.0 2.5 -
Floor space
Doe/Ewe m2/animal
Pregnant Lactating
Small (50 kg – 70 kg) 1.3 2.0
Large (over 70 kg) 1.6 2.3
6.3 A fenced loafing area of 150 m2/50 head shall be provided adjacent to the animal
housing.
7 Structural requirement
7.1 Floor
7.1.1 For slatted floor, the slats should be 70 mm - 100 mm wide, 25 mm - 30 mm thick and
should be laid with slot space of 10 mm - 25 mm. For goats, staircase type and elevated type
of slatted flooring should be constructed. The minimum step width shall be 800 mm and the
vertical distance between steps shall be 300 mm.
7.1.2 If the slatted floor is made of galvanized welded mesh (Figure 4), the diameter of the
wire shall be 5 mm and the mesh spacing shall be 20 mm.
7.1.3 The slatted floor shall be at least 1 m above the ground. The floor underneath the
slatted floor should be either concrete or rammed earth floor that slopes towards the drainage.
The concrete floor shall have a minimum slope of 2% and the earth floor shall have a
minimum slope of 4%.
7.1.4 For concrete floor, it shall be skid resistant and well drained. The floor slope should
be 2% - 4%.
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7.2 Roof
7.2.1 Adequate roofing shall be provided against rain and intense heat from the sun.
7.2.2 For the shed type housing, the roof shall slope towards the back of the shed. The
height of the front eave shall be at least 2 m and the height of the rear eave shall be at least
1.5 m.
7.2.3 For adequate ventilation, roof slope shall not be less than 25%. If roofing is made of
indigenous materials, the minimum roof slope shall be 58%.
7.3 Wall
7.3.2 A clearance of 150 mm – 300 mm between floor to wall and wall to beam should be
provided to create an adequate circulation of air and to lower draft.
8 Functional requirement
8.1.1 Height of pen wall and gate shall vary according to breed but shall not be less than
1.2 m.
8.1.2 Pen wall and gates should be made of cyclone wire, metal bars or wooden slats. For
metal bars and wooden slats, slot size should be 50 mm – 100 mm.
8.1.3 If the wall is galvanized welded or woven mesh (Figure 5), the maximum mesh
dimension shall be 100 mm x 100 mm and the post shall be made up of galvanized steel
(70 mm in diameter).
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1.20 M.
0.10
0.10
Figure 5 – Slatted wall
8.1.4 Fittings and internal surfaces of all buildings and equipment to which the animals
have access shall not have sharp edges or projections.
8.1.5 Surfaces shall not be treated with paints or wood preservatives that may cause illness
or death.
8.1.6 A brooder box shall be provided for newly born kids/lambs. One side shall be open
and box dimension should be 500 mm x 450 mm x 350 mm.
8.1.7 The pen for the kids/lamb shall have at least one side slatted to permit air movement.
8.1.8 Each pen shall be provided with hayracks, feed and water troughs.
8.2.1.2 Hay racks shall have diagonal or vertical slats with a minimum spacing of 130mm
(Figure 6). Hay racks shall be properly positioned and designed to avoid the risk of injury.
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8.2.2.1 Water troughs should preferably concrete. Figure 7 shows a typical example of water
trough.
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50 200 50
8.2.2.2 In an open tank drinking system, 300 mm of space is required for each 15 - 25 head.
In an automatic watering system, 1 bowl or nipple shall be provided for every 50 head.
8.2.2.3 Watering devices shall be placed in an area where spilled water is easily drained.
8.2.2.4 For free range, apron around the waterers shall be paved or packed with gravel at least
750 mm width.
8.3.1 A separate kidding or lambing pen with a minimum dimension of 1 m x 1.5 m shall be
provided.
8.3.2 For every ten does or ewe, one kidding or lambing pen shall be provided.
8.3.3 Buck/ram shall be housed separate from milking herd and downwind from the
milking herd.
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Milking area shall be separated from where the goats are kept and it shall be provided with
milking stall as shown in Figure 8.
8.5.1 The housing shall be provided with lighting intensity of 200 lux (refer to Annex B).
8.5.2 All electrical installations shall be inaccessible to all animals and it shall conform to
Philippine Electrical Code.
8.6.2 Post shall be spaced not more than 4 m apart and shall be embedded at least 300 mm
into the ground.
8.6.3 If woven wire is used as fencing material, the maximum spacing between horizontal
lines should be 150 mm. However, the spacing between the horizontal lines can be made
wider as the fence gets taller.
8.6.4 If barbed wire is used as fencing material, it should be only utilized beyond the half-
meter line of the fence.
9 Waste disposal
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Annex A
(informative)
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Annex B
(informative)
Lighting Requirements
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