Posts Tagged ‘December 10 2012’
Filipino Farmer Foto Feature Photos by Samuel E. Warren Jr.
Filipino Farmer
Foto Feature
Filipino Farmer Ramon Q. Saldana Jr., of Barangay Baras, Leyte, Republic of the Philippines, hunkers down to watch the pigs enjoy their first breakfast and lunch in “The Real World.”
At 9 a.m., December 10. 2012, the first pig of the litter arrived “squealing” for air. Ramon dashed to the old sow’s side and assisted in the delivery of the rest of the pigs.
The “farrowing”, i.e., “birthing process” takes a lot of energy and strength out of the old sow, so she is still “groggy.”
After birth, an old sow can accidently lay down on one of her own pigs and be so disoriented that she won’t respond to the squeals.
Ramon put up a tarp on bamboo poles to provide a shade for the old sow, who simply laid down out in the sun and started to farrow. Nikon D 70 Photo by Samuel E. Warren Jr.
“Give me a minute. I just got born.”
This Yorkshire pig arrived in “The Real World”,shortly after 9 a.m., December 10, 2012. A few minutes after birth, he seemed as “hungry” as his other brothers and sisters. But, the process of being born, obviously, takes a moment for you to gather the strength to stand and walk, at least, for a baby pig. Nikon D 70 Photo by Samuel E. Warren Jr.
“Lunch !” The Yorkshire sow stretches out on the ground. She has had a busy morning. She just gave birth to a litter of 10 pigs. Once the pigs were cleaned up they scrambled over each other for an “early lunch”, compliments of their Yorkshire mother.
Nikon D 70 Photo by Samuel E. Warren Jr.
Written by samwarren55
December 12, 2012 at 7:57 PM
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Barangay Cameri Road Construction Photo by Samuel E. Warren Jr
Barangay Road Construction Nikon D 70 Photo by Samuel E. Warren Jr. The late afternoon of December 10, 2012, this bulldozer widens the barangay road through Cameri. The barangay of farmers base their living on a few head of livestock like hogs, chickens, hair goats, and caribous as well as the money earned on coconut crops and the rice fields. The farm road is an important link to the highway to Tanauan and Tacloban City, on the eastern visayas’ island of Leyte, Republic of the Philippines. This photograph was taken from a tricycle moving past the bulldozer using a Nikon D 70 camera. Nikon D 70 Photo by Samuel E. Warren Jr.
Written by samwarren55
December 12, 2012 at 5:44 PM
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