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Dr. Emmanuel Estipona, chief of Legazpi City Veterinary Office. (File photo) LEGAZPI CITY-The Legazpi City government has been allotted PHP7 million grant by the national government's Philippine Rural Development Program (PRDP) for the construction of a new slaughterhouse after the existing abattoir building has already been declared not safe for continuing occupancy caused by past floods, typhoons and earthquakes. Dr. Emmanuel Estipona, chief of the City Veterinary Office (CVO), in an interview on Thursday said the project would be constructed within the 2,000-square meter lot owned by the city government in Barangay Pawa, near the foot-slope of Mayon Volcano. Estipona said the project would be constructed with features resembling state-of-the-art or modern abattoirs as it would have cold storage and cutting plant, facilities that could ensure keeping the slaughtered animals away from contamination. He said his office is now preparing the necessary documentation and other requirem ....
PET LOVE. Pet lovers in Legazpi City who allow their pets to roam the city streets will be penalized under an ordinance promoting responsible pet ownership that has been approved by the Legazpi City Council. City Veterinary Office chief, Dr. Emmanuel Estipona, said Tuesday (Aug. 23, 2022) deputized agents would conduct house-to-house monitoring and orientation to inform pet owners about the provisions of the ordinance. (PNA file photo) LEGAZPI CITY - The City Veterinary Office (CVO) here has authorized barangay officials to issue citation tickets to careless dog owners who allow their pets to roam the streets, which has resulted in bite and rabies cases, as well as vehicular accidents. CVO chief Dr. Emmanuel Estipona, in an interview on Tuesday, said all 70 villages in this city would create a Barangay Rabies Prevention and Control Committee and Barangay Responsible Owner of Dog Committee (BRODC), as mandated in the Responsible Pet Ownership Ordinance that has just been approved by the ....
FREE PIGLETS. The Legazpi City Veterinary Office (CVO) distributes on Tuesday (Nov. 30, 2021) free imported piglets to pre-identified raisers. CVO chief, Dr. Emmanuel Estipona, said the move aims to help the swine industry recover from the slump caused by the African swine fever outbreak. (Photo from Law Beltran's Facebook page) LEGAZPI CITY - The City Veterinary Office (CVO) here has distributed free imported piglets to pre-identified raisers to rapidly propagate hogs and help the industry recover from the slump brought by the African swine fever (ASF) outbreak. Each recipient was handed at least two imported female piglets that could propagate 10 or more piglets per breeding season. CVO chief Dr. Emmanuel Estipona and Aldine Mina, president of the Legazpi Livestock and Poultry Raisers Agri Cooperative (LLPRAC), led the initial piglet distribution in Barangay Pawa on Tuesday. Estipona, in an interview on Wednesday, said once fully grown, the pigs would be subjected to artificial i ....