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Welcome to SiqCat: Siquijor Native Cattle Information System!

Explore the rich heritage and unique characteristics of native cattle, particularly those thriving in the idyllic island of Siquijor, Philippines. As researchers dedicated to understanding and preserving the biodiversity of this extraordinary breed, we invite you to delve into the fascinating world of these resilient and adaptable animals.

About Native Cattle in Siquijor

Discover the secrets of Siquijor's native cattle, well-suited to the island's specific climate and terrain. Learn about their historical significance, their role in sustaining local livelihoods, and the integral part they play in the island's cultural identity.

Types and Traits

Uncover the diversity within the native cattle population with a focus on their distinct types and traits. From endurance and workability to unique color variations, our research sheds light on the various characteristics that make each individual within this breed special.

Preservation Efforts

Stay informed about ongoing preservation efforts to safeguard the genetic integrity of Siquijor's native cattle. Our research team is dedicated to promoting sustainable practices and ensuring the continued prosperity of this invaluable breed.

Importance of Preservation

Explore the critical importance of preserving native cattle in Siquijor. These animals not only serve as a cornerstone of the island's agricultural practices but also contribute significantly to its ecological balance. As key players in sustainable farming, native cattle help maintain soil health, support local ecosystems, and play a vital role in fostering resilience against changing environmental conditions.

Community Engagement

Connect with local communities and farmers who are stewards of these remarkable animals. Learn about their traditional knowledge, practices, and the collaborative efforts in place to maintain a harmonious relationship between native cattle and the communities that rely on them.

Latest Research and Publications

Stay up-to-date with the latest findings and publications from our research team. Explore in-depth articles, reports, and studies that contribute to the growing body of knowledge surrounding native cattle in Siquijor.

About Us

We are proud to present a groundbreaking collaboration between Siquijor State College and the Siquijor Provincial Veterinary Office, culminating in the creation of Siqcat: the Siquijor Native Cattle Information System. This innovative project is born from a shared commitment to advancing agricultural practices, supporting local farmers, and promoting sustainable development in our community.

Siqcat is an ambitious initiative that harnesses the expertise of both institutions to establish a comprehensive information system dedicated to Siquijor's native cattle. Through cutting-edge technology and data-driven insights, Siqcat aims to enhance the overall well-being of these animals, optimize breeding programs, and improve the productivity of local cattle farming.

At the heart of this collaboration is a dedication to fostering agricultural innovation, supporting local livelihoods, and contributing to the overall prosperity of Siquijor. We invite you to explore Siqcat and join us on this transformative journey as we strive to make a lasting impact on the welfare of our native cattle and the agricultural landscape of our beloved community. Thank you for being a part of this exciting endeavor!

These are the dedicated individuals behind the success of the Siqcat project.

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Ethan Red Tangcalagan

Project Manager

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Je Ann C. Esic

Technical Writer

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Abelardo R. Macion

Technical Analyst

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Mark Fritz Tecson

Patent Searcher

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Jerecson L. Macasling

System Designer

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Mariel M. Calimpon

Documenter

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Stella Marie Ocay

Researcher

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Rosemarie E. Patarlas

Programmer

Contact Us

Have questions or want to get in touch? Reach out to us through our contact information. We welcome inquiries, feedback, and collaboration opportunities.

You can message us through: pvosiquijor@yahoo.com or visit our facebook page for more information.