Description
You probably know that there are four basic requirements in producing healthy fish. These are:
Good fish seed from a good source
Quality feed
Adequate culture facilities and
A healthy environment (water)
Being aware of the fact that over 70% of most farms’ recurrent expenditure is expended on feeding fish that are intensively produced, this piece is fashioned towards exploring various economic means of feeding fish, incorporating some useful, cost-effective agricultural/industrial products, by-products, and wastes as feed materials, without compromising the standard.
70% of recurrent expenditure is on feeding. You need to get it right (quality and inexpensive)
Included in the text are –
Detailed highlights of what it takes to produce quality fish diets from a combination of conventional and waste materials
Feed production analysis
Field feed assessment techniques
Proper aquafeed management
Waste management techniques
System management as it relates to feed intake
And much more
As you know, good farming should be targeted at maximizing production through the use of cheap but high-quality feeds and
growth promoters (natural oils and probiotics) – to ensure low feed conversion ratio (FCR) and good business returns. However, the implication of each step taken in ensuring this goal must be well understood in order not to complicate issues.
You need to know why, how and when to introduce, adjust or change a feed.
Aquafeed Production, Economics & Health Impact In Fish Management is a book written by the authors as an update to the first edition – Fish Nutrition & the Economic Way to Feeding Fish‘. It is the 9th book in the series, being the 4th on fish production related topics.
Please enjoy and reap the fruit of this work as you discover the “golden eggs” for your farm, feed mill or general study.
Product Details
File Size/Type: 2.47 MB/PDF
Print Length: 200 pages
Publication Date: Third Edition, 2020
Language: English
ISBN: 978-978-51961-6-0
Authors
T . O . A k i n t o m i d e (Veterinarian), OAK Ventures, Ibadan, Oyo State. He has first & Master’s degrees in Veterinary Medicine, University of Ibadan. His area of specialty is fish & snail production & health management.
AYINLA A. Olajide (Aquaculturist), Rook In Horeb Nig Ltd., Lagos State.
OBHAHIE A. Ibhade (Limnoecologist), Department of Animal & Environmental Biology, Delta State University, Abraka.
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