EFFICIENCY OF THE DIFFERENT MIXED FODDER USE AT SCALY CARP FEEDING
Abstract
The calculation of amount and feeding efficiency of four mixedfodders types at growing of scaly carp in the age from one to two years have been carried out in this work. It has been established, that the most effective at feeding of scaly carp is the mixed fodder, containing a garden snail, which provides the most increase of fish mass at the least feed expense on a unit of increase. Stuffing is near to the plant mixed fodder and occupies intermediate position by the use efficiency.
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