GROWTH PERFORMANCE OF ALL MALE TILAPIA (OREOCHROMIS NILOTICUS) FED COMMERCIAL AND ON–FARM COMPOUNDED DIET

O. O. Samuel, T. Victor, Okache Wilfred
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This study was designed to investigate the suitability of on–farm compounded feed as an alternative to commercial expensive feed for the production of all male tilapia in outdoor system. Using Pearson's square method, locally available conventional feedstuffs (Soybeans, fishmeal and maize meal) were used to formulate equivalent crude protein (45 %) diet to the popularly used commercial aqua feed (Coppens). Fingerlings of All Male Tilapia were fed for eight weeks and assessed for growth. The result obtained reveals significantly higher performance with commercial diet compared to the compounded on–farm feed. Studies on alternating feeding system using on–farm and commercial diet are proposeded to reduce the cost of Tilapia production in undeveloped nations of the world. Keyword: Nile Tilapia, aqua feed, commercial diet, growth performance.
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所有雄性罗非鱼(oreochromis niloticus)饲喂商业和农场复合饲料的生长性能
本研究旨在探讨养殖场复合饲料作为昂贵的商业饲料替代室外养殖罗非鱼的适用性。采用皮尔逊平方法,使用当地可获得的传统饲料(大豆、鱼粉和玉米粉)配制出与普遍使用的商业水产饲料(Coppens)相当的粗蛋白质(45%)日粮。对所有雄性罗非鱼鱼种进行了8周的饲养,并对其生长进行了评估。结果表明,与复合饲料相比,饲粮的生产性能显著提高。为了降低世界欠发达国家罗非鱼生产的成本,建议研究使用农场和商业饲料的交替饲养系统。关键词:尼罗罗非鱼,水产饲料,商品饲料,生长性能。
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