Evaluation of Three Feeds for Hatchery Rearing Channel Catfish Fry |
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Authors: | Edwin H. Robinson JamesA. Steeby J. Robert Brent |
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Affiliation: | Mississippi State University, Delta Branch Experiment Station, P.O. Box 197, Stoneville, Mississippi 38776 USA |
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Abstract: | Two 7 day feeding trials were conducted with channel catfish swim-up fry to evaluate growth, feed conversion ratio, and body composition of fish fed one of the following feeds: salmon starter, catfish starter, or trout starter. Fish fed the salmon or trout starter feeds gained 50–75% more weight, converted feed more efficiently, and had higher body fat stores than fish fed the catfish starter feed. This may be related to the higher protein and energy content of these two feeds. It may be advantageous to feed salmonid starter feeds to hatchery reared catfish fry; however, it is not known whether or not the improved performance observed in the hatchery continues once the fish are stocked into nursery and grow out ponds. |
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