INTEGRATED FISH AND
POULTRY FARMING
It also involved the use of crops, grass and manure as
feed and fertilizer, all in a complex, mutually beneficial
system.
Asia dating back to more than 1500 years in India and
more than 2400 years in China.
Introduction
The idea behind integrated fish farming is to
create a mutually beneficial system which
will lead to maximization of productivity
through optimum resource use.
Ecofriendly
Providing cheap feedstuffs and organic manure
for pond fertilization and thus reduction of cost
of inorganic fertilizers and commercial feed;
30-40% increase in profit.
Goals
INTEGRATED FISH AND POULTRY FARMING
Advantages of integrated
chicken-fish farming
maximization of resources
Increase in productivity per unit
area.
Disadvantage of
integrated chicken-fish
farming
Fish growth is not maximized.
Management
By applying feed manually growth
can be maximized.
Fish polyculture Vs
Monoculture
• Fish polyculture is
preferred over
monoculture because in
polyculture, varieties of
fish with different food
preferences can exploit
different fish food
resources.
• Monoculture results in
ineffective utilization of
several levels of the
ponds natural food
chain and is more
suitable for intensive
fish culture
• 500-600 layers is enough to
fertilize a 1 ha fish pond which
contains at least 10,000 fish and at
a daily manure load of about 100
kg/ha/day
Layer density
Integrated fish and poultry farming

Integrated fish and poultry farming

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  • 2.
    It also involvedthe use of crops, grass and manure as feed and fertilizer, all in a complex, mutually beneficial system. Asia dating back to more than 1500 years in India and more than 2400 years in China. Introduction
  • 3.
    The idea behindintegrated fish farming is to create a mutually beneficial system which will lead to maximization of productivity through optimum resource use. Ecofriendly Providing cheap feedstuffs and organic manure for pond fertilization and thus reduction of cost of inorganic fertilizers and commercial feed; 30-40% increase in profit. Goals
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    INTEGRATED FISH ANDPOULTRY FARMING
  • 5.
    Advantages of integrated chicken-fishfarming maximization of resources Increase in productivity per unit area. Disadvantage of integrated chicken-fish farming Fish growth is not maximized. Management By applying feed manually growth can be maximized.
  • 6.
    Fish polyculture Vs Monoculture •Fish polyculture is preferred over monoculture because in polyculture, varieties of fish with different food preferences can exploit different fish food resources. • Monoculture results in ineffective utilization of several levels of the ponds natural food chain and is more suitable for intensive fish culture
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    • 500-600 layersis enough to fertilize a 1 ha fish pond which contains at least 10,000 fish and at a daily manure load of about 100 kg/ha/day Layer density

Editor's Notes

  • #6 It reduces the risk involved in farm operations since it acts as a buffer in a situation where one part of the system fails. v) It leads to a more efficient use of biological and chemical energy on the farm. Poultry manure that fertilizes the pond provides substrate for bacterial growth, enhances growth of aquatic flora (e.g. Phytoplankton and zooplankton and fish feeds directly on them and the aquatic flora. In effect poultry waste is converted to animal (fish) protein