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Is it feasible to build a chicken farm on the water and raise fish below?

Q: Is it feasible to build a chicken farm on the water, with chickens raised above and fish raised below? It is feasible in theory, but it will be difficult to operate in practice.

Building factories on the surface of the water and raising chickens and fish under the water, some of these projects imitate the "fish mulberry" project, which means green recycling of waste. The starting point is good, but it will be difficult to work. Because there are not many such events at present and there is too little experience to learn from, it is easy to wrestle.

First, it is good to raise chickens and fish.

A Kun consulted a lot of materials, carefully studied this feeding method and summarized several advantages. First of all, surface aquaculture saves land and does not need to build factories on the land. It is enough to contract some ponds. Secondly, the maximum utilization of chicken manure can maximize the benefits, not only making money for raising chickens, but also making money for raising fish by the way. Finally, this model saves labor and time, and no one needs to collect feces and feed the fish, which saves this link.

Second, the disadvantages of chicken and fish * * *

In fact, many ordinary people don't know that fish grew up eating chicken shit. I'm afraid some people will never eat fish again, and it's not all good to raise chickens and fish. Kun believes that there are the following shortcomings. First of all, chicken farms produce a lot of feces every day. These feces contain many fungi, such as Escherichia coli, which will produce heat and ammonia after natural fermentation. If the feces are not handled well and fermented badly, it is easy to cause the water temperature to rise.

In a word, although this farming method has not been popularized, it has been practiced in many places, not to mention whether it can make money, but practice has proved that this farming mode is feasible and feasible under scientific and reasonable management. In the past, we raised chickens this way. The digestive ability of chicken is not too high, and there are still a lot of residual nutrients. As a result, chicken manure was collected and fermented, and part of it was used to raise pigs and feed fish. Fermented chicken manure has no taste at all.