I'm very impressed with the activities of kamthanga farm. I have personally visited the farm & what's being explained herein is a correct account of events at the farm. Eng. Okaka Alinyo Isaac (MBEng.)
Very nice!I need to know the following: 1.Is the borehole water hard or soft?2.Do they import the fish feed? 3.Whats the advantage of removing eggs from the fish instead of just letting the female fish do the hatching naturally and then harvest the fingerlings?
@@abdifatahomar2470 The sophistication of rearing facilities required in hatcheries will depend to a large extent on the method of management of the seed production system. If seed are harvested with 6 mm mesh seine nets, for example, only fry above 1-2 g will be harvested. On the other hand, if smaller meshed nets (e.g., mosquito netting) are used, or harvesting frequency is increased to once every one to two weeks and all broodfish are inspected, seed collected will contain eggs at various stages of development: hatchlings, pre-swim-up and swim-up fry. Harvesting at 5-day intervals will result in only egg collection. To maintain the higher yields from frequent harvesting, the eggs, hatchlings and early fry need to be incubated artificially.
This has been so educative as I venture in fish farming ,thank you so much
I'm very impressed with the activities of kamthanga farm.
I have personally visited the farm & what's being explained herein is a correct account of events at the farm.
Eng. Okaka Alinyo Isaac (MBEng.)
One day i pray to God that He will make a way for me to do fish farming i love seeing and learning about fish farming
Me too
If I may say so. what a beautiful girl!
Very nice!I need to know the following: 1.Is the borehole water hard or soft?2.Do they import the fish feed? 3.Whats the advantage of removing eggs from the fish instead of just letting the female fish do the hatching naturally and then harvest the fingerlings?
We need answers to these questions please 🙏
@@abdifatahomar2470 The sophistication of rearing facilities required in hatcheries will depend to a large extent on the method of management of the seed production system. If seed are harvested with 6 mm mesh seine nets, for example, only fry above 1-2 g will be harvested. On the other hand, if smaller meshed nets (e.g., mosquito netting) are used, or harvesting frequency is increased to once every one to two weeks and all broodfish are inspected, seed collected will contain eggs at various stages of development: hatchlings, pre-swim-up and swim-up fry. Harvesting at 5-day intervals will result in only egg collection. To maintain the higher yields from frequent harvesting, the eggs, hatchlings and early fry need to be incubated artificially.
I have learned so much from the videos of this fish farm.
OMG. Wonderful.
So nice to be real n african
We need answers to Henry nyabuto's questions please 🙏
How can one get in touch with the Dutch Company?
Thanks!
100 M's in what Currency?
Ksh 100 = 1$ so that should be roughly $ 1 million
i prefer wild fish.
Must use English because we cant hear
ati fis from lek victoria is wild perch . its orgnic fiss bwanaaa !!! - Offended luo man 🤣🤣🤣
He said Wild Catch
Please man stop speaking your dialect most of the time. Let us understand every bit of the interview.
Too funny, I am thinking your problem is more accent vs dialect. I am not Kenyan and I understood every single word.