Md.Mizanor
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Bello Bashir
MemberSeptember 29, 2025 at 4:21 am in reply to: Prebiotics & Probiotics – Importance and role in Fish / Shrimp FarmingWell detailed
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Make a hopper 60 degree angle.
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Use maximum weighing scale deviation 0.05 gm
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India
MemberSeptember 28, 2025 at 4:46 pm in reply to: Prebiotics & Probiotics – Importance and role in Fish / Shrimp FarmingUsage of Prebiotics and Probiotics has been well established in shrimp culture but still many who uses are not very clear about exact difference and role of prebiotics and postbiotics, rather they use it as suggested by technicians / consultants.
Here while opening this discussion on board with dynamic group of professionals prefer everyone is well aware about pre and pro-biotics, its role and importance in fish farming also along with shrimp farming. Among many related, few open questions are,
1. What are prebiotics?
2. What are probiotics?
3. How do prebiotics and probiotics differ in their function?
4. What factors affect the effectiveness of prebiotics and probiotics in culture ponds?
5. What impact do probiotics have on water quality management?
I also welcome more queries from your end…..
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A vaccination program is a tailored approach based on factors like bird type (broiler, layer, breeder), location, and local disease risk, but a typical schedule includes early vaccination against Marek’s Disease on day one. Subsequently, depending on the flock’s purpose, vaccinations for diseases like Newcastle Disease, Infectious Bronchitis, and Infectious Bursal Disease (Gumboro) are administered via eye drops or drinking water, with boosters as needed. Consulting a local veterinarian or bird supplier for a customized schedule is the most reliable approach.
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Yes feeding water and temp first
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Thanks everyone one
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optimal temperature,
humidity,
ventilation,
turning,
biosecurity,
hygiene,
timing,
monitoring of embryonic stages,
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To ensure strong genetic quality in poultry, selective breeding is key,choosing only high-performing, disease-resistant birds while avoiding inbreeding. Consistent record-keeping, culling weak stock, and sourcing from reputable hatcheries also go a long way in maintaining superior genetics.

