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Environmental Resources. Unit C Animal Wildlife Management. Problem Area 3. Fish Management. Identifying Fish Digestion and Feeding. Lesson 4. Identifying Fish Digestion and Feeding. Make a list of what you have eaten in the last 24 hours. Where did you eat those foods at?

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Environmental Resources

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  1. Environmental Resources Unit C Animal Wildlife Management

  2. Problem Area 3 Fish Management

  3. Identifying Fish Digestion and Feeding Lesson 4

  4. Identifying Fish Digestion and Feeding • Make a list of what you have eaten in the last 24 hours. • Where did you eat those foods at? • How was the food served? • How is the body able to digest and utilize the food you consumed?

  5. Anus Auger feeding system Automated feeding systems Blowers Branchiospines Carnivores Demand feeders Esophagus Hand feeding Intestines Mouth Prepared feed Stomach Terms

  6. Objectives • Describe the fish digestive system. • Describe the common methods of feeding fish. • Understand how to interpret a feed label.

  7. What are the parts of the fish digestive system? • The digestive system is similar to other animals. • Size and shape of each component of the system will vary with the type of fish and its diet. • Carnivores • Fish that eats meat. • Have a large stomach and short intestines.

  8. What are the parts of the fish digestive system? • Parts include: • Mouth • Teeth • Tongue • Branchiospines • Esophagus • Stomach • Intestines • Anus

  9. What are the parts of the fish digestive system? • Mouth • Entry point of system. • Carnivores mouth • Have many teeth that point inwards. • Not used for chewing. • Used to capture and hold prey. • Other fish • Few or no teeth. www.vrmlsite.com/dec96/spot5.html

  10. What are the parts of the fish digestive system? • Tongue • Helps move food around in the mouth. • Branchiospines • Act as filters to capture small food from water as the fish swims. • Part of the gill structure that helps fish swim. • Esophagus • Short tube that connects mouth to stomach.

  11. What are the parts of the fish digestive system? • Stomach • Organ where digestion begins. • Some stomachs will expand greatly. • Allows them to eat large quantities of food. • Other stomachs are small that will accommodate small amounts of food. • Some fish have almost no stomach. • Esophagus connects directly to intestines.

  12. What are the parts of the fish digestive system? • Intestines • Site of food digestion and nutrient absorption. • Anus • Exterior opening of system. • Unused food and wasted material is exited. www.mariner.org/library.html

  13. What are some common methods of feeding fish? • Feeding fish is very important. • Provide the appropriate nutrition. • Opportunity to observe fish for any abnormal signs. • Feeding systems differ based on size of the operation. • Small operations • Large operations

  14. What are some common methods of feeding fish? • Small Operations • Hand feeding • Feed is distributed by hand, shovels, or other non-automated means. • Most common method. • Used for feeds not suited for automated systems. • Meat scraps are hand fed.

  15. What are some common methods of feeding fish? • Large Operations • Automated feeding systems • Utilize machinery to distribute the feed. • From relatively simple to very complicated, computer-controlled. • Blowers • Demand feeders • Auger feeding systems

  16. What are some common methods of feeding fish? • Blowers • Drive along the side of the pond and blow feed out into the pond. • Attached to trucks or tractors. • Common in levee pond and watershed pond operations. www.sweeneyfeeders.com/aquaculture.htm

  17. What are some common methods of feeding fish? • Demand feeders • Allow fish to bump a rod and release feed when they are hungry. • Used in raceways. • Fish must be trained how to use them. www.missourifishfarms.com/.../automatic_feeders.htm

  18. What are some common methods of feeding fish? • Auger feeding • Similar to systems used by swine and poultry farmers. • Feed stored in large tanks • Moved by augers that drop feed in pond • Common in tanks and raceways www.ars-grin.gov/ars/PacWest/Aberdeen/overturf.htm

  19. What does a feed label tells us? • Fish farming utilizes prepared feeds. • A feed that is produced by a feed mill and then sold in bags or bulk. • Required to have a label.

  20. What does a feed label tells us? • Net weight • Product name • Brand name • Guaranteed analysis • Drug additives www.ag.ohio-state.edu/~4hansc/2000minumumteachingrequirenmen...

  21. Minimum % of crude protein Maximum & minimum % of protein from non-protein nitrogen Minimum % of crude fat Maximum % of crude fiber Minimum and maximum % of salt and calcium Minimum % of phosphorus Other minerals Vitamin content What must the guaranteed analysis section contain?

  22. What must be included on label if feed has drugs in it? • The word “medicated” • Purpose of medication must be stated. • Directions and precautions for medication. • Listing of all active drug ingredients. www.gardenponds.com/fish.htm

  23. Review / Summary • What are the parts of the fish digestive system? • What are some common methods of feeding fish? • What does a fish label tell us?

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