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Further clarification of winter energy and protein requirements at the optimum feeding frequency for yellowtail
KANAKO WATANABEISAO KURIYAMAKOICHI SATOHVISWANATH KIRONSHUICHI SATOHTAKESHI WATANABE
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2001 Volume 67 Issue 1 Pages 90-103

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This is another report from a series of studies aimed at determining the energy and protein requirements based on the optimum feeding frequency of yellowtail during the winter season. Experiments were conducted at Mie and Oita Prefectures, Japan, employing extruded pellets of known digestible energy (DE) and digestible protein (DP) values. Four groups of fish were fed at frequencies of five, three, two, and one time(s) per week. The most efficient feed performance was obtained for the feeding frequenecy of three times per week. The DE and DP requirements calculated based on the feeding rate at this frequency were 38.7 kcal and 2.8 g/kgBW per day (14.3-17.3°C) in Mie and 30.4 kcal and 2.2 g/kgBW per day (13.8-17.5°C) in Oita, respectively. The present results and the observations on the changes of the contents in digestive tracts tallied with our previous work, confirming that the optimum feeding frequency was three times per week.
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