Yes, manure can be beneficial in milkfish farming as it serves as a natural fertilizer, enhancing the growth of phytoplankton and benthic organisms that milkfish feed on. It can improve water quality by providing essential nutrients, promoting a healthier ecosystem. However, careful management is essential to prevent excessive nutrient buildup, which can lead to water quality issues and algal blooms. Balancing manure application is crucial for optimal growth and sustainability in milkfish farming.
donkey manure does make a good ferilizer, but not as good as horse manure
Because it adds prettyful colors
Horse manure is a good fertilizer, however, their are other animal manure that is better, such as cow manure. Horse manure works fine too though.but the best to use is elephant manure.
uses of milkfish?
Milkfish was created in 1775.
A milkfish is a fish; it has scales.
Milkfish is a Filipino favorite and gout sufferers do not seem to affect them. It could be because it is pickled with lots of vinegar and garlic. I say, you give it a try!
Herd/flock health, feeding and manure.
Nope
It is a good idea to use aged manure or compost when planting chrysanthemums.
it is inside the milkfish body
Manure is sometimes used as a fertilizer for plants because of the nutrients and chemicals that are in the manure. These chemicals and nutrients are good for plants.