A rearing pond is a type of aquatic environment specifically designed for the growth and development of fish or other aquatic organisms, often used in aquaculture. These ponds provide controlled conditions for juvenile fish, allowing them to grow in a safe habitat before being transferred to larger bodies of water or for harvest. Rearing ponds are typically managed for optimal water quality, food availability, and protection from predators.
Jack A. Hanson has written: 'Annual report, evaluation of pond rearing of chinook salmon' -- subject(s): Chinook salmon, Fish hatcheries
rearing of snails is called heliciculture
Rearing cattle for various porposes and meeting the needs is called stock rearing
the rearing of fish is known as pisciculture
Hamster rearing means to raise hamsters from when they are born.
poultry is the proper word of rearing of birds.
Robert R. Sears has written: 'Patterns of child rearing' -- subject(s): Child rearing 'Seven Ages of Man' 'Identification and child rearing' -- subject(s): Child rearing, Identification (Psychology)
To create a nursery pond, first dig a shallow and rectangular pond with sloping sides and a water inlet. Add a layer of fine sand or gravel on the bottom for egg attachment and algae growth. Install aeration and filtration systems for water circulation and maintenance. Introduce nursery tanks or floating baskets for rearing fish fry, and regularly monitor water quality and temperature for optimal growth and survival.
because cattle rearing is famous.
Rearing of animals, means raising animals. If you take in an abandoned baby squirrel, you will be rearing or raising the baby.
the rearing of silk worms in a large scale is called sericulture
Apiculture is scientific rearing of honey bees and sericulture is Scientific rearing of silk moths for sik