Question 3
(a) Mention four protein yielding fish feed ingredients that could be obtained from each of the following sources:
(i) plants;
(ii) animals. [8 marks]
(b) Give three reasons for including protein yielding feed ingredients in a fish feed.
[3 marks]
(c) Give four equipment used for feeding fish. [4marks]
(d) State five advantages of using earthen pond for rearing fish. [5 marks]
Observation
This question was attempted by many candidates and their performance was good. In Question 3(a) many candidates wrote grain instead of the feed ingredients. In Question 3(b) candidates were giving impacts of protein-rich diets on humans instead of fish feed as required. Questions 3(c) and 3(d), many candidates provided vague answers.
The expected  answers are as follows:  
    
    (a)        (i)         Protein  yielding feed ingredients from plant sources
                           
  -           Soya bean meal / soya cake
    -           Coconut/copra cake
    -           Palm kernel cake
    -           Groundnut cake
    -           Brewer’s dried yeast
    -           Cotton seed cake
    -           Cowpea seed meal
    -           Sunflower meal
    -           Sesame cake
  
            (ii)        Protein  yielding feed ingredients from animal sources
  
- Fish meal
 - Meat meal / animal entrails
 - Chicken offal meal
 - Maggot meal
 - Blood meal
 - Feather meal
 - Grasshopper meal / locust
 - Termite meal
 
(b) Reasons for including protein yielding feed ingredient in fish feed
            -           It  enhances the growth of fish 
    -           Provision  of amino acids
    -           Replaces  worn out tissues
    -           Enhances  metabolic activities
    -           Improves  immunity / resistance to disease
(c) Equipment used for feeding fish
            -           Automatic  feeder/ feed spreader
    -           Feed  tray
    -           Feed  hopper/ feed trough
    -           Feed  blower (automatic)
    -           Demand  feeder
    
(d)       Advantages of using earthen pond for  rearing fish
                             
    -           it is similar to the natural habitat  of the fish
    -           it  has bacterial and micro-organisms that break down organic matter and waste/  supports different kinds of fish
    -           natural  food / primary producers is higher than other facilities
    -           produces  wider range of fish natural food
    -           suitable  for extensive and semi-intensive systems
    -           requires  minimal inputs/ cheap to maintain
    -           makes  possible the alternate use of waste land