Monday, December 14, 2009

MUST I HATCH IN MY NEW FISH FARM?


There are some mistakes new fish farmers do make that demands urgent corrections. Why? Because some of these mistakes can be corrected in time and this will avail the fish farmers the opportunity to start well than starting poorly.

Indeed, most prospective fish farmers would like to hatch their own fish believing it will reduce cost for them without knowing they are introducing un-necessary cost into their new venture.

Now lets us know why prospective fish farmers should not go out straight and start hatching for his fingerlings.

The first reason is that he/she runs the risk of buying wrong brook stock thus fish that is not meant for hatchery.

Secondly, he/she may not be compete enough to handle the firers, if he/she succeed to get the eggs hatched.

Thirdly, he may run into water management problem.

Fourthly, he may not have established the necessary business network to sell the figerlings. Why? Because most figerlings buyers may be scare to buy from him. Their fear is mostly based on rot thus figerlings that do not grow quick ofwhich the starter may not know he supplied such to his new buyer(s).


And their are many reasons why fingerlings buyers may have individually which may hamper the selling.


However, if the prospective fish farmer has been into the selling of fingerlings to some fish farmers he/she may go ahead and hatch because he has already established business relationship with the fingerlings buyers thereby he/she wont encounter so much obstacle to sell off his stock.

Finally, most starters who succeed to hatch his/her fingerlings are always tempted to rare all the figerlings he/she has hatched without having the financial well wit al to rare them to table size.

Of which most of the starters run into trouble when the fishes have gotten to juvenline stage and at this stage the fishes are not yet to be sold at the market and there are no more money to rare them and the only option let for the juveline is cannibalism thereby reducing the number of the fishes stocked. And this cannibalistic result normally effect the business badly.


I advise any starter to buy his fingerlings from an establish fish farm which has been into hatchery for a while and with customer friendly results.

Without mincing words our company has been into hatchery for more than three years and well founded customer friendly results which we maintained all the time with great dedication. So, why not give us a call now for your quality fingerlings!

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