FIELD: pond fish farming.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to pond fish farming; it can be used for feeding pond fish with crumbly mixed fodder without its preliminary soaking. The device includes a case of a polyethylene pipe with a diameter of 110 mm with a funnel in an upper part, a feeding table, which is attached to the case in its lower part, using 2 anchors also used for fixation in a pond bottom, a guiding cone fixed using three brackets inside the lower part of the case and forming a gap with a lower edge of the case, adjustable in width, for release of a necessary volume of fodder to the feeding table. In another option, the device includes a case of a polyethylene pipe with a diameter of 110-120 mm, pivotally fixed to a side of a fodder-distributing unit. A funnel for fodder reception, brought under a tray of the fodder-distributing unit, is fixed on an upper part of the case, located above water. A lower part of the case is lowered into water to the bottom, at an angle of about 45°. At an end of the lower part of the case, cargo is attached, and ski are installed, made with the possibility of retention of a pipe outlet at a distance of 5-10 cm from the bottom.
EFFECT: group of inventions allows for reduction in mixed fodder losses.
2 cl, 8 dwg
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Dates
2022-12-20—Published
2021-01-25—Filed