Soil shad is an omnivorous fish with both meat and vegetables, and its feed sources are very extensive, such as algae and plants. Duck feed, rice bran, peanut bran etc. It can be used for artificial feeding, so it is ok to feed shad with duck feed.
Feeding mud carp raised in soil is used to manage the stage of fry coming out of the pond. Soymilk is the main ingredient, supplemented by vegetable cakes, which are fed twice when splashing. After the fry are cultivated for a week, they should be "sown" on the feet of the pond, and the feed should be sufficient to make the fry grow healthily. Generally, 0.5 soybeans are needed for every 10000 fry. After the pond is divided, the fry should use organic fertilizer according to the fat of the bottom material. Generally, 65,438+000 to 65,438+050 kilograms per mu are used to breed red worms, and then they are fed with vegetable cakes. General production 1 kg shad needs 1.5 kg.