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Перевод: hatchery
[существительное] инкубаторий ; инкубаторная станция; садок
Тезаурус:
- There's a hatchery in Ilminster where we buy day-old chicks by the thousand - my birds get through about five hundred every month or two.
- Given constant fishing pressure, measures were needed to maintain stocks of fish; and the association established a hatchery where trout of native stock are carefully reared to fingerling stage and then released into the loch.
- Of 71 marked salmon caught at Issaquah Creek, 70 lacked their right pelvic fins; all 124 marked salmon caught at the University Hatchery lacked their left pelvic fins.
- Now there are restrictions, but among the permitted food items are "meat bones, blood, offal, or other parts of the carcase of any livestock or of any poultry or product derived therefrom or hatchery waste eg, faeces, feathers, dead chicks or eggs or egg shells."
- In 1952 they released one group (identified by the removal of the right pelvic fin) at Issaquah Hatchery, and the other (which had their left pelvic fin removed) at the University Hatchery.
- In one such experiment, L. R. Donaldson and G. E. Allen took 72,000 young salmon at the "fingerling" stage (when they are about one year old) from the Soos Creek Hatchery in Washington (for locations see Figure 4.5) and divided them into two groups.
- They drove us as far as the mud roads would allow in the royal land-rover, and down to the bay where a pearl-oyster hatchery was being tried for the first time; and at night there were more festivities, and endless delectable maidens vying for our attentions
- These are disease-free and nutritious and are best fed when they are fresh from the hatchery and still contain the marine algae, on which they in turn were fed, undigested in their stomachs.
- Here there is a government trout hatchery where you can see the fish in all their stages of growth.
- Hatchery owners then face the problem of getting supplies of the right feedstuffs for their metamorphosing crop.
- One feature I was sad to see here on a recent visit was a fish hatchery installed in the bay, a sight now common in the western lochs and doubtless contributing to the local economy; sad because I feel that all living creatures should have freedom of movement and not be bred and confined in restricted space for the table.
- The road heads north-west following the coast of Loch Torridon and passing occasional habitations and the village of Kenmore; this is situated on a pleasant bay where there is another fish hatchery.
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