Although the natural conditions of Uzbekistan do not allow to start fishing on a large scale, in order to meet the needs of the population for fish meat and products, attention is being paid to the development of this industry at the level of possibility. In Uzbekistan, fishing is mainly raised in naturally and artificially created ponds of 1-2 hectares, in reservoirs and lakes up to 5 hectares in size. One of the most important tasks in raising fish is to feed them properly and to distribute nutrients equally. However, due to lack of equipment used in fish feeding, this process is done manually. This makes it difficult to feed fish in larger ponds or during rainfall, and it is not possible for them to distribute the food evenly. Considering this we conducted research on the development of a device that distributes food to fish, and an experimental sample of the device was developed. The mass of the device is not more than 100 kg, it can penetrate up to 3 m into ponds and basins, and when necessary, for example, when loading feed into a hopper, it is possible to move back and bring it to the edge of the pond.
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