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UK
/hˈætʃəɹi/
]
[ US /ˈhætʃɝi/ ]
[ US /ˈhætʃɝi/ ]
NOUN
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a place where eggs are hatched under artificial conditions (especially fish eggs)
the park authorities operated a trout hatchery
How To Use hatchery In A Sentence
- Al, when China has just completed the dam, originally built at a fish hatchery, called the "fish ladder.
- Such changes in meristic characteristics would be expected from a hybridization with hatchery rainbow trout. Trout and Salmon of North America
- Oxbow Hatchery will take what it needs, and Nestle can bottle up to 300 gpm of what's left after that. Getting to third base with our pristine Columbia Gorge (Jack Bog's Blog)
- The Seymour hatchery raises and releases about 750,000 smolts annually, including pink, chum, coho, chinook salmon, cutthroat trout and steelhead.
- The Seymour hatchery raises and releases about 750,000 smolts annually, including pink, chum, coho, chinook salmon, cutthroat trout and steelhead.
- Mature salmon and trout were taken from the Shimna last autumn to a state-of-the-art hatchery in Bushmills, Co.
- Officials accused Liebner of dip-netting the trout from a race-way at the Big Springs Hatchery near Elkader in northeast Iowa. News from www.muscatinejournal.com
- A diet rich in scud, crayfish & aquatic insects will turn a white-meat hatchery fish into a pink-meat table fish in about 6 months. I recently caught a nice rainbow (15") on a gold ribbed hares ear nymph.
- The developer's neighbour authorized the adding of a quantity of limestone along an inlet furrow leading to a pipe feeding a two-tank hatchery situated on the Hol River in which he hatched some trout eggs.
- He was an alpha plus member of the Central London Hatchery.