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Role
Of Fish Meal In Animal Feeds
Fish meal is used in feeds for
poultry, pigs, ruminants, farmed fish and fur
producing animals. It increases productivity and
improves the efficiency with which feed is
converted to animal produce (feed
conversion). It is of special value in diets for
young animals, for example in broiler starter
diets, diets for early weaned pigs and for farmed
fish and fur producing animals.
Fish meal is particularly
beneficial in situations which are less than
ideal, for example, where feed mixing and quality
control of ingredients is poor, where husbandry
standards are less than ideal and where disease
problems are prevalent. A detailed assessment of
fish meal in diets for poultry, pigs and ruminants
is given in IAFMM Technical Bulletins.
In diets for very young animals
such as early weaned pigs (weaned before four
weeks of age), ruminants, fish and fur animals it
is recommended that special quality fish meal is
used.It should be made from very fresh raw
material and for ruminants have a low
content of soluble nitrogen.
Ruminants can make better use of
forage if fish meal is included in their diets,
particularly if forage is a major part of their
feed. Fish meal has been shown to be superior to
other proteins. Specially vegetable proteins in
supplying a high quality protein a large part of
which escapes breakdown in the rumen.As well as
providing a high quality protein with a near ideal
balance of amino acids for farmed fish,
antioxidant treated fish meal provides a valuable
source of n-3 long chain fatty acids which are
essential for fish such as trout, carp, catfish
and eels.
The
specifications of fish meal produced at Janatha
Fish Meal & Oil Products is mentioned above.
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