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Aquaculture, 2009
Abstract Two consecutive feeding trials were conducted to determine the optimum dietary level of the cottonseed and soybean meal (CS) for replacement of fish meal (FM) in diets for juvenile and ongrowing parrot fish with or without iron and phytase. In experiment I, juvenile parrot fish (BW: 3.17 g) were fed one of six experimental diets for 12 weeks
Se-Jin Lim, Kyeong-Jun Lee
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Abstract Two consecutive feeding trials were conducted to determine the optimum dietary level of the cottonseed and soybean meal (CS) for replacement of fish meal (FM) in diets for juvenile and ongrowing parrot fish with or without iron and phytase. In experiment I, juvenile parrot fish (BW: 3.17 g) were fed one of six experimental diets for 12 weeks
Se-Jin Lim, Kyeong-Jun Lee
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Fish meal replacement by soybean meal in diets for Tiger puffer, Takifugu rubripes
Aquaculture, 2011Abstract This study investigated the effect of partial replacement of dietary fish meal (FM) by defatted soybean meal (SBM) on growth performance of the juvenile tiger puffer, Takifugu rubripes . Triplicate groups of juvenile tiger puffer (initial weight of 20.1 g) were fed one of five experimental diets which were formulated to replace FM protein ...
Se-Jin Lim +7 more
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Animal Feed Science and Technology, 2019
Abstract We evaluated the dietary fish meal analogue as a fish meal replacer based on growth, hematology, non-specific immune responses and intestinal integrity in growing Japanese eel, Anguilla japonica. Five experimental diets contained the animal protein sources as 100% FM (FMA0) as control, 90% FM + 10% FMA (FMA10), 80% FM + 20% FMA (FMA20), 70 ...
Jim Hyacinth Damusaru +6 more
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Abstract We evaluated the dietary fish meal analogue as a fish meal replacer based on growth, hematology, non-specific immune responses and intestinal integrity in growing Japanese eel, Anguilla japonica. Five experimental diets contained the animal protein sources as 100% FM (FMA0) as control, 90% FM + 10% FMA (FMA10), 80% FM + 20% FMA (FMA20), 70 ...
Jim Hyacinth Damusaru +6 more
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Reasons and Possibilities of Fish Meal Replacement in the Siberian Sturgeon
2017Although several fish feed companies currently produce commercial sturgeon feeds, in Siberian sturgeon farming, most farmers usually use nonspecific fish diets, particularly high-energy salmonid diets. Considering the general situation and trend of finfish nutrition, it is clear that forage fish meal should be reduced at minimum quantity in the future ...
B. Sicuro
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Journal of Applied Aquaculture, 2021
The effects of replacing fish meal protein with different levels of black soldier fly (BSF) larvae meal (Hermetia illucens) in Thai climbing perch (Anabas testudineus) diets were assessed.
R. Mapanao +3 more
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The effects of replacing fish meal protein with different levels of black soldier fly (BSF) larvae meal (Hermetia illucens) in Thai climbing perch (Anabas testudineus) diets were assessed.
R. Mapanao +3 more
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, 2021
The replacement of fish meal (FM) by corn gluten meal (CGM) in practical diets for juvenile spotted rose snapper, Lutjanus guttatus, was evaluated. Six isonitrogenous (47% crude protein), isoenergetic (19.03 kJ g−1) diets were formulated by replacing 0 ...
C. Hernández +6 more
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The replacement of fish meal (FM) by corn gluten meal (CGM) in practical diets for juvenile spotted rose snapper, Lutjanus guttatus, was evaluated. Six isonitrogenous (47% crude protein), isoenergetic (19.03 kJ g−1) diets were formulated by replacing 0 ...
C. Hernández +6 more
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Replacement of Fish Meal with Feather Meal in the Diet of Clarias gariepinus
Pan African Journal of Life Sciences, 2022Background: Among the factors that affect fish production in Nigeria are scarcity and high cost of most of the ingredients use in preparing fish feeds. The research was con-ducted to check the effects of substituting a fish meal with a feather meal on the growth and nutrient utilization of Clarias gariepinus juveniles.
Abdur-Rahman Kolawole Mustapha +1 more
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Fish and Shellfish Immunology, 2020
This study was aimed to evaluate the effects of partial replacement of fish meal by fermented moringa leaves (FMLs) on growth performance, serum biochemistry, antioxidant status, nonspecific immunity, and resistance against Aeromonas hydrophila in ...
Xuhui Zhang +6 more
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This study was aimed to evaluate the effects of partial replacement of fish meal by fermented moringa leaves (FMLs) on growth performance, serum biochemistry, antioxidant status, nonspecific immunity, and resistance against Aeromonas hydrophila in ...
Xuhui Zhang +6 more
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Replacement value of hatchery waste meal for fish meal in layer diets
Bioresource Technology, 2004An experiment was conducted in which hatchery waste meal (HWM) replaced fish meal (protein for protein) in layer diets at 0%, 33%, 66% and 100% levels. Both feed and protein intake were superior on HWM diets. The highest hen-day production of 73.97% was obtained on diet 2 in which 33% of fish meal was replaced with HWM.
S S, Abiola, E K, Onunkwor
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Archives of Animal Nutrition, 2007
The effects of replacing soybean meal or fish meal with 2, 4 or 6% bacterial protein meal (BPM) on growth performance, ileal digestibility of amino acids and sensory quality of meat, were examined using 630 broiler chickens. Weight gain from 7-32 days of age did not differ significantly among the treatments.
Hilde F, Schøyen +3 more
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The effects of replacing soybean meal or fish meal with 2, 4 or 6% bacterial protein meal (BPM) on growth performance, ileal digestibility of amino acids and sensory quality of meat, were examined using 630 broiler chickens. Weight gain from 7-32 days of age did not differ significantly among the treatments.
Hilde F, Schøyen +3 more
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