Inclusion of different blends of poultry processed proteins in practical diets for African catfish (Clarias gariepinus) reared in RAS: Effects on nutrient digestibility, growth performance and fillet quality
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Abstract
The present study aimed to test the effects of different dietary inclusion levels of fishmeal (F) and blends of poultry processed protein meals (P), i.e. poultry by-product meal, hydrolysed feather meal, dry-blood meal in African catfish (Clarias gariepinus). Fish were fed during 84 days with four practical diets, i.e. diet HF-LP (F: 90 g kg−1; P: 227 g kg−1), diet MF-MP (F: 45 g kg−1; P: 280 g kg−1), diet HF-HP (F: 90 g kg−1; P: 315 g kg−1), and diet LF-HP (F: 10 g kg−1; P: 392 g kg−1). Fish fed diet LF-HP showed the lowest protein and lipid digestibility coefficients (82 % and 92 % vs. 84 % and 94 %, respectively; p<0.05) compared to fish fed the other diets, and the worst performance in terms of final body weight (551 g vs. 673 g), feed intake (247 g d−1 vs. 301 g d−1), condition factor (0.83 vs. 0.86), specific growth rate (2.69 % d−1 vs. 3.14 % d−1), and feed conversion ratio (1.34 vs. 1.11) (p<0.001). Fish fed diet MF-MP reported the highest survival rate compared to other diets (96.8 % vs. 94.5 %; p<0.001). Fish fed diets with the highest inclusion rates of poultry by-product meal (140 g kg−1 or 165 g kg−1) and hydrolysed feather meal (125 g kg−1 or 135 g kg−1) were associated with the lowest fillet yield (46.2 % vs. 47.1 %) respect to fish fed the other diets (p<0.05). In conclusion, a diet with 10 g kg−1 of fishmeal and 392 g kg−1 of a blend of poultry processed animal proteins is not suitable to sustain the performance of African catfish, whereas a diet with a minimum content of fishmeal at 45 g kg−1 and a blend of poultry processed animal proteins at about 280 g kg−1 could be technically and economically attractive for the RAS farming of this species.
Aquaculture ReportsAgricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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Aquaculture Reports will publish original research papers and reviews documenting outstanding science with a regional context and focus, answering the need for high quality information on novel species, systems and regions in emerging areas of aquaculture research and development, such as integrated multi-trophic aquaculture, urban aquaculture, ornamental, unfed aquaculture, offshore aquaculture and others. Papers having industry research as priority and encompassing product development research or current industry practice are encouraged.