Source variation in nutrient profile and the effects of Black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) larva meal at graded levels in diet on performance, carcass traits, serum biochemical profile and cellular immune response in broiler chicken

Autor: M.V.L.N. Raju, S.V. Rama Rao, S.S. Paul, Bhukya Prakash, M.R. Reddy, A. Kannan, M. Shanmugam, P. Santosh Phani Kumar
Rok vydání: 2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2760965/v1
Popis: Four samples of Black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) larva meal (BSFLM), procured from 3 different sources, were analysed for nutrient profile. One of those, a partially-defatted BSFLM, was evaluated in male broiler chicken diet at 0, 2.5 and 5.0% (expt. 1), and at 0, 5.0, 7.5 and 10.0% levels (expt. 2). Each of the experimental diets was fed to 12 replicates of 6 chickens each in expt. 1 (n=216) and 15 replicates of 25 chickens each in expt. 2 (n=1500). The nutrient profile varied greatly amongst the BSFLM samples (crude protein: 49.8 to 59.6%, crude fat: 12.0 to 38.4%, lysine: 2.4-4.7%, methionine: 2.3-4.6%, lauric acid: 15.2-62.4%). Body weight gain (BWG) and feed intake (FI) of broilers increased linearly in the groups fed BSFLM upto 5.0% during 0-3 weeks of age (expt. 1) and was similar during the remaining period, whereas the feed conversion ratio (FCR) linearly increased during 3 to 5 weeks. At higher levels of BSFLM (≥7.5% in diet) (expt. 2), significantly depressed BWG and FI, and increased FCR were observed. Dressing yield, breast weight and abdominal fat content linearly increased with BSFLM level in diet (expt. 2), while other organ weights, serum biochemical profile and PHA-P response were unaffected (expt. 1). It is concluded that the nutrient profile of BSFLM varied with the source and it could be used upto 5% in the diet of broiler chickens with beneficial effects on growth during the early life.
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