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Use of Acheta domesticus meal as a full soybean substitute in the feeding of slow-growing chicks
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Palabras clave
Acheta domesticus
Alternative poultry farming
High-protein source
Insect meal
Slow-growing chick
Avicultura
Proteinas
Harina de insectos
Polluelos de crecimiento lento
Clasificación UNESCO
3104.09 Avicultura
Fecha de publicación
2023
Editor
Elsevier
Citación
Nieto, J., Plaza, J., Lara, J., Abecia, J.-A., Revilla, I., y Palacios, C. (2023). Use of Acheta domesticus meal as a full soybean substitute in the feeding of slow-growing chicks. Poultry Science, 102(4), 102503. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2023.102503
Resumen
Sustainable poultry meat production involves the use of slow-growing chick strains and the utilization of new protein sources as an alternative to the current monopoly of soybean meal. In this scenario, a study was conducted to assess the effect of replacing soybean meal with domestic cricket (Acheta domesticus) meal on the developing cycle of slow-growing chicks. To this end, a total of 128 one-day-old male chicks (Colorield) were randomly assigned into 16 experimental units, each consisting of 8 chicks, which in turn were grouped into 2 groups fed isoproteic and isoenergetic diets in which the protein source differed: the control group (C) fed soybean meal and the Acheta group (AD) fed Acheta domesticus insect meal as the main protein source. Chicks were slaughtered at 95 d of age. Three different diets (F1, F2 and F3) were used for each experimental group according to the nutritional needs of the birds during their growth. The F1 diet (1–29 d) resulted in higher feed and water intake and higher body weight gain for group C, but a lower feed conversion rate. On the contrary, during F2 (29–60 d) no differences in productive performances were observed between the 2 groups, except for a higher water intake for group C. Finally, during the period corresponding to diet F3 (60–95 d) there were only differences in feed intake, which was higher for the AD group. In conclusion, the substitution of soybean meal for Acheta domesticus meal caused a decrease in feed intake during the first month and consequently a lower body weight. During the first 4 weeks of life of the chicks, a partial replacement of soybean meal may be recommended, since high inclusions of A. domesticus meal in this period seem to be detrimental in young chicks. Given the absence of relevant differences in productive performances between both groups, it could be concluded that the use of A. domesticus cricket meal can be a potential protein alternative to soybean meal.
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0032-5791
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10.1016/j.psj.2023.102503
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