Effects of Poultry Co-Product Meal Replacing Fish Co-Product Meal on Integrated Zootechnical Performance (IZP) Indexes in Red Hybrid Tilapia (Oreochromis sp.): Application of Linear Programing Technique | ||||
Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Biology and Fisheries | ||||
Article 140, Volume 29, Issue 1, January and February 2025, Page 2911-2929 PDF (537.19 K) | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/ejabf.2025.418681 | ||||
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Author | ||||
Boudjema et al. | ||||
Abstract | ||||
To minimize use of fish co-product meal (FCPM) in aquafeeds, we assessed the effect of full substitution of FCPM by poultry co-product meal (PCPM) in the juveniles (initial mean weight: 9.13 ± 3.88g) diet of red hybrid tilapia (RHT) (Oreochromis sp.) for 45 days. Two diets (FCPM 35-PCPM0 : diet without PCPM and FCPM0-PCPM35 : diet without FCPM) were formulated using PCPM to replace FCPM protein at 100 % replacement level. After 45 days of exprement, growth performance (GP), nutrient utilization (NU) and integrated zootechnical performance (IZP) indexes of tilapia fed the diet with fishmeal (FCPM35- PCPM0) showed no significant differences (P < 0.05) compared to tilapia fed with 100% replacement of FCPM with PCPM (FCPM0-PCPM35). Additionally, FCPM0- PCPM35 diet induced the reproductive activity indexes (GSI: gonadosomatic index and HIS: hepatosomatic index) significantly better than FCPM35- PCPM0 diet (P<0.05) in fish. Moreover, the growth of RHT (Oreochromis sp.) is of negative allometric type (b=2.89 and R2=0.94) for FCPM0-PCPM35 diet and positive allometric (b=3.10 and R2=0.90) for FCPM35-PCPM0 diet. Furthermore, according to the GP, NU, GSI, HIS and IZP indexes, the PCPM is a good candidate to replace FCPM in diet for juveniles RHT (Oreochromis sp < em>.). Finally, the combination of linear programing technique with GP, NU, GSI, HIS and IZP indexes is therefore a valuable tool that could be useful for sustainable aquaculture. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Valorization; Feed; Red hybrid tilapia; Growth performance; Nutrient utilization; Substutution; Reproductive activity indexes; Integrated zootechnical performance indexes | ||||
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