2019
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/260/1/012056
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The effect of fed maggot meal as a supplement in the commercial diets on the performance of finisher broiler chickens

Abstract: An experiment was conducted for 30 days to evaluate the performance of finisher broiler chickens fed maggot meal as a supplement in the commercial diets on their performance of finisher broiler chickens. Maggot meal was analysed to contain 40.12% CP, 10.97% CF, 6.88% EE, 15.88% ash. The four treatments used in this experiment were: (1) T0: commercial ration without maggot meal; (2) T1: commercial ration with 75% maggot meal; (3) T2: commercial ration with 50% maggot meal; and (4) T3: commercial ration added wi… Show more

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“…The concentration of CP in HF meal (HFM) ranged from 40% to 64%, and crude fat in HFM ranged from 2.5% to 28%. HFM contains about 53.3% CP [ 77 ], 54.36% CP and 16.90% crude fat [ 78 ], 55.1% CP and 20.7% crude fat [ 79 ], 55.6% CP and 27.9% crude fat [ 80 ], 59.48% CP and 6.66% crude fat [ 81 ], 63.99% CP and 24.31% crude fat [ 82 ], 61.25% CP [ 83 ], 44.44% CP and 9.76% crude fat [ 84 ], 48.4% CP and 20% crude fat [ 85 ], 62.98% CP and 5.58% crude fat [ 86 ], 40.12% CP and 6.88% crude fat [ 87 ], 50% CP and 2.7% crude fat [ 64 ]. The older HF larvae contain less CP and more lipids than young HF larvae [ 88 , 89 ].…”
Section: Housefly ( Musca Domestica ) Mealmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concentration of CP in HF meal (HFM) ranged from 40% to 64%, and crude fat in HFM ranged from 2.5% to 28%. HFM contains about 53.3% CP [ 77 ], 54.36% CP and 16.90% crude fat [ 78 ], 55.1% CP and 20.7% crude fat [ 79 ], 55.6% CP and 27.9% crude fat [ 80 ], 59.48% CP and 6.66% crude fat [ 81 ], 63.99% CP and 24.31% crude fat [ 82 ], 61.25% CP [ 83 ], 44.44% CP and 9.76% crude fat [ 84 ], 48.4% CP and 20% crude fat [ 85 ], 62.98% CP and 5.58% crude fat [ 86 ], 40.12% CP and 6.88% crude fat [ 87 ], 50% CP and 2.7% crude fat [ 64 ]. The older HF larvae contain less CP and more lipids than young HF larvae [ 88 , 89 ].…”
Section: Housefly ( Musca Domestica ) Mealmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[14], Dillak S.Y.F.G. [5] also revealed a positive effect of various types of insect feeds on live weight during the development of birds, palatability and digestibility, feed conversion, as well as their viability.…”
Section: Research Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…The nutritional value of protein from fly larvae, both fresh and dried, instead of protein ingredients, has been widely studied, especially in poultry farming [3][4]. It has been proven that the inclusion of fly larvae meal up to 7% in the diet of broilers improves their growth performance [5], increases carcass yield and reduces abdominal fat mass [6][7], increases the content of lysine and tryptophan in the pectoral muscle, despite unchanged protein content [8], does not have a negative effect on the organoleptic properties of meat [9][10]. The use of up to 10% feed from insect larvae in the structure of the diet of laying hens helps to increase the mass of eggs and the thickness of eggshells [11][12][13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…digunakan sebagai bahan pakan subtitusi, dengan mengganti sebagian tepung Ikan. Di negara berkembang penggunaan tepung ikan masih digunakan sebagi bahan pakan sumber protein, sehingga peternak masih fokus terhadap penggunaan bahan pakan sumber protein alternatif untuk mendapatkan bahan baku yang murah (Dillak et. al., 2019).…”
Section: Admaunclassified