Insects as an alternative protein source in poultry nutrition: review

Chala Edea, V. V. Verkhoturov
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In today’s world, poultry farming is the most dynamically developing branch of agro-industrial complex, providing the population of the planet with products of animal origin. However, poultry meat producers in developing countries face the challenges of high cost and low-quality poultry feed. Limited use of available protein sources forces professionals to consider using alternative protein sources such as forage insects. Due to high content of fat (30–40 %) and protein components (40–60 %) and wide distribution, insects are a cost-effective and potentially sustainable feed resource for poultry feeding. The conducted studies confirm that insect meal (larvae of black soldier fly, housefly, large mealworm, silkworm, grasshopper and locust) can be considered as a potential replacement for fishmeal and soybean meal in poultry feed mixtures. A review of scientific literature is presented, which highlights the use of insects as a source of protein and biologically active substances (polyunsaturated fatty acids and antimicrobial peptides) for poultry feeding and possibility of large-scale insect cliching for feed production. Information is provided on the chemical composition, nutritional and biological value of insect-based feed meal in comparison with soybean and fishmeal. There is practically no information in the literature about the negative consequences for chicken growth when using insect meal in feeding. Most scientific publications indicate that physiological indicators and productivity, when insect meal was used in poultry feeding, were practically not inferior to those in birds fed with soy or fishmeal. Thus, the use of insects as a feed component in poultry farming is a promising aspect for sustainable development of animal husbandry, which allows solving the problems of waste processing and rational use of feed resources.
昆虫作为家禽营养中蛋白质的替代来源:综述
在当今世界,家禽养殖是农业工业综合体中发展最活跃的分支,为地球上的人们提供动物源性产品。然而,发展中国家的禽肉生产商面临着高成本和低质量家禽饲料的挑战。有限的可用蛋白质来源的使用迫使专业人员考虑使用替代蛋白质来源,如饲料昆虫。昆虫脂肪含量高(30 - 40%),蛋白质含量高(40 - 60%),分布广泛,是一种具有成本效益和可持续发展潜力的家禽饲料资源。已开展的研究证实,昆虫粉(黑虻、家蝇、大粉虫、蚕、蚱蜢和蝗虫的幼虫)可被认为是家禽饲料混合物中鱼粉和豆粕的潜在替代品。本文对科学文献进行了综述,重点介绍了利用昆虫作为家禽饲料中蛋白质和生物活性物质(多不饱和脂肪酸和抗菌肽)的来源,以及大规模昆虫捕获用于饲料生产的可能性。介绍了昆虫饲料粉与豆粉和鱼粉的化学成分、营养和生物学价值。在文献中几乎没有关于使用昆虫粉喂养对鸡生长的负面影响的信息。大多数科学出版物表明,在家禽饲养中使用昆虫粉时,其生理指标和生产力实际上并不逊于用大豆或鱼粉喂养的鸟类。因此,在家禽养殖中使用昆虫作为饲料成分是畜牧业可持续发展的一个有前景的方面,它可以解决废物处理和饲料资源的合理利用问题。
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