Feather meal—A biological waste: Its processing and utilization as a feedstuff for poultry

A.R. El Boushy, A.F.B. van der Poel, O.E.D. Walraven
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The increasing size of poultry processing plants has intensified the problem of disposal of poultry wastes, mainly offals and feathers. Processing of this waste as a feedstuff will play a part in solving the world's protein needs by producing more animal protein and creating a price structure. Raw feathers are not digested by animals. Processing them by means of pressure ranging from 207 to 690 kPa, time ranging from 6 to 60 min and moisture ranging from 60 to 70%, will break down their keratinous material, resulting in a hydrolized feather meal with a 70% digestible crude protein. Processing is at present achieved by batch cooker, continuous processing, or high shear extruding. Time, pressure, humidity and agitation affect the nutritive value of the hydrolized feather meal. Some additions, such as synthetic amino acids, methionine, lysine, fish meal, dried whey powder, to hydrolized feathers in diets or to poultry offal during processing will increase the nutritive value of this product. Hydrolized feather meal may be added up to 6% of the ration for broilers, 7% for layers and 5% for turkeys in well balanced diets, without harmful effect as far as production or health are concerned.

羽毛粉——一种生物废弃物:作为家禽饲料的加工利用
家禽加工厂的规模不断扩大,加剧了家禽废物(主要是内脏和羽毛)的处理问题。将这些废物加工成饲料将通过生产更多的动物蛋白和创造一个价格结构,在解决世界蛋白质需求方面发挥作用。生羽毛不能被动物消化。在压力为207 - 690千帕,时间为6 - 60分钟,湿度为60 - 70%的条件下,将其角质物质分解,得到水解的羽毛粉,其粗蛋白质可消化率为70%。加工目前是通过间歇式蒸煮,连续加工或高剪切挤压来实现的。时间、压力、湿度和搅拌都会影响水解羽毛粉的营养价值。在加工过程中,在水解羽毛或家禽内脏中添加合成氨基酸、蛋氨酸、赖氨酸、鱼粉、干乳清粉等,可提高产品的营养价值。在均衡的日粮中,水解羽毛粉的添加量可达肉鸡日粮的6%,蛋鸡日粮的7%,火鸡日粮的5%,对生产和健康均无不良影响。
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