Insects as a source of nutrients in animal feed

D. Kowalska
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Global production of compound feed in 2018 was 1.103 billion tonnes, which was an increase of 3% compared to 2017. To meet the needs of the growing livestock population, a further increase in compound feed production is necessary. The need for new, alternative nutrient sources for feed production, in order to meet the anticipated consumer demand for animal products, has led to an increase in research on the potential uses and effects of insect-derived products, such as whole insects or insect meals and oils. Insects appear to be one of the most promising alternatives to nutrient sources such as soybean and fish meal, commonly used in feed for livestock and aquaculture. The purpose of the review was to present the currently available literature on the use of insects as feed in livestock production and to systematize it in one easy-to-read document. Particular focus has been placed on the use of insect products for animals such as poultry, rabbits and pigs, as well as their effect on productivity, nutrient digestibility, performance, and product quality. The results of numerous studies suggest that insects can be a source of nutrients in feed for poultry, rabbits and pigs.
昆虫作为动物饲料的营养来源
2018年全球配合饲料产量为11.03亿吨,比2017年增长3%。为了满足日益增长的牲畜数量的需要,有必要进一步增加配合饲料的产量。为了满足预期的消费者对动物产品的需求,饲料生产需要新的、可替代的营养来源,这导致对昆虫衍生产品的潜在用途和影响的研究增加,例如全昆虫或昆虫膳食和油。昆虫似乎是最有前途的替代营养来源之一,如大豆和鱼粉,通常用于牲畜和水产养殖饲料。本综述的目的是介绍目前有关利用昆虫作为牲畜饲料的文献,并将其系统化,形成一份易于阅读的文件。特别关注的是昆虫产品对家禽、兔子和猪等动物的使用,以及它们对生产力、营养消化率、生产性能和产品质量的影响。大量研究结果表明,昆虫可以作为家禽、兔子和猪饲料的营养来源。
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