Research review: "Apparent digestibility of proximate composition, essential amino acids and energy in full-fat and defatted black soldier fly larvae meal for Asian seabass fingerlings" Key findings: "The results showed that apparent digestibility of proximate composition and essential amino acids in full-fat BSFL meal were higher than in defatted BSFL meal, but digestible nutrients content including proximate and essential amino acids in two types of meals were comparable, except for ether extract and energy." Full story: https://lnkd.in/dWMmU-_B #insects #food #insectfarming #feed #insectos #insectes #farming #moscasoldadonegro #insecten #insectfarm #foodinnovation #foodindustry #blacksoldierfly #feedindustry #feedingredients #sustainability #circulareconomy #circulaireeconomie #salmonfarming #fishfeed #aquafeed #aquaculture #fishfarm #fishfarming #alternativeproteins #animalfeed #shrimps #shrimpfarming #feedadditive
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Recent Farmer Achievement with LEMONAIDE Probiotics We are pleased to report a significant achievement by yet another one of our farmers. The farmer successfully achieved an average weight of 9.907 lbs for his 56-day-old birds, with a feed conversion ratio of 1.725. This result was attained using LEMONAIDE poultry probiotics as a water additive. Notably, no copper sulfate, iodine, or other chemicals were used in the water supply during the growth period. What is LEMONAIDE? LEMONAIDE is a powdered probiotic additive for poultry water supplies. It contains beneficial microbes that enhance the immune defenses of birds and improve the conversion of food into energy. NOP Compliant LEMONAIDE is compliant with the national organic program of the USDA. It is Animal Protein-Free, GMO-Free, Antibiotic-Free, and Pesticide-Free, ensuring natural and non-modified solutions for poultry health. Contact Information For more information, pricing, and additional details, please contact us at (864) 416-1709 or visit our contact page: https://lnkd.in/edNka5Ux. We provide hands-on support throughout the growth period, offering tips to help you maximize the benefits of our products. Your success is our success. Come Run With the Gunn! #poultryfarming #poultryproduction #broilers #breeders #chicken #chickens #turkey #turkeys #agriculture #regenerativefarming #runwiththegunn #topgrower
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Title: Harnessing the Power of Algae: A Sustainable Solution for Poultry Nutrition In today's dynamic agricultural landscape, finding sustainable solutions to meet the growing demand for poultry products is paramount. One promising avenue that's gaining traction is the integration of algae into poultry feed. Algae, often overlooked, boast a plethora of benefits that can revolutionize poultry nutrition and production while fostering environmental stewardship. Algae, the unsung heroes of the aquatic world, pack a powerful nutritional punch. Rich in protein, omega-3 fatty acids, vitamins, and minerals, they offer a well-rounded dietary profile for poultry. This nutrient density translates to healthier birds and superior-quality products for consumers. But the benefits don't stop there. Algae cultivation is inherently sustainable, requiring minimal land and water compared to traditional feed crops. By utilizing non-arable land and wastewater, algae cultivation minimizes environmental impact while maximizing resource efficiency. Furthermore, algae have the unique ability to sequester carbon dioxide, making them valuable allies in the fight against climate change. Research into algae's impact on poultry health and productivity is promising. Studies have shown that algae supplementation can boost immune function, improve gut health, and enhance egg quality. Additionally, algae-derived pigments, such as astaxanthin, impart natural coloration to poultry products, meeting consumer preferences for natural and healthy options. Embracing algae in poultry production isn't just environmentally responsible—it's economically savvy too. By reducing reliance on traditional feed ingredients and minimizing input costs, algae feed formulations offer a compelling value proposition for poultry producers. As we navigate the complexities of modern agriculture, it's essential to explore innovative solutions that prioritize sustainability without compromising performance. Algae represent a shining example of nature's ingenuity, offering a renewable, nutrient-rich resource that holds the key to a more resilient and sustainable poultry industry. Join the movement towards a greener future for poultry production. Let's harness the power of algae to nourish our flocks, enrich our communities, and preserve our planet for generations to come. #Algae #PoultryNutrition #Sustainability #AgriculturalInnovation #ClimateAction #GreenFuture #For_details_please_read_this_one https://lnkd.in/eVVuyD9P
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Exploring Industrial Biotech: Amino acids 🟡〰️🟠〰️🟡〰️🟠 Amino acids are the basic components of proteins, which are fundamental for our body's growth and function. Our bodies can only produce non-essential amino acids. Therefore, we must obtain the essential ones from protein-rich foods, such as grains, nuts, beans, fruits, legumes, fish, and milk. 🥜🍌🫘🐟🥛 But why are #aminoacids relevant to industrial biotechnology? 🟡 They are important for animal protein production. Not all types of animal feed have the proper composition of amino acids for optimal nutrition, therefore supplementation with essential amino acids is important. 🟡 As feed additives, amino acids are instrumental in lowering the number of resources needed to rear #livestock and aquaculture, such as land, feed, water, and energy – that is necessary to produce healthy, nutritious food for a growing world population. 🟡 They also contribute to saving thousands of acres of forest that would otherwise have to be transformed into #cropland, as well as keeping millions of tons of fish in our oceans.
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An all-plant diet for #fish has been a decade-long aquaculture #sustainability agenda. In the past decade, #aquaculture has become more receptive to using plant-based ingredients as #protein sources or supplements in diet formulations and produce cost-effective #feed.
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