Determination of the effects of fislh vs plant and feather meal-based diets on the growth and health of rainbow trout

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Two hundred and forty fingerling rainbow trout were used in an experiment to compare performance of rainbow trout receiving diets containing various levels of fish meal (FM) and / or plant and feather meal protein (PFMP) based diets. Fish were fed once per day all the feed that they would eat within 15 minutes. Feed consumption and fish weights (by cage) were measured seven times over a 90-day period. At the end of the feeding trial, two fish from each cage were harvested, frozen in water and stored at -25C. After thawing one trout from each cage was wrapped in aluminum foil and baked in an oven at 163C for 30 min for organoleptic evaluation. The ash content as well as calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, potassium and sodium content of the diets declined as the amount of PFM was increased. Fish consuming a diet containing 67% PFMP consumed less feed (P .413) for the various parameters tested. This study showed that PFMP can be substituted for 67% of fish meal with no adverse effect on the performance of rainbow trout. © GSP, India.

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Rahnema, S., & Borton, R. (2007). Determination of the effects of fislh vs plant and feather meal-based diets on the growth and health of rainbow trout. Journal of Applied Animal Research, 32(2), 113–117. https://doi.org/10.1080/09712119.2007.9706860

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