ADVANTAGES OF USING
FISHMEAL IN ANIMAL FEEDS
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Natural and sustainable, fishmeal provides
a concentrated source of high quality protein and a fat rich in omega-3
fatty acid, DHA and EPA. |
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PROTEIN: The protein in fishmeal
has a high proportion of essential amino acids in a highly digestible form,
particularly methionine plus cistine, lysine, threonine and tryptophan.
Present in the natural peptide form, they can be used with high efficiency
to improve overall balance of dietary essential amino acids. |
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FAT: The fat will generally improve
the balance of fatty acids in the feed to restore the ratio of omega-6:
omega-3 forms towards 5:1; which is believed to be optimum; in the fat
in many diets currently this ratio is considerably higher. With the optimum
ratio and omega-3 fatty acids provided as DHA and EPA, general health of
the animal is improved, especially where there is to be less dependence
on routine medication. |
A dietary source of DHA and EPA results
in their deposition in animal products. This in turn will help to balance
omega-6: omega-3 ratios in the human diets and provide pre-formed DHA and
EPA required for infant development and for prevention of numerous disorders
of the circulatory system, the immune system and to reduce inflammatory
conditions. |
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ENERGY: Fishmeal is a concentrated
energy source. With 70% to 80% of the product in the form of digestible
protein and fat its energy content is higher than of many other proteins. |
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MINERALS AND VITAMINS: Fishmeal
has a relatively high content of minerals such as phosphorus, in form with
good availability to the animal. It also has a wide range of trace elements.
Vitamins too are present at relatively high levels –B complex vitamins,
including choline, biotin and vitamin B12 as well as A and D. |
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BENEFITS OF FISH
MEAL FEEDING
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POULTRY (BROILERS): |
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Faster growth and better-feed conversion giving
lower production costs.
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Improved immunity and less loss of performance
from disease challenge, including vaccines.
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Better results in the absence of routine dietary
medication.
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Better development of nervous system and bone
structure etc.
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Fewer losses form carcass condemnations due
to sepsis, inflammation, cellulitis etc.
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Changes composition of fat in meat with incorporation
of low levels of long chain omega-3 fatty acids (DHA and EPA). More effective
than any other ingredients in doing so. Results in meat with a better fatty
acid make-up in terms of omega-3: omega –6 ratio and presence of DHA and
EPA, without compromising meat quality.
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BREEDING BIRDS/LAYERS: |
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Higher productivity.
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Better disease resistance.
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Improved fertility –both in males and females.
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Nutritional value of eggs for humans improved
through deposition of the omega-3 fatty acids DHA and EPA.
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PIGS: |
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Faster growth –especially early weaned pigs.
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Improved feed conversion.
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Lower allergenic reaction in early-weaned
pigs compared with other non-milk proteins.
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Improved disease resistance – especially for
pigs fed diets without medication.
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Improved fertility – more pigs born.
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Improved composition of fat in meat – DHA
and EPA deposited in the meat.
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RUMINANTS: |
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In the ruminant fishmeal provides dietary
protein and fat, which is subject to less change in the rumen than from
other raw materials. The high quality protein escaping rumen degradation
can provide limiting amino acids for digestion beyond the rumen, improving
the balance of the amino acids absorbed from the intestine.
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The protein degraded in the rumen improves
fibre digestion. Productivity increases as a consequence.
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The long chain omega fatty acids in fishmeal
partly escape hydrogenation in the rumen. They contribute to fatty acid
uptake. Fertility, development of the embryo and newborn are improved and
disease resistance is improved. The benefits of fishmeal feeding are as
follows:
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DAIRY COWS: |
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Higher milk yields – increases typically 1
to 2 litres per day.
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Milk protein content increased typically by
0.1 to 0.2% units.
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High levels (1 kg or above) may depress milk
fat – important for health conscious consumers.
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Fertility, especially conception rate improved
–typically by 10 to 15% units.
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BEEF CATTLE: |
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Faster growth.
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Increases levels of omega-3 fatty acids (DHA
+ EPA) deposited in meat. Whilst meat from grass fed beef has low levels
present other meat does not – fishmeal feeding will boost this.
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Improved utilisation of high forage diets.
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SHEEP: |
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Improve fertility.
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Faster lamb growth.
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Low levels of omega-3 fatty acids (DHA+EPA)
deposited in the meat.
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Improved utilisation of high forage diets.
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Can slim over fat lambs.
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SOURCE: IFOMA |
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