1. MrFeed Pro50 FF supplementation improves growth of Largemouth Bass fed a diet containing 160‐g/kg fish meal.
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Wang, Li, Chen, Zimo, Yu, Anlan, Wang, Yan, and Barrows, Frederick T.
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FISH meal as feed ,FISH meal ,FISH feeds ,LARGEMOUTH bass ,WEIGHT gain ,AGRICULTURE - Abstract
Objective: This study aimed at evaluating the role of a novel commercial product, MrFeed Pro50 FF (MP50), as a functional ingredient with which to formulate low‐fish‐meal diets for Largemouth Bass Micropterus nigricans. Methods: Seven test diets were examined. A reference diet (RD) contained 400‐g/kg fish meal, and a control diet (C) was formulated by replacing 60% of the fish meal in RD with poultry by‐product meal. The other five diets were formulated by adding MP50 to C at 5.0 (D50), 7.5 (D75), 10.0 (D100), 12.5 (D125), or 15.0 (D150) g/kg. Fish (initial body weight = 9.2 ± 0.1 g) were fed the test diets for 8 weeks. Result: The MP50 supplementation level significantly affected weight gain, final body weight, carbon retention efficiency, energy retention efficiency (ERE), hepatosomatic index (HSI), viscerosomatic index (VSI), the ratio of fish meal consumption to fish production (RCP), and carbon waste. The weight gain of fish fed D50, D75, and D100 was greater than that of fish fed C and D150. The ERE was greater in fish fed D50 and D100 than in fish fed C and D75. The HSI and VSI were greater and nitrogen and carbon wastes were lower for fish fed D50 and D100 than in fish fed C. Fish fed D50, D75, and D100 exhibited greater weight gain and lower RCP values compared with fish fed RD. The weight gain of fish fed RD did not significantly differ from the weight gain of fish fed C, D125, and D150, confirming that the minimum fish meal level could be reduced to 160 g/kg. Conclusion: This study indicates that MP50 at 5.0–10.0 g/kg can be used as a functional ingredient in low‐fish‐meal diets for Largemouth Bass. Impact statementLargemouth Bass is commercially important for inland aquaculture and sportfishing worldwide; however, its commercial farming relies on high fish meal diets. Replacement of dietary fish meal with alternative ingredients can improve sustainability of Largemouth Bass farming by reducing feed cost and depletion of wild fishery resource. This study assessed the effect of MrFeed Pro50 FF supplementation on growth, feed utilization, body composition, and waste outputs of Largemouth Bass fed a low fish meal diet. Our results indicate that MrFeed Pro50 FF supplementation at 5.0–10.0 g/kg could improve growth of Largemouth Bass, suggesting the potential of MrFeed Pro50 FF as a functional ingredient for formulating low fish meal diets. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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