Effect of feeding Black Soldier Fly Larvae (BSFL) and Anchovy by-product on egg weight, fertility, hatchability and embryonal mortality in Japanese quail

Feed raw materials are becoming more expensive, particularly protein sources such as fish meal and soybean meal. Protein sources in feed play an important role in the development of animal tissues. As a result, good protein sources are required for animal growth and tissue generation, which will hav...

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Main Author: Mohammad Rohaimi Abdul Aziz
Format: Undergraduate Final Project Report
Language:English
Published: 2022
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spelling my.umk.eprints.133022023-06-06T02:10:19Z http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/13302/ Effect of feeding Black Soldier Fly Larvae (BSFL) and Anchovy by-product on egg weight, fertility, hatchability and embryonal mortality in Japanese quail Mohammad Rohaimi Abdul Aziz Feed raw materials are becoming more expensive, particularly protein sources such as fish meal and soybean meal. Protein sources in feed play an important role in the development of animal tissues. As a result, good protein sources are required for animal growth and tissue generation, which will have an impact on growth performance and production. The majority of protein sources used to produce feed in Malaysia are imported from other countries, which is expensive and affects production costs. Anchovy waste and Black Soldier Fly Larvae (BSFL) have the potential to be used as protein substitutes in poultry feed due to less expensive cost and easier to obtain. This study is performed to observe the effects of feeding BSFL, and anchovy by-product on the egg weight, fertility, hatchability, and embryonal mortality in Japanese quail. The group treatment of this study constructed as control group which composed of 100% of soybean meal as protein sources, Treatment 1 and Treatment 2 group which consists of 50% BSFL, 50% anchovy waste and 25% BSFL, 75% anchovy waste as substitution of protein sources, respectively. The eggs were obtained from 6 weeks old quail. The results shown for the egg weight, the control group recorded the lowest. Differences among eggs weight (p<0.05) for the treatment 1 and treatment 2 groups were significant and not significant at the control groups. The highest production of egg was found in Treatment 1 however Treatment 2 was determined the highest FR (p>0.05), HR (p>0.05) and HFE (p>0.05), 100%, 21.53% and 21.53%, respectively. In conclude, this analysis shows a positive impact on egg weight, as evidenced by the treatment 2 group, which consists of 25% BSFL and 75% anchovy by-products as a protein source composition. 2022 Undergraduate Final Project Report NonPeerReviewed text en http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/13302/1/Mohammad%20Rohaimi%20Abdul%20Aziz.pdf Mohammad Rohaimi Abdul Aziz (2022) Effect of feeding Black Soldier Fly Larvae (BSFL) and Anchovy by-product on egg weight, fertility, hatchability and embryonal mortality in Japanese quail. Final Year Project thesis, Universiti Malaysia Kelantan. (Submitted)
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description Feed raw materials are becoming more expensive, particularly protein sources such as fish meal and soybean meal. Protein sources in feed play an important role in the development of animal tissues. As a result, good protein sources are required for animal growth and tissue generation, which will have an impact on growth performance and production. The majority of protein sources used to produce feed in Malaysia are imported from other countries, which is expensive and affects production costs. Anchovy waste and Black Soldier Fly Larvae (BSFL) have the potential to be used as protein substitutes in poultry feed due to less expensive cost and easier to obtain. This study is performed to observe the effects of feeding BSFL, and anchovy by-product on the egg weight, fertility, hatchability, and embryonal mortality in Japanese quail. The group treatment of this study constructed as control group which composed of 100% of soybean meal as protein sources, Treatment 1 and Treatment 2 group which consists of 50% BSFL, 50% anchovy waste and 25% BSFL, 75% anchovy waste as substitution of protein sources, respectively. The eggs were obtained from 6 weeks old quail. The results shown for the egg weight, the control group recorded the lowest. Differences among eggs weight (p<0.05) for the treatment 1 and treatment 2 groups were significant and not significant at the control groups. The highest production of egg was found in Treatment 1 however Treatment 2 was determined the highest FR (p>0.05), HR (p>0.05) and HFE (p>0.05), 100%, 21.53% and 21.53%, respectively. In conclude, this analysis shows a positive impact on egg weight, as evidenced by the treatment 2 group, which consists of 25% BSFL and 75% anchovy by-products as a protein source composition.
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author Mohammad Rohaimi Abdul Aziz
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Effect of feeding Black Soldier Fly Larvae (BSFL) and Anchovy by-product on egg weight, fertility, hatchability and embryonal mortality in Japanese quail
author_facet Mohammad Rohaimi Abdul Aziz
author_sort Mohammad Rohaimi Abdul Aziz
title Effect of feeding Black Soldier Fly Larvae (BSFL) and Anchovy by-product on egg weight, fertility, hatchability and embryonal mortality in Japanese quail
title_short Effect of feeding Black Soldier Fly Larvae (BSFL) and Anchovy by-product on egg weight, fertility, hatchability and embryonal mortality in Japanese quail
title_full Effect of feeding Black Soldier Fly Larvae (BSFL) and Anchovy by-product on egg weight, fertility, hatchability and embryonal mortality in Japanese quail
title_fullStr Effect of feeding Black Soldier Fly Larvae (BSFL) and Anchovy by-product on egg weight, fertility, hatchability and embryonal mortality in Japanese quail
title_full_unstemmed Effect of feeding Black Soldier Fly Larvae (BSFL) and Anchovy by-product on egg weight, fertility, hatchability and embryonal mortality in Japanese quail
title_sort effect of feeding black soldier fly larvae (bsfl) and anchovy by-product on egg weight, fertility, hatchability and embryonal mortality in japanese quail
publishDate 2022
url http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/13302/1/Mohammad%20Rohaimi%20Abdul%20Aziz.pdf
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