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The use of insects in animal feed has the potential to reduce the demand for soybean production
and reduce the deforestation and loss of natural resources. In particular, black soldier fl y (BSF,
Hermetia illucens) larvae have received attention due to their ability to convert organic waste
into high-value biomass. Several studies have investigated the effects of providing BSF larvae
to both broilers and laying hens. However, knowledge gaps regarding hens’ voluntary intake
of live larvae and the effects of larvae consumption on egg production still remain. Therefore,
the aim of the present study was to determine the effects of the provision of four different
amounts of live BSF larvae on laying hen feed consumption, hen health and fearfulness, and
egg production and quality. To this end, 40 Bovans White laying hens were housed individually
and provided with 0%, 10%, 20% or ad libitum daily portions of live larvae (relative to
expected dry matter intake) plus a complementary concentrated pelleted feed from 18 to 30
weeks of age. Larvae consumption and concentrate consumption, hen weight, egg production
and egg quality were monitored. Overall, differences were found between the hens given ad
libitum access to larvae compared to the other treatments. Ad libitum hens, consumed 163
± 41 g larvae/hen/day, consumed less concentrates (P = 0.03) and gained more weight (P =
0.0002) than all other treatments. They also had an overall higher consumption of protein,
fat and energy (P < 0.03). There was no effect of larvae provision on egg production, egg
weight, shell thickness, shell breaking strength, or Haugh unit (P > 0.05). Furthermore, there
was no effect on hen behaviour towards a novel object or in an open fi eld test. This study
shows that ad libitum feeding of live BSF larvae had no strong effects on egg production or
egg quality, but did reduce feed consumption and increased hen weight, which can have health
consequences in the long term. Nevertheless, including BSF larvae in the diet of hens could
be an interesting option for the future.
Oorspronkelijke taal | Engels |
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Titel | Proceedings of the 55th Congress of the ISAE |
Editors | Miroslav Kjosevski, Susanne Waiblinger, Vlatko Ilieski |
Aantal pagina’s | 1 |
Plaats productie | Skopje, Macedonia |
Uitgeverij | MVI Ilgen |
Publicatiedatum | 2022 |
Pagina's | 62 |
Publicatiestatus | Gepubliceerd - 2022 |
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PPILOW: Poultry and Pig Low-input and Organic production systems’ Welfare
Tuyttens, F. (Projectbegeleider), Allegaert, W. (Projectbegeleider), Graat, E. (Onderzoeker), Vanden Hole, C. (Projectverantwoordelijke) & De Campeneere, S. (Projectbegeleider)
1/09/19 → 31/08/24
Project: Onderzoek
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CHICKENSTRESS: Variations in stress responsivity in hens: matching birds to environments
Tuyttens, F. (Projectverantwoordelijke), De Campeneere, S. (Projectbegeleider) & Plante-Ajah, M. (Voormalig doctoraatsstudent)
1/01/19 → 31/10/23
Project: Onderzoek
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55th Congress of the ISAE
Tuyttens, F. (Spreker)
4-aug.-2022 → 8-aug.-2022Activiteit: Deelnemen aan een evenement of er een organiseren › Organisatie en deelname aan een congres