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Title: VERMITECHNOLOGY AS A POTENTIAL SOURCE OF EARTHWORM MEAL FOR REPLACEMENT OF FISH MEAL IN POULTRY DIETS: A REVIEW
Authors: Malik, A. A.
Aremu, A.
Dikko, A. H.
Issue Date: 14-Mar-2010
Publisher: Nigerian Society For Animal Production
Citation: A. A. Malik, A. Aremu and A.H. Dikko (2010).Vermitechnology as a potential source of earthworm meal for replacement of fish meal in poultry diets: A Review. Proceedings of the 35th Annual Conference of the Nigerian Society of Animal Production (NSAP), University of Ibadan, Nigeria, March 14th – 17th, 2010, pp302-304.
Abstract: Earth worms are regarded as ecosystem engineers for their ability to modify soils and plant communities. They are a good source of protein and are therefore used as live fish food and bait. Recently, they are being fed to livestock and fish as high quality protein supplements to replace fishmeal in fish and poultry diets because of the high cost of fishmeal, and for their protein contents (above 60%). Large scale production of earthworm meal can be achieved through vermcomposting and vermiculture technologies: which are inexpensive and locally available, using epigeic and endogeic species of earthworms that are prolific breeders and have high biomass production. The dynamic and growing poultry industry in Nigeria require a cheap, nonconventional but high quality animal protein ingredient that is readily available in large commercial quantities throughout the year to replace fishmeal. And earth worm meal produced through vermitechnology has the greatest potential of meeting this need, thus saving the nation millions of naira expended yearly on the importation of fishmeal from all parts of the world.
Description: Conference Paper
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/9003
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