Document Type

Article

Publication Version

Version of Record

Publication Date

2012

Departmental Paper Identifier

NRM-36

Keywords

Alternative proteins, Fish feed, HPDDG, Oncorhynchus mykiss, Salmonid

Abstract

An initial investigation into the inclusion of high protein distillers dried grain with solubles (HPDDG) in juvenile rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss diets was conducted during a 36-day feeding trial. Four experimental diets containing either 10% or 20% HPDDG with supplemental amino acids, and either with or without phytase, were compared to a fish-meal-based, non-HPDDG, diet. There was no significant difference among any of the diets in total weight gain, percent weight gain, feed conversion ratio, or percent mortality. There was also no significant difference in length, weight, condition factor, hepatosomatic index, viscerosomatic index, or any fish health parameter in fishes fed any of the diets. Fillet composition, as determined by crude protein, crude lipid, water, and ash were also not significantly different from fish reared on any of the diets. Estimated protein digestibility coefficients were significantly less in the fish receiving the diet void of HPDDG compared to any of the other diets. The addition of phytase had no effect on any rearing parameters. The results suggest that HPDDG, if supplemented with essential amino acids, may be included at concentrations of at least 20% (dry weight) in rainbow trout diets and that more detailed investigation into the use of HPDDG is warranted.

Publication Title

The Open Fish Science Journal

Volume

5

First Page

21

Last Page

29

Pages

9

Format

application/pdf

Language

en

DOI of Published Version

10.2174/1874401X01205010021

Publisher

Bentham Open

Rights

Copyright © 2012 the Authors.

Creative Commons License

Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.

Comments

This work was published in The Open Fish Journal (2012) 5, 21–29

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