Alternative sources of protein for poultry nutrition

Code: 9781838792152
Publication date: 14/02/2017
Extent: 34 pages

Contributions by: Paul A. Iji, Mehdi Toghyani, Emmanuel U. Ahiwe and Apeh A. Omede, University of New England, Australia

Chapter synopsis: Soya bean and canola meal are the conventional ingredients used to provide protein in poultry feed. However, they are relatively expensive and must be imported to many poultry-producing areas. Developing alternative protein sources for poultry nutrition will reduce the pressure on these key protein sources, as well as promote the development and sustainability of the poultry industry. In this chapter, we first review the supply of conventional protein sources for poultry, and then consider the range of alternative protein sources that might be developed, including grain by-products, oil seed and fruit by-products, pulses, algae, duckweed and certain animal protein sources. We consider how birds respond to diets containing alternative protein sources, and provide recommendations for improving the nutritive value of these alternative sources.

DOI: 10.19103/AS.2016.0011.13
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Table of contents 1 Introduction 2 Regional supply of conventional protein sources 3 Finding alternative sources of protein for poultry 4 Alternative plant protein sources: grain by-products 5 Alternative plant protein sources: oil seed and fruit by-products 6 Alternative plant protein sources: grain legumes or pulses 7 Alternative plant protein sources: algae and duckweed 8 Alternative animal protein sources 9 Poultry responses to diets containing alternative protein sources 10 Constraints on the use of alternative protein sources 11 Improving the nutritive value of alternative protein sources for poultry 12 Conclusion 13 Where to look for further information 14 References

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