Abstract:
Rainbow trouts were fed for five months with iso-nitrogenous (average 50.36 % crude protein) diets in which dietary protein was supplied by fish meal (FM), soybean meal (SBM) or full-fat soya (FFS). Diet 1 (control diet) contained 43% FM and 25% SBM. Those of experimental diets were 28% FM and 40% SBM for Diet 2, 13% FM and 55% SBM for Diet 3, 28% FM and 40% FFS for Diet 4, and 13% FM and 55% FFS for Diet 5, respectively. It was found that an increase in plant protein in diets adversely affected growth performance and feed conversion ratio (FCR) in rainbow trout. It was also found that the fish fed with the diet containing FFS had significantly higher FCR than the fish fed with SBM (P0.05) in body protein content. In addition, the lowest cost to produce 1 kg fish can be obtained from experimental Diet 2. There was not a significant (P>0.05) difference in specific growth rate, protein efficiency ratio, protein productive value, lipid productive value, energy productive value and FCR between control diet and Diet 2, and SBM can be used up to 40% in rainbow trout growth rations. In conclusion, this study showed that Diet 2 is optimum for rainbow trout.
Page(s):
175-182
DOI:
DOI not available
Published:
Journal: Pakistan Journal of Zoology, Volume: 43, Issue: 1, Year: 2011