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Recent studies have highlighted the nutritional and environmental benefits of incorporating black soldier fly (BSF) larvae into quail diets. Researchers from Brazil, Russia, and Italy have conducted experiments demonstrating that BSF larvae meal can significantly enhance quail growth, egg quality, and feed efficiency.
In Brazil, a study evaluated the effects of BSF meal on growing Japanese quails. Two experiments were conducted: one to determine the nutritional value of BSF meal and another to assess its impact on growth performance. Quails fed diets containing up to 100 g/kg of BSF meal showed improved feed conversion ratios and body weight gain. The larvae meal provided high metabolizable energy (13.8 MJ/kg) and a rich amino acid profile, including lysine, methionine, and threonine.
In Italy, another study tested defatted BSF larvae meal as a substitute for soybean meal in laying quail diets.
Collectively, these findings suggest that BSF larvae meal is a viable alternative protein source for quail feed. It not only enhances growth and egg quality but also contributes to environmental sustainability by utilizing organic waste and reducing dependency on conventional feed ingredients. As the poultry industry seeks cost-effective and eco-friendly solutions, BSF larvae offers a promising path forward.
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