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Paper Id:
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IJARW2396
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Title:
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EVALUATION OF THE IMPACT OF A FOOD WHOSE MAIN PROTEIN SOURCE IS HOUSE FLY LARVAE MEAL ON THE ZOOTECHNICAL PERFORMANCE OF RABBITS IN DALABA IN GUINEA.
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Published in: |
International Journal Of All Research Writings |
Publisher: |
IJARW |
ISSN: |
2582-1008 |
Volume / Issue: |
Volume 6 Issue 7 |
Pages: |
7
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Published On: |
1/12/2025 9:19:24 PM (MM/dd/yyyy) |
Main Author Details
Name:
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Hadiatou DIALLO |
Institute: |
Institut Supérieur Agronomique et Vétérinaire de Faranah Guinée |
Co - Author Details
Author Name |
Author Institute |
Mamadou Lamarana Souaré |
Institut Supérieur des Sciences et de Médecine Vétérinaire de Dalaba, Guinée |
Mamadou Alpha Baldé |
Institut Supérieur des Sciences et de Médecine Vétérinaire de Dalaba, Guinée |
Abstract
Research Area:
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Animal culture |
KeyWord: |
food, protein, larvae, house fly |
Abstract: |
The rising costs of commercial pet food are driving many breeders out of business. To overcome this situation, the introduction of insects such as house fly larvae into animal feed appears to be a promising alternative. Unfortunately, few studies have evaluated the potential of these insects in rabbit diets as a protein source. The present study therefore explored the potential of using MD larvae as a protein source in diets consisting of local ingredients for fattening rabbits. For this purpose, a food ration was formulated using local ingredients such as: Panicum maximum, rice bran, cabbage, to which MD larvae flour was added. This ration was compared to the commercial food F0 and a food made by mixing ingredients but without MD flour. The zootechnical parameters and experimental rations were regularly evaluated. F0 was more productive than the other pellets. The F1 rabbits were slightly heavier (1093.12g) than the F1 rabbits which is the experimental ration (1088.97) at the end of 5 weeks of experimentation. On the other hand, the differences in live weight are quite high between F0, F1 and the F2 ration (833.97). Likewise, the ADGs of the F0 and F1 batches are not significantly different (p>0.001) but higher than that of the F0 and F1 batches. F2 ration consisting of the same ingredients as F1 with the exception of MD larvae meal. Introducing defatted MD larvae into the diet of fattening rabbits as a source of protein seems to be a possible sustainable alternative in response to the high cost of commercial feed. |
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IEEE
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Hadiatou DIALLO, Mamadou Lamarana Souaré, Mamadou Alpha Baldé, "EVALUATION OF THE IMPACT OF A FOOD WHOSE MAIN PROTEIN SOURCE IS HOUSE FLY LARVAE MEAL ON THE ZOOTECHNICAL PERFORMANCE OF RABBITS IN DALABA IN GUINEA.", International Journal Of All Research Writings,
vol. 6, no. 7, pp. 26-32, 2025.
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MLA
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Hadiatou DIALLO, Mamadou Lamarana Souaré, Mamadou Alpha Baldé "EVALUATION OF THE IMPACT OF A FOOD WHOSE MAIN PROTEIN SOURCE IS HOUSE FLY LARVAE MEAL ON THE ZOOTECHNICAL PERFORMANCE OF RABBITS IN DALABA IN GUINEA.." International Journal Of All Research Writings,
vol 6, no. 7, 2025, pp. 26-32.
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APA
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Hadiatou DIALLO, Mamadou Lamarana Souaré, Mamadou Alpha Baldé (2025). EVALUATION OF THE IMPACT OF A FOOD WHOSE MAIN PROTEIN SOURCE IS HOUSE FLY LARVAE MEAL ON THE ZOOTECHNICAL PERFORMANCE OF RABBITS IN DALABA IN GUINEA.. International Journal Of All Research Writings,
6(7), 26-32.
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EVALUATION OF THE IMPACT OF A FOOD WHOSE MAIN PROTEIN SOURCE IS HOUSE FLY LARVAE MEAL ON THE ZOOTECHNICAL PERFORMANCE OF RABBITS IN DALABA IN GUINEA.
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