2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.psj.2022.102293
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Complete replacement of soybean meal with black soldier fly larvae meal in feeding program for broiler chickens from placement through to 49 days of age reduced growth performance and altered organs morphology

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“…Consistent with previous studies, and reconfirmed here, a dose-response effect of including BSFLM in poultry diets was observed, with high levels of BSFLM negatively impacting poultry performance ( Marono et al, 2017 ; Dabbou et al, 2018 ; Cutrignelli et al, 2018 ; Murawska et al, 2021 ; Facey et al, 2023 ). The cause(s) of the growth depressive effects of high levels of BSFLM (≥50%) have yet-to-be elucidated ( Borrelli et al, 2017 ; Marono et al, 2017 ; Cutrignelli et al, 2018 ), although several theories have been postulated.…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…Consistent with previous studies, and reconfirmed here, a dose-response effect of including BSFLM in poultry diets was observed, with high levels of BSFLM negatively impacting poultry performance ( Marono et al, 2017 ; Dabbou et al, 2018 ; Cutrignelli et al, 2018 ; Murawska et al, 2021 ; Facey et al, 2023 ). The cause(s) of the growth depressive effects of high levels of BSFLM (≥50%) have yet-to-be elucidated ( Borrelli et al, 2017 ; Marono et al, 2017 ; Cutrignelli et al, 2018 ), although several theories have been postulated.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Indeed, this was the conclusion of a recent study, published while this manuscript was being prepared, demonstrating that substitution of SBM with BSFLM at 12.5 or 25% fortified with black soldier fly oil could provide some growth-promoting effects in broilers in a similar manner as broilers fed BMD and narasin ( Facey et al, 2023 ). Importantly, black soldier fly oil has been shown to harbor antimicrobial properties ( Dabboo et al, 2020 ; Sypniewski et al, 2020 ) and thus, it is unclear if the oil or meal alone or a combination of both were responsible for the observed growth enhancing effects in that study ( Facey et al, 2023 ). In the present study, we demonstrate for the first time that BSFLM alone, at a substitution level of ≤25%, is sufficient to confer growth enhancing effects in broilers during the starter phase.…”
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confidence: 76%
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