Product Description
Fishmeal is a high-protein feedstock that has been degreased, dehydrated, and pulverized with one or more fish as raw materials.From very early on, people in fishing areas began to eat fishmeal. According to records, the use of fishmeal for food in the Far East and the Roman Empire in BC has become very popular. Since 1876, Norwegians have added fishmeal when making rusks. During the Second World War, Germany produced high-quality food fishmeal, which was used to replace eggs when baking bread.
1. Effective energy value Fishmeal does not contain difficult substances such as cellulose, which is difficult to digest. The crude fat content is high, and the effective energy value of fishmeal is high. It is easy to formulate high-energy feed with fishmeal as raw material in production.
2, vitamins Fish powder is rich in B vitamins, especially high in vitamin B12, B2, also contains vitamin A, D and vitamin E and other fat-soluble vitamins.
3. Minerals Fishmeal is a good source of minerals. The content of calcium and phosphorus is high and the proportion is suitable. All phosphorus is available phosphorus. Fishmeal has a high selenium content of up to 2 mg/kg. In addition, the content of iodine, zinc, iron and selenium in fishmeal is also high and contains an appropriate amount of arsenic.
4. Unknown growth factors Fishmeal contains an unknown factor that promotes growth. This substance has not yet been purified into a compound that stimulates animal growth and development.
COA
Protein | 71.0% Min. |
Digestible Protein | 52.7% Min. |
Fat | 10.0% Max. |
Dry Matter | 92.0% |
Ash | 12.5% Max. |
Moisture | 3.00% Max. |
Calcium | 41.2 g/kg |
Phosphorous | 26.4 g/kg |
Magnesium | 2.20 g/kg |
Potassium | 7.90 g/kg |
Sodium | 10.5 g/kg |
Sulfur | 7.10 g/kg |
Manganese | 16.0 mg/kg |
Zinc | 99.0 mg/kg |
Copper | 11.0 mg/kg |
Iron | 351 mg/kg |
Selenium | 0.40 mg/kg |
Arginine | 40.5% |
Alanine | 41.0% |
Aspartic Acid | 59.2% |
Cysteine | 5.60% |
Methionine | 17.7% |
Lysine | 48.9% |
Threonine | 27.0% |
Metabolic Energy (poultry) | 3.200 kcal/kg |
Metabolic Energy (pig/bovine) | 2.900 kcal/kg |
Livestock feed For feeds such as pigs and chickens, these feeds need to contain high quality protein, especially for young pigs and chickens. Because young animals are in a period of vigorous growth, the demand for protein and the proportion of amino acids in the protein are large, and fishmeal as an animal protein, the proportion of amino acids is the closest to the amino acids required by animals.
For some fur animals such as foxes, crickets, etc., fur animals are mostly carnivorous, and the demand for protein is large in growth. High-quality fishmeal as a protein raw material is the first choice for these animal feed ingredients.
It is the main raw material for feed protein of aquatic animals such as fish, crabs and shrimps. The ratio of amino acids required for fishmeal and aquatic animals is the closest. Adding fishmeal can ensure that aquatic animals grow faster.