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Use of redworms (Perionyx excavatus) to manage agricultural wastes and supply valuable feed for poultry
Vu, Dinh Ton; Han Quang, Hanh; Nguyen, Dinh Linh et al.
2009In Livestock Research for Rural Development, 21 (number 11), p. 192
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Keywords :
chicken; vermicomposting; vermiculture
Abstract :
[en] Perionyx excavatus, cultured in Vietnam in early 1990s, showed an important role in managing organic wastes and supplying a very nutritious feed for animals. To develop vermiculture in practice, four treatments of different substrates including 100% fresh cattle manure (CM); cattle manure + pig manure in 50:50 ratio (CPM); cattle manure + pig manure + rice straw in 50:40:10 ratio (CPMRS) and pig manure + rice straw in 90:10 ratio (PMRS) were prepared to examine worms’ growth and their decomposition efficiency. All substrates were composted 45 days before feeding to worms. The result showed that cattle manure (CM) was the best substrate for worm growth (biomass gained 713 g after 45 days or 242.6% of growth rate). The worm biomass achieved in CPMRS and PMRS treatments was significantly lower than that in CM treatment. As compared to primary substrates, vermicomposts exhibited an excellent result with a great increase in the amount of total P (0.3 – 0.6%), total K (0.09 – 0.23%), Ca (0.51 – 0.79%) and a decrease in N-NH3 and N-NH4+. A study was carried out to evaluate the influence of feed supplemented with worms on the growth and meat quality of broiler chickens (n=148). Starting at 4 weeks old the chickens were divided into a control group and three experimental groups corresponding to worm levels in the diet of 1, 1.5 and 2% on a dry matter basis according to a completely randomized design. Chicken fed the diet supplemented with 2% worms had the highest live weight at 10 weeks (1925 g/head vs 1823 g/head for the control). Percentage of breast and leg meat was also higher than in the control group. Chickens in the three worm groups had better FCR. The different levels of red worm supplementation did not affect meat quality (pH, color, and the rate of dehydration after storage and processing).
Disciplines :
Animal production & animal husbandry
Author, co-author :
Vu, Dinh Ton;  Hanoi University of Agriculture > Faculty of Animal Science and Aquaculture > Dean
Han Quang, Hanh ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Doct. sc. agro. & ingé. biol.
Nguyen, Dinh Linh;  Hanoi University of Agriculture > Centre for Interdisciplinary Research on Rural Development > Researcher
Nguyen, Van Duy;  Hanoi University of Agriculture > Center for Interdisciplinary Research on Rural Development > Researcher
Language :
English
Title :
Use of redworms (Perionyx excavatus) to manage agricultural wastes and supply valuable feed for poultry
Publication date :
01 November 2009
Journal title :
Livestock Research for Rural Development
eISSN :
0121-3784
Publisher :
Centro para la Investigación en Sistemas Sostenibles de Producción Agropecuaria, Cali, Colombia
Volume :
21
Issue :
number 11
Pages :
192
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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