Formulation of practical diets for rainbow trout based on desired performance and body composition |
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Authors: | Gary Reinitz Frances Hitzel |
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Affiliation: | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Spearfish Fisheries Center, Route 1, Box 205, Spearfish, SD 57783 U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri) with an initial average weight of 1.8 g were fed eight experimental diets with 26 and 35% protein and varying amounts of lipid for 112 days. All experimental diets contained 10% fish meal (the only source of animal protein), as compared to a control diet with 35% fish meal. The energy content of the diet was the most important factor in determining growth rate. The percentage of dietary lipid was the dominant factor in determining the body composition of rainbow trout. Increased amounts of dietary lipid resulted in fish with increased amounts of whole-body fat and reduced amounts of whole-body protein and moisture. Body composition was more closely a function of nutritional history than of fish size. Protein retention and energy retention were negatively associated with the percentage of digestible protein in the diet. Mortality rates did not differ significantly among the groups tested; the general health of all fish examined was good. |
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