Dietary inclusion of non-conventional palm kernel meal enhances growth, digestive enzyme activities and carcass characteristics of juvenile rohu (Labeo rohita)

2020 
Abstract A 60-day feeding trial was performed to test the nutritional value and utilization possibility of palm kernel meal (PKM) as a feed ingredient for juvenile Labeo rohita. Five iso-nitrogenous diets were prepared with various inclusions of PKM which replaced sunflower oil cake and de-oiled rice bran namely, control (without PKM), T1 (50 g/kg PKM), T2 (100 g/kg PKM), T3 (150 g/kg PKM) and T4 (200 g/kg PKM). The experiment was conducted in 350 L fibre reinforced plastic tanks in triplicate and each tank stocked with twenty-five juvenile rohu (7.2 ± 0.01 g) were fed twice daily at 5% of body weight with the experimental diet. The growth performance values showed a higher overall linear trend in T2 and it is significantly different from control as well as T1 groups. Final results showed highest average body weight, specific growth rate, protein efficiency ratio, and apparent net protein utilization in a dose-dependent manner (p
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