Formulation and Preparation of Pet Foods from Low – Value Fishes of India

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 186 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2008
Abstract
"India’s present annual marine fish catch is 2.9 million tonnes and its low value fishes such as sardines, sciaenids, goat fishes and leiognathids amount to 60%. The fish meal obtained from these resources is mainly used presently as an ingredient in live stock and aquaculture feeds. These fishes offer vast scope in the production of pet foods. Pet foods prepared with leiognathid fish meal (60%), maize flour (10%), wheat flour (5%), vitamin and mineral mixture (5%) and water (20%) and experimented with 50 cats and 50 dogs were found to be ideal. Depending on protein level, feeds are being formulated for experimenting with more number of pet animals. Training programmes are also planned for unemployed people to popularize pet foods for commercial purposes.IntroductionIndia’s present annual marine fish catch is 2.9 million tonnes and low-value fishes sucha s sardines (Sardinella albella, s. gibbosa, S. fimbriata and S. melanura); sciaenids (Otolithus spp. and Jhonius dussumieri); engraulids (Stolephorus indicus); and leiognathids Leiognathus bindus, L. equilus and Gazza achlamys) constitute 60% (Figure 1)[1]. The fish meal obtained from these resources is now mainly used as an ingredient in livestock, poultry and aquaculture feeds. Considering the rich nutritional status of these low-value fishes, it is felt that these resources could be converted into value-added products viz. pet foods."
Citation
APA:
(2008) Formulation and Preparation of Pet Foods from Low – Value Fishes of IndiaMLA: Formulation and Preparation of Pet Foods from Low – Value Fishes of India. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2008.