In the wild, insects are a natural part of poultry's omnivorous diet. However, there is now a trend towards intensive chicken farming using battery cage systems, where birds raised in poultry chicken cages are out of reach. However, insects are a protein-rich food source that has traditionally been used to supplement animal and human diets, and we can do this in the following ways.
insect breeding
Breeding flies, laying eggs and hatching larvae - all under controlled conditions around 30 degrees Celsius. The larvae are then fed until they reach the right size. This is a good way to provide your poultry with good nutrition.
buy insect feed
Insect meal is rich in protein (40% to 50%) and has a higher concentration of essential amino acids than soybean meal. Compared to lysine, BSF meal contains higher levels of threonine, valine, isoleucine and leucine than fish meal. Insects are also relatively high in fat and provide energy levels comparable to, or even higher than, grains or legumes.
The above are the methods and methods shared by poultry equipment manufacturers to supplement nutrition for poultry in the battery cage system. Hope to be able to help everyone.