Agricultural and Food Science (Jan 1992)
Effect of dietary fish meal on the palatability and fatty acid composition of pork
Abstract
The effect of graded levels of dietary fish meal was studied with growing pigs in two trials. Test diets contained fish meal 0, 2.7, 6.5 and 13 % in trial 1 and 0, 2,5 and 10 % in trial 2. In trial 2, diets containing 5 or 10 % of fish meal were divided into four different treatments, where fish meal was withdrawn from the diet 7, 5, 3 or 0 weeks before slaughter. There were no significant differences in performance results between the treatments in trial 1. The contents of long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids C22:5 and C22:6 in the pork fat were analyzed in both trials and they increased linearly with increasing level of fish meal in the diets (trial 1 and 2) (p