Khonkhaeng Benjamad, Wanapat Metha, So Sarong, Lunpha Areerat, Pilajun Ruangyote, Chanjula Pin, Khejornsart Pichad, Gunun Pongsatorn, Gunun Nirawan, Tengjaroenkul Bundit, Polyorach Sineenart, Cherdthong Anusorn
Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agricultural Innovation and Technology, Rajamangala University of Technology Isan, Nakhon Ratchasima Campus, Nakhon Ratchasima 30000, Thailand.
Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Tropical Feed Resource Research and Development Center (TROFREC), Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen 40002, Thailand.
Vet Med Int. 2025 May 21;2025:6428834. doi: 10.1155/vmi/6428834. eCollection 2025.
Cricket () is a high-protein insect species with a favorable amino acid and fatty acid profile, widely recognized as an alternative to soybean meal in nonruminant diets. However, research on its use in ruminant nutrition remains limited, particularly regarding its effects on feed efficiency and performance. This study evaluated the impact of completely replacing soybean meal with cricket meal on feed intake, nutrient digestibility, rumen fermentation, microbial populations, and growth performance in Thai native beef cattle. Eight male Thai native beef cattle (150 ± 15 kg; ∼2 years old) were used in a completely randomized design with two dietary treatments ( = 4 per group). One group received a conventional soybean meal-based diet, while the other received a diet in which 100% of the soybean meal was replaced with cricket meal at an inclusion level of 12% of dry matter. Both diets were formulated to be isonitrogenous and isocaloric. Feed intake was similar between treatments. Crude protein digestibility was higher in the cricket meal group (67.5%) compared to the soybean meal group (63.7%; = 0.04), while other digestibility parameters showed no differences. Blood metabolites, rumen fermentation characteristics, and microbial populations were unaffected by dietary treatment. Cattle fed the cricket meal-based diet showed greater average daily gain (+55.7%; = 0.02) and a 32.9% improvement in feed conversion ratio ( = 0.02) compared to cattle fed the soybean meal-based diet. These results suggest that cricket meal can serve as a complete replacement for soybean meal in beef cattle diets, enhancing protein digestibility and growth performance without compromising rumen function.
蟋蟀是一种高蛋白昆虫,其氨基酸和脂肪酸组成良好,在非反刍动物日粮中被广泛认为是豆粕的替代品。然而,关于其在反刍动物营养中的应用研究仍然有限,特别是在对饲料效率和生产性能的影响方面。本研究评估了用蟋蟀粉完全替代豆粕对泰国本地肉牛的采食量、养分消化率、瘤胃发酵、微生物种群和生长性能的影响。八头雄性泰国本地肉牛(150±15千克;约2岁)采用完全随机设计,分为两种日粮处理(每组n = 4)。一组饲喂传统的以豆粕为基础的日粮,另一组饲喂用蟋蟀粉替代100%豆粕的日粮,替代水平为干物质的12%。两种日粮的粗蛋白和能量含量相同。处理间采食量相似。蟋蟀粉组的粗蛋白消化率(67.5%)高于豆粕组(63.7%;P = 0.04),而其他消化率参数无差异。血液代谢物、瘤胃发酵特征和微生物种群不受日粮处理的影响。与饲喂豆粕日粮的牛相比,饲喂蟋蟀粉日粮的牛平均日增重更高(+55.7%;P = 0.02),饲料转化率提高了32.9%(P = 0.02)。这些结果表明,蟋蟀粉可以完全替代肉牛日粮中的豆粕,提高蛋白质消化率和生长性能,而不影响瘤胃功能。