No. 151, Haixi South Road, Huangdao District, Qingdao City, Shandong Province, China
Room 1601, Building C, International Trade Building, No. 228, Changjiang Middle Road, Huangdao District, Qingdao City, Shandong Province, China
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I. High Protein, Low Fat—Ideal for Fattening Fur Animals and Promoting Long Fur Growth
1. Defatted black soldier fly larvae meal contains 51%–55% crude protein and ≤15% fat. It features a balanced amino acid profile and is rich in methionine and lysine—essential for fur synthesis. Its protein digestibility and absorption rates are superior to those of fish meal and meat meal.
2. The low-fat formulation helps prevent fatty liver and subcutaneous fat accumulation in fur animals, resulting in hides free of yellow fat and clean, thin skin, thereby enhancing fur and hide quality.
3. Adequate levels of calcium, phosphorus, zinc, manganese, and copper support skeletal and hair follicle development in fur animals, significantly improving survival rates and growth rates in young animals.
II. Unique Active Compounds: Nourish the Skin and Enhance Coat Luster, Significantly Improving Fur and Hide Quality
1. Chitin: A natural prebiotic that protects the gut, reduces diarrhea, enhances nutrient absorption, and improves issues such as hair loss and sparse undercoat.
2. Natural antimicrobial peptides + lauric acid: Inhibit bacteria and reduce inflammation, alleviating dermatitis, dandruff, and mite infestations while strengthening the skin barrier; results in a dense, lustrous coat that increases market value.
3. Balanced Unsaturated Fatty Acids (Omega-3/6): Promotes natural coat health without the need for large amounts of added fish oil; results in vibrant coat color and superior luster compared to conventional protein sources, ensuring uniform hide color.
III. Strong Stress Resistance, Reduced Morbidity, and Lower Farming Losses
1. Antimicrobial peptides provide broad-spectrum antibacterial protection, reducing various types of inflammation and minimizing stress-related mortality during molting and herd relocation.
2. Antioxidant components scavenge free radicals, alleviating stress caused by high temperatures, transportation, and pre-harvesting stress, ensuring that animals do not shed down or lose fur.
3. No residues of exogenous antibiotics; pelts are free of drug residues, meeting export quarantine standards for pelts.
IV. High palatability and strong appetite stimulation, reducing the feed-to-meat ratio
1. Possesses a unique, natural gamey aroma that foxes, palm civets, minks, and raccoon dogs find highly palatable, ensuring consistent feed intake; high protein utilization reduces feed consumption and lowers farming costs.
2. Can fully or partially replace fish meal and meat-and-bone meal, addressing issues of rising fish meal prices and unstable supply while stabilizing feed formulation costs.
V. Low Allergenicity and Safe, Stable Raw Materials
1. Insect protein has a simple antigenic structure, resulting in extremely rare cases of itching or hair loss caused by protein allergies.
2. Raw materials undergo standardized processing; heavy metal and microbial indicators comply with national standards. Supply remains stable year-round and is not subject to fisheries resource constraints.
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Summary
1. High protein and low fat content result in hides free of yellow fat and a glossy, needle-like fur, leading to higher hide prices.
2. Contains antimicrobial peptides and chitin, which protect the gut, reduce dandruff, and minimize disease and wastage.
3. Rich in methionine, which promotes hair follicle growth and improves growth performance and survival rates in young animals.
4. Can replace fish meal to control costs; offers excellent palatability and helps prevent hair loss and flattened fur during periods of stress.