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Poultry processing plant waste disposal, utilization of rendered products as protein source for livestock production
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Veterinary Science & Technology

ISSN: 2157-7579

Open Access

Poultry processing plant waste disposal, utilization of rendered products as protein source for livestock production


2nd Indo-Global Summit & Expo on Veterinary

October 26-28, 2015 Hyderabad, India

R Prasanna Kumar1, M Sahitya Rani1 and Carlos Alfaro2

1Sri P.V. Narasimha Rao Telangana State University for Veterinary, Animal and Fishery Sciences, India 2Almarai Company, KSA

Posters-Accepted Abstracts: J Vet Sci Technol

Abstract :

Without the rendering industry, the accumulation of unprocessed animal; India�¢����s animal wealth is huge in terms of its population of cattle (204.5 million), buffaloes (98.59 million), poultry (800 million), sheep (64.99 million), goats (125.3 million) and pigs (14.2 million) as per world estimates 2008. Compared with the rest of the livestock sector the poultry industry in India is more scientific; it is well organized and progressing towards modernization. The Indian poultry industries success story is uniquely exceptional. The utilization and disposal of product specific waste is difficult, due to its inadequate biological stability, potentially pathogenic nature, high water content, potential for rapid auto oxidation and high level of enzymatic activity. On a global perspective, rendering provides an important service to society and the animal feeding industries by processing approximately 60 million tonnes per year of animal byproducts derived from the meat and animal production industries. During slaughter and processing, between 33 and 43 percent by weight of the live animal is removed and discarded as inedible waste. We conducted a study to detect the quality and chemical composition of poultry rendered products feather meal, offal meal, blood meal and poultry by-product meal.

Biography :

Email: repalleprasannakumar@gmail.com

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