Using fish waste as the only feed source in swine operations is not recommended and should not be considered a sound farming practice. In addition, from a practical as well as a nutritional aspect, raw fish waste Is not suitable for incorporation into swine rations. This material to be suitable for incorporation into swine rations should be:
The rate of inclusion of fish waste into swine rations may be affected by the type of ration, the age of the pigs and the stage of reproduction. An average of St could be used as a guideline for adding fish waste to swine rations. High levels of fish products in the ration can result in adverse effects on carcass quality and should be avoided, especially when dealing with feeder pig operations.
The attached swine ration (Appendix(1) is an example of a lactating swine ration with St added fish waste. Other rations could easily be formulated and nutritionally adjusted to meet the requirements of other classes of swine. Farmers are encouraged to contact their Extension County Agent or the Livestock Specialist with the Cooperative Extension Service, University of Maine, Orono for information on swine feed formulation and feeding practices.
01-001 C.M.R. ch. 240, § II