Duckweed protein as an alternative plant-based protein source for dog and cat dry diets

Sep 17, 2024Journal of animal science

Duckweed protein as an alternative plant protein for dry dog and cat food

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Abstract

Cats fed 10% duckweed protein showed greater palatability compared to control diets.

  • In dogs, diets with 5% and 10% duckweed protein had lower palatability compared to control diets.
  • Both cats and dogs on duckweed diets maintained acceptable stool quality, averaging 3.4 for cats and 3.3 for dogs on a scale of 1 to 5.
  • No negative effects on nutrient digestibility were observed in dogs consuming 5% and 10% duckweed protein.
  • Cats fed 10% and 15% duckweed protein had lower digestibility of dry matter, protein, and energy compared to control diets.
  • Duckweed protein may serve as a viable alternative to other plant-based proteins in dog diets at levels up to 10%; further research is necessary for its use in cat diets.

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