Results
Growth and Feed Performance
In the first trial, surface response models integrating dietary protein and lipid were developed to optimize key outcomes, including specific growth rate (SGR), feed conversion ratio (FCR), protein retention, and somatic indices. In the second trial, growth and feed performance were not affected by EPA + DHA levels within the range tested, indicating that the standard requirement is met across the inclusion range.
Immune and Inflammatory Response
During the stressful event, high-lipid diets consistently induced higher TGFβ1 expression, suggesting enhanced immunoregulatory signalling and increased investment in tissue remodelling and repair. TNFα expression was jointly affected by dietary protein and lipid, with the most nutrient-dense formulations showing higher expression, consistent with stronger pro-inflammatory and innate immune activation.
Skin and Flesh Quality After Crowding
On the other hand, increasing dietary EPA + DHA reduced the severity of bleeding spots and yellow discoloration on the skin belly after the crowding challenge. While EPA + DHA did not affect growth, higher levels improved harvest quality under stress conditions.