How can egg help in aquaculture feeds Spray dried whole egg is a rich source of nutrients for any species including aquaculture species. Egg is known for its high-quality protein but its high levels of naturally occurring cholesterol and phospholipids make it an extra valuable inclusion in many aquaculture feeds. Typically, whole egg contains: - Minimum 46% protein with an ideal amino acid balance, - 1.5-2% cholesterol, and - 10-15% total phospholipids In addition, egg contains many other bioactive components, including Lysozyme and Immunoglobulin Y. These compounds may help provide protection from certain environmental micro-organisms. For a more in-depth discussion on the value of dried egg in aquaculture feeds, please click HERE To evaluate if dried egg fits your operation, please use the calculator below.Which unit of measurement do you prefer* Metric Imperial Tell us about the nutrients you value in your feed. Please select at least 2 ingredients. Ingredients* protein cholesterol phospholipids lysozyme IgY Ingredient % nutrient in ingredient Cost per lb/kg Ingredient % in your feed protein % nutrient in ingredient* Cost per lb/kg* Ingredient % in your feed cholesterol % nutrient in ingredient* Cost per lb/kg* Ingredient % in your feed phospholipids % nutrient in ingredient* Cost per lb/kg* Ingredient % in your feed lysozyme % nutrient in ingredient* Cost per lb/kg* Ingredient % in your feed IgY % nutrient in ingredient* Cost per lb/kg* Ingredient % in your feed Tell us about your current cost of feed and volumeEstimated cost of feed per ton*Please enter a number from 1 to 5000.Tons of feed produced* Tell us how much egg you can use in your feedsProposed egg use rate*Please enter a number from 1 to 10. If you would like for us to contact you, please provide the following. This is optional.Name First Last PhoneEmail CAPTCHA Δ