Resumen:
Implications
• Insects are promising alternatives to conventional pro- tein and fat sources for ruminants.
• Legislation is more restrictive for the use of protein- rich insect meals than for insect oils.
• Insect meals seem to have lower in vitro digestibility than conventional plant meals.
• Insect products may modulate the ruminal environ- ment (e.g., CH4 emissions and biohydrogenation).