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RESEARCH ARTICLE   (Open Access)

Hatchery Eggshell Waste as a Feed-Grade Calcium Supplement for Dairy Cattle in Bangladesh: A Narrative Review of Nutritional Evidence, Processing Safety, and Circular-Economy Prospects

Abstract 1. Introduction 2. Review Design and Literature Search Strategy 3. Results and Discussion 4. Conclusion Acknowledgements Author Contributions Competing Financial Interests References

Nazmus Sakib1, Nazmul Huda1, Sadat Bin Rafique1, Md. Rakin Absar1, Tayeba Tabassum1, Abdullah Al Muntasir1, Md. Akteruzzaman2, Syed Sarwar Jahan1, Md. Shariful Islam1*

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Livestock Research 2 (1) 1-17 https://doi.org/10.25163/livestock.2110838

Submitted: 13 September 2024 Revised: 06 November 2024  Accepted: 13 November 2024  Published: 15 November 2024 


Abstract

Background: Bangladesh’s rapidly expanding poultry-hatchery sector generates an estimated 8,000–9,500 tonnes of eggshell waste annually — a stream currently diverted to composting or landfill rather than valorized within the agricultural input chain. Concurrently, the country’s smallholder-dominated dairy sector confronts a persistent calcium-supply deficit, with subclinical hypocalcaemia affecting approximately 30% of lactating cross-bred cows fed calcium-deficient, rice-straw-based roughage (Samad, 2020). Conventional mineral supplements — limestone, oyster shell, and dicalcium phosphate — are overwhelmingly imported, exposing smallholder dairy farmers to exchange-rate volatility and supply-chain disruption.

Objectives: This narrative review evaluates the feasibility of repurposing hatchery eggshell waste as a feed-grade calcium source for Bangladeshi dairy cattle by (i) quantifying the scale and current management of eggshell waste generation; (ii) synthesizing evidence on eggshell nutritional value, calcium bioavailability, processing requirements, and microbiological safety; and (iii) assessing the prospects, constraints, and priority research needs for adoption.

Methods: Literature was retrieved from PubMed/PMC, ScienceDirect, Scopus, Wiley Online Library, and Frontiers (January 2025 – June 2025). Grey literature was used exclusively to characterize industry-scale variables and is flagged explicitly throughout.

Results: Eggshell comprises approximately 95% calcium carbonate, yielding 25–30% elemental calcium on a dry-matter basis — comparable in bioavailability to mined limestone. A single Indonesian dairy-cattle feeding trial (n = 20; 4 cows per treatment group) reported higher milk yield and elevated milk calcium content with full eggshell-meal substitution, though the limited statistical power of that study warrants caution in generalizing its findings. A Bangladeshi turkey study confirmed Salmonella-negative status following heat treatment (Jahan et al., 2024), and multiple poultry feeding trials broadly corroborate nutritional equivalence to limestone.

Conclusions: Hatchery eggshell waste represents a technically plausible, economically promising, and environmentally favorable calcium source for Bangladeshi dairy cattle. Realization of this potential requires a well-powered, Bangladesh-specific cattle feeding trial, systematic heavy-metal and microbiological safety profiling across hatchery sources, and development of a formal national feed-ingredient standard.

Keywords: eggshell waste valorization; hatchery by-product; calcium supplementation; dairy cattle; subclinical hypocalcaemia; circular economy; Bangladesh

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