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Trop Anim Health Prod ; 56(2): 55, 2024 Jan 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38265728

ABSTRACT

We hypothesized that cottonseed cake in confined Nellore young bulls' diet as fiber source, could maintain or improve the nutrient intake, and productive and metabolic parameters. It was evaluated the total replacement of whole plant corn silage (WPCS) by cottonseed cake (CSC) as a source of fiber in the diet. A completely randomized design with two treatments and 12 replications was used. The treatments were two experimental diets containing 300 g/kg of WPCS or CSC as roughage. All animals at 0, 15, 30, 60 and 112 days were weighed to monitor productive performance and nutrient intake. Dry matter intakes, organic matter, neutral detergent fiber, physically effective neutral detergent fiber, crude protein and non-fiber carbohydrates of the WPCS treatment cattle were higher (p < 0.05), and the ethereal extract intake of cattle fed CSC diet was higher. The BW of cattle fed WPCS was higher in the two initial periods of confinement (p < 0.05). Animals from both treatments showed linear growth during the confinement period. There was a fiber source × period interaction for total weight gain (TWG), average daily gain (ADG) and feed efficiency (FE) (p < 0.05), with the lowest in the first 15 days and the highest at 30 days, reflecting a compensatory gain in animals fed with CSC. Bulls fed with CSC showed negative TWG and ADG in the first period (p < 0.05), but recovered in the following periods, surpassing that of the SC treatment in the last two periods. There was negative EF of bulls fed with CSC in the first period (P < 0.05), but in the following periods the CSC diet did not differ from the WPCS diet. The animals fed CSC diet showed a higher concentration of cholesterol and glucose in the blood plasma (p < 0.05). The forage-free diet containing cottonseed cake as a source of fiber replacing corn silage promoted better animal performance.


Subject(s)
Cottonseed Oil , Detergents , Animals , Cattle , Male , Diet , Eating , Energy Intake
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Trop Anim Health Prod ; 55(5): 347, 2023 Oct 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37792107

ABSTRACT

This study evaluated the effect of different fiber sources supplied with cactus cladodes in diets on the intake and digestibility of nutrients, ingestive behavior, milk yield, and composition of dairy goats. The fiber sources were corn silage, sorghum silage, Digitaria pentzii Stent. hay, and sugarcane bagasse. Twelve Saanen goats with an average weight of 48.9 ± 7.3 kg and average production of 2.8 ± 0.7 kg of milk/day were assigned in three simultaneous 4 × 4 Latin squares (four animals, four treatments, and four experimental periods). There was no difference between the fiber sources for intake (P > 0.05) of dry matter (2.58 kg/day), organic matter (2.30 kg/day), crude protein (0.385 kg/day), neutral detergent fiber (0.895 kg/day), non-fibrous carbohydrates (0.858 kg/day), and metabolizable energy (5.66 Mcal/day). Also, the fiber sources did not influence dry matter and nutrient digestibility (P > 0.05). The association of cactus cladodes with silages, hay, and sugarcane bagasse did not change milk production, milk production corrected for 3.5% of fat and corrected for energy (2.78; 2.53 and 2,55 kg/day, respectively), in addition to milk composition (P > 0.05). No differences were observed in ingestive behavior (P > 0.05). Any fiber sources evaluated are recommended.


Subject(s)
Cactaceae , Saccharum , Female , Animals , Cellulose/metabolism , Dietary Fiber/metabolism , Lactation , Digestion , Diet/veterinary , Milk/metabolism , Silage/analysis , Zea mays/metabolism , Goats/metabolism , Rumen/metabolism
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Rev. Ciênc. Agrovet. (Online) ; 21(4): 449-455, dez. 2022. tab, graf
Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1413505

ABSTRACT

Maize has multiple functions and can be used for human consumption, animal feed, or in industrial processes. Grain production has made Brazil a world reference. However, few cultivars are available despite the relevance of sweet corn, especially for family farmers. This is similar to baby corn, in which sweet corn or popcorn is used for its production. In the Brazilian semi-arid region, plant and animal production are limited by water deficit in the dry season. Therefore, the production of sweet and baby corn generates income from the commercialization of the ears and roughage production with the whole-plant harvest. This research has aimed to assess the agronomic performance of five cultivars for sweet corn, baby corn, and fodder production in Agreste Meridional, a semi-arid region of Pernambuco, Brazil. Two experiments were carried out in a randomized block design with five treatments (AG 1051, Alagoano, Branquinha, São Luiz, and PV2 Viçosense) and four blocks. The 1st experiment assessed the performance of the cultivars for sweet corn and fodder yield, in which the cultivars AG 1051 and Branquinha had higher yields for ears (21.9 and 20.3 Mg ha-1) and fodder (10.7 and 10.9 Mg DM ha-1), respectively. The 2nd experiment assessed the performance of the cultivars for baby corn and fodder yield, in which the cultivars AG 1051 and PV2 Viçosense obtained the highest yield for ears (3.1 and 2.9 Mg ha-1, respectively); Branquinha had a higher yield for fodder (8.9 Mg DM ha-1). Therefore, these cultivars have desirable characteristics and can be used in intensive or extensive production.(AU)


O milho apresenta múltiplas funções, podendo ser utilizado no consumo humano, alimentação animal ou em processos industriais. A produção de grãos tornou o Brasil uma referência mundial. Porém, apesar da relevância do milho verde, principalmente para agricultores familiares, são poucos os cultivares disponíveis. Do mesmo modo, para o minimilho, em que são utilizados milho doce ou pipoca para sua obtenção. Na região semiárida, as produções vegetal e animal são limitadas pelo déficit hídrico na época seca. Portanto, com a produção de milho verde e minimilho é possível obter renda com a comercialização das espigas e produzir volumoso com a colheita da planta inteira. O objetivo dessa pesquisa foi avaliar o desempenho agronômico de cinco cultivares para produção de milho verde e minimilho e produção de forragem no Agreste Meridional, região semiárida de Pernambuco. Foram realizados dois experimentos no delineamento em blocos casualizados, com cinco tratamentos (AG 1051, Alagoano, Branquinha, São Luiz e PV2 Viçosense) e quatro blocos. No primeiro experimento avaliou-se o desempenho dos cultivares para produção de milho verde e forragem, em que os cultivares AG 1051 e Branquinha tiveram, respectivamente, maiores produtividades de espigas comerciais (21,9 e 20,3 Mg ha-1) e de forragem (10,7 e 10,9 Mg MS ha-1). No segundo experimento, avaliou-se o desempenho dos cultivares para a produção de minimilho e forragem, em que os cultivares AG 1051 e PV2 Viçosense obtiveram a maior produtividade de espiguetas comerciais (3,1 e 2,9 Mg ha-1, respetivamente); Branquinha, maior produtividade de forragem (8,9 Mg MS ha-1). Portanto, esses cultivares reúnem características desejáveis, podendo ser utilizados em sistemas intensivos ou extensivos de produção.(AU)


Subject(s)
24444 , Zea mays/physiology , Brazil
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Rev. colomb. cienc. pecu ; 35(1)mar. 2022.
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1535779

ABSTRACT

Background: No studies have been conducted evaluating sugarcane silage associated with both Lactobacillus plantarum and Pediococcus pentosaceus for lactating dairy cows. Objective: To evaluate diets containing different roughages with and without microbial inoculants on intake, digestibility and milk yield of medium-producing cows. Methods: A total of 15 Holstein cows distributed into a randomized block design were used. Dietary treatments were: 1) a corn silage-based diet (CS), 2) a fresh sugarcane-based diet (SC), 3) a sugarcane silage ensiled without inoculant (SS), 4) sugarcane silage ensiled with Lactobacillus buchneri (SSLB), and 5) sugarcane silage ensiled with Lactobacillus plantarum and Pediococcus pentosaceus (SSLP). Results: Digestible organic matter intake (DOMI) was lower (p<0.05) in cows fed SSLB (9.77 kg day-1) when compared with cows fed CS (13.29 kg day-1) and SSLP (12.42 kg day-1). Ensiling of sugarcane increased intake of neutral detergent fiber (NDF) compared to SC (mean of 6.00 kg day-1 versus 4.97 kg day-1; p<0.05). Dry matter digestibility was greater (p<0.05) in CS (77.80%) compared with diets based on sugarcane silage, whereas NDF digestibility was lower for treatments with sugarcane (p<0.05). Milk yield was similar among CS (27.99 kg), SC (25.59 kg), and silages with additives (25.47 and 27.07 for SSLB and SSLP, respectively). Cows fed CS produced more fat-corrected milk (25.89 kg) than those fed sugarcane-based diets (p<0.05). Conclusions: Fresh sugarcane or sugarcane silage with additives can be used as a roughage source for dairy cows producing up to 23.43 kg d-1 fat-corrected milk, considering the total diet is properly balanced.


Antecedentes: No existen estudios que evalúen la adición de Lactobacillus plantarum y Pediococcus pentosaceus en el ensilaje de caña de azúcar para vacas lactantes. Objetivo: Evaluar dietas con diferentes forrajes y ensilajes con y sin inoculantes microbianos sobre el consumo, digestibilidad y producción lactea de vacas de mediana producción. Metodología: Quince vacas Holstein se distribuyeron en un diseño de bloques al azar. Los tratamientos fueron: 1) dieta con ensilaje de maíz (CS), 2) dieta con caña de azúcar fresca (SC), 3) dieta con ensilaje de caña sin inoculantes (SS), 4) dieta con ensilaje de caña de azúcar ensilada con Lactobacillus buchneri (SSLB), y 5) dieta con ensilaje de caña de azúcar ensilada con Lactobacillus plantarum y Pediococcus pentosaceus (SSLP). Resultados: El consumo de materia orgánica digestible fue menor (p<0,05) en la dieta SSLB (9,77 kg day-1) en comparación con CS (13,29 kg dia-1) y SSLP (12,42 kg dia-1). El ensilaje de caña de azúcar promovió un mayor consumo de fibra detergente neutra (NDF) en comparación con SC (promedio de 6,00 kg dia-1 versus 4,97 kg dia-1; p<0,05). La digestibilidad de la materia seca fue mayor (p<0,05) para la dieta CS (77,80%) en comparación con las dietas con ensilaje de caña de azúcar, mientras que la digestibilidad de la NDF fue menor para las dietas a base de caña de azúcar (p<0,05). La producción de leche fue similar entre CS (27,99 kg), SC (25,59 kg) y ensilajes con aditivos (25,47 y 27,07 para SSLB y SSLP, respectivamente). Las vacas alimentadas con ensilaje de maíz produjeron más leche corregida por grasa (25,89 kg) que las alimentadas con dietas a base de caña de azúcar (p<0,05). Conclusión: La caña de azúcar fresca o ensilada con aditivos se puede utilizar como fuente de forraje para vacas que producen hasta 23,43 kg d-1 leche corregida por grasa, siempre que la dieta total esté equilibrada adecuadamente.


Antecedentes: Há carência de estudos avaliando a adição de Lactobacillus plantarum e Pediococcus pentosaceus na silagem de cana-de-açúcar para vacas em lactação. Objetivo: Avaliar dietas contendo diferentes forragens e silagens com e sem inoculantes microbianos sobre o consumo, digestibilidade e produção de leite de vacas de média produção de leite. Métodos: Quinze vacas Holandesas foram distribuídas em um delineamento em blocos casualizados. Os tratamentos foram: 1) dieta com silagem de milho (CS), 2) dieta com cana-de-açúcar fresca (SC), 3) dieta com silagem de cana ensilada sem inoculantes (SS), 4) dieta com silagem de cana-de-açúcar ensilada com Lactobacillus buchneri (SSLB), ou 5) dieta com silagem de cana- de-açúcar ensilada com Lactobacillus plantarum, and Pediococcus pentosaceus (SSLP). Resultados: O consumo de matéria orgânica digestível foi menor (p<0,05) na dieta SSLB (9,77 kg day-1) comparada com CS (13,29 kg dia-1) e SSLP (12,42 kg dia-1). A ensilagem da cana-de-açúcar promoveu maior consumo de fibra em detergente neutro (FDN) em comparação com SC (média de 6,00 kg dia-1 versus 4.97 kg dia-1; p<0.05). A digestibilidade da matéria seca foi maior (p<0,05) para a dieta CS (77,80%) comparada com as dietas com silagem de cana-de-açúcar, enquanto que a digestibilidade da FDN foi menor para as dietas baseadas em cana-de-açúcar (p<0,05). A produção de leite foi similar entre CS (27,99 kg), SC (25,59 kg) e silagens com aditivos (25,47 e 27,07 para SSLB e SSLP, respectivamente). Vacas alimentadas com silagem de milho produziram mais leite corrigido para gordura (25,89 kg) que aquelas alimentadas com dietas baseadas em cana-de-açúcar (p<0,05). Conclusão: A cana-de-açúcar fresca ou ensilada com aditivos pode ser utilizada como fonte volumosa para vacas produzindo até 23,43 kg d-1 leite corrigido para gordura, desde que a dieta total esteja apropriadamente balanceada.

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Rev. colomb. cienc. pecu ; 35(1)mar. 2022.
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1535782

ABSTRACT

Background: Novel feeding strategies should be developed to produce high-quality meat in current goat production systems. Objective: To evaluate the effects of castration and the association of spineless cactus with sugarcane bagasse or elephant grass hay on nutrient intake, digestibility, performance, feeding behavior and carcass traits of feedlot kids. Methods: A total of 24 male kids (12 castrated and 12 intact), with an average initial weight of 18.5 ± 3.8 kg were allotted to a completely randomized 2 x 2 factorial design (sugar cane bagasse or elephant grass hay; intact or castrated), and confined for 70 days. Results: Nutrient intake and animal performance were similar between treatments. Sugarcane bagasse increased, when compared to elephant grass hay, the digestibility of dry matter (66.12 vs 62.88; p=0.005), crude protein (74.26 vs 70.95; p=0.029) and non-fibrous carbohydrates (91.94 vs 83.07; p<0.001). The forage source affected the time spent resting, ruminating and total chewing time, but there was no effect of diet on feeding and rumination efficiencies. Elephant grass hay increased, when compared to sugarcane bagasse, hot carcass weight (9.87 vs 10.79; p=0.025) and hot carcass yield (43.81 vs 46.87; p=0.013). Intact kids produced heavier hot carcasses when compared with castrated kids (10.80 vs 9.86; p=0.014). Conclusion: Feeding intact or castrated kids with sugar cane bagasse or elephant grass hay do not affect nutrient intake and performance. Feedlot goats have improved carcass traits if kept intact and fed elephant grass hay.


Antecedentes: Se requiere desarrollar nuevas estrategias de alimentación para producir carne de alta calidad en los sistemas actuales de producción de cabras. Objetivo: Evaluar el efecto de la castración y asociación de palma forrajera con bagazo de caña de azúcar o heno de pasto elefante sobre la ingesta de nutrientes, digestibilidad, rendimiento, comportamiento de alimentación y caracteristicas de la canal de cabritos de engorde. Métodos: Un total de 24 cabritos (12 castrados y 12 intactos) con peso inicial promedio de 18,5 ± 3,8 kg fueron asignados a un diseño factorial 2 x 2 completamente al azar (bagazo de caña de azucar o heno de pasto elefante; castrados o intactos) y confinados durante 70 días. Resultados: La ingesta de nutrientes y el rendimiento animal fueron similares entre tratamientos. El bagazo de caña de azúcar aumentó, en comparación con el heno de pasto elefante, la digestibilidad de la materia seca (66,12 vs 62,88; p=0,005), de la proteína cruda (74,26 vs 70,95; p=0,029) y de los carbohidratos no fibrosos (91,94 vs 83,07; p<0,001). La fuente de forraje afectó el tiempo de descanso, de rumia, y el tiempo total de masticación, pero no hubo efecto de la dieta sobre la eficiencia alimentacia y de la rumia. El heno de pasto elefante aumentó, en comparación con el bagazo, el peso de la canal caliente (9,87 vs 10,79; p=0,025) y el rendimiento de la canal caliente (43,81 vs 46,87; p=0,013). Los animales intactos produjeron canales calientes más pesadas en comparación con los castrados (10,80 vs 9,86; p=0,014). Conclusión: La alimentación de cabritos enteros o castrados con bagazo de caña de azúcar o heno de pasto elefante no afecta la ingesta de nutrientes y el rendimiento. Los cabritos tienen mejores características de canal si se alimentan con heno de pasto elefante y se dejan enteros.


Antecedentes: Novas estratégias de alimentação devem ser desenvolvidas para produção de carne de qualidade nos atuais sistemas de produção de caprinos. Objetivo: Avaliar o efeito da castração e da associação da palma forrageira com o bagaço de cana de açúcar ou feno de capim elefante no consumo de nutrientes, digestibilidade, desempenho, comportamento ingestivo e características de carcaça de cabritos confinados. Métodos: Um total de 24 caprinos (12 castrados e 12 não castrados), com peso inicial médio de 18,5 ± 3,8 kg, distribuídos em um delineamento experimental inteiramente casualizado, em arranjo fatorial 2 x 2 (bagaço de cana de açúcar ou feno de capim elefante; inteiros ou castrados), confinados durante 70 dias. Resultados: O consumo de nutrientes e o desempenho dos animais foram semelhante entre os tratamentos. O bagaço de cana elevou, quando comparado com o feno, a digestibilidade da matéria seca (66,12 vs 62,88; p=0,005), proteína (74,26 vs 70,95; p=0,029) e carboidratos não fibrosos (91,94 vs 83,07; p<0,001). As fontes de fibra afetaram os tempos de ócio, ruminação e mastigação total, mas não houve efeito para as eficiências de alimentação e ruminação. O feno de capim elefante aumentou, quando comparado com o bagaço, o peso de caracaça quente (9,87 vs 10,79; p=0,025) e o rendimento de carcaça quente (43,81 vs 46,87; p=0,013). Os animais inteiros produziram carcaças quentes mais pesadas em comparação aos castrados (10,80 vs 9,86; p=0,014). Conclusão: Alimentar caprinos inteiros ou castrados com bagaço de cana ou feno de capim-elefante não interfere no consumo de nutrientes e desempenho. Caprinos confinados terão as características de carcaça melhoradas se mantidos intactos e alimentados com feno de capim elefante.

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Animals (Basel) ; 12(3)2022 Feb 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35158724

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of replacing Tifton-85 hay (Cynodon spp. cv. Tifton 85) with 0, 150, 300, 450 and 600 g/kg dry matter (DM) of spineless cactus (SC, Nopalea cochenilifera Salm-Dyck) plus urea and ammonium sulfate (UAS; 9:1) on DM, digestible organic matter (DOM) and indigestible neutral detergent fiber (iNDF) intakes, as well as ruminal fermentation, N-balance, and microbial protein supply (MPS). Five rumen-fistulated and cannulated crossbred wethers, weighing 43.8 ± 5.80 kg, were randomized in a 5 × 5 Latin square design. Isonitrogenous diets (14% crude protein) were supplied with a roughage/concentrate ratio of 70:30. The DOM intake, N-retained, and MPS showed quadratic responses (p < 0.05), with maximum values estimated at the levels of SC+UAS of 414, 438 and 418 g/kg DM, respectively. Rumen pH and ammonia nitrogen, iNDF intake, N-urinary excretion, and serum urea and plasma ammonia reduced linearly (p < 0.05) with increasing SC+UAS inclusion. Ruminal acetate and propionate concentrations increased linearly with increasing SC+UAS inclusion. In wethers fed diets with a roughage/concentrate ratio of 70:30, roughage constituted of a SC+UAS/hay (Tifton-85) ratio of 41:29 is recommended in order to maximize the DOM intake, N-retention, and MPS.

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Semina ciênc. agrar ; 43(2): 775-796, mar.-abr. 2022. graf, tab
Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1369106

ABSTRACT

Forage sorghum is a crop that can be planted in semiarid regions, due to its greater adaptability to dry climate environments, and can replace maize in these regions, which are often unsuitable for its production. Thus, the objective of the study was to evaluate the structural, morphological and nutritional characteristics of 23 sorghum hybrids forage cultivated in rainfed conditions, planted in different climate conditions, comparing the hybrids, in order to determine what produces the best in the climatic conditions of the explored region, and also to indicate whether this crop can be planted as a replacement for maize in environments not suitable for planting it. The research was conducted in climate BSh in the Municipality of Alvorada do Gurgueia, and climate Aw in the Municipality of Bom Jesus, both in the state of Piauí from 2014 to 2015. Each trial consisted of 20 experimental forage sorghum hybrids [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench], and three commercial hybrids. A randomized block design was used, with three replications in a factorial scheme (2 × 23). The growth characteristics determined were hybrid × climate interaction for the variables plant height, lodging and leaf/stem ratio. For the variable number of tillers, there was a significant difference only between hybrids. There was no difference between hybrids only for the lodging variable of climate Aw. The other variables showed a difference in all hybrids evaluated. There was an interaction for production of dead matter and total dry forage mass between the different environments and hybrids evaluated. For leaf production, there was an effect only for the different environments. For the chemical characteristics, there was an interaction for all variables analyzed between the different environments and hybrids evaluated. The semi-arid region of the State of Piauí, climate BSh which presents a high climatic risk for maize cultivation, proved to be favorable for forage sorghum production. The forage sorghum also presented agronomic characteristics similar to those found in semi humid climate Aw, a favorable region for maize cultivation. In addition, the tested hybrids showed good chemical characteristics, so the BSh climate has great exploratory potential for the cultivation of forage sorghum.(AU)


O sorgo forrageiro é uma cultura que pode ser plantada em regiões semiáridas, devido a sua maior adaptabilidade a ambientes de climas secos, podendo substituir a cultura do milho nessas regiões que são impróprias para sua produção. Com isso, o objetivo do trabalho foi avaliar as características estruturais, morfológicas e nutricionais de 23 híbridos de sorgo forrageiro cultivados em regime de sequeiro, plantados em diferentes climas, comparando os híbridos com finalidade de determinar o que melhor produz nas condições climáticas da região explorada, e também para indicar se essa cultura pode ser plantada em substituição ao milho em ambientes não adequados para o plantio do mesmo. A pesquisa foi realizada em clima BSh no município Alvorada do Gurguéia, e clima Aw no município de Bom Jesus, ambos no estado do Piauí nos anos de 2014 a 2015. Cada ensaio consistiu de 20 híbridos experimentais de sorgo forrageiro [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] e três híbridos comerciais. O delineamento foi em blocos casualizados com três repetições, em esquema fatorial (2 × 23). Para as características de crescimento, houve interação híbrido × clima para as variáveis altura de planta, acamamento e relação folha/colmo. Para a variável número de perfilhos, houve diferença significativa apenas entre os híbridos. Não houve diferença entre os híbridos apenas para a variável acamamento clima Aw. As demais variáveis apresentaram diferença em todos os híbridos avaliados. Houve interação para produção de matéria morta e massa seca total de forragem entre os diferentes ambientes e híbridos avaliados. Para a produção de folhas, houve efeito apenas para os diferentes ambientes. Para as características químicas, houve interação para todas as variáveis analisadas entre os diferentes ambientes e híbridos avaliados. A região semiárida do Estado do Piauí, clima BSh que apresenta alto risco climático para o cultivo do milho, mostrou-se favorável à produção de sorgo forrageiro. O sorgo forrageiro também apresentou características agronômicas semelhantes às encontradas no clima semiúmido Aw, região favorável ao cultivo do milho. Além disso, os híbridos testados apresentaram boas características químicas, portanto o clima BSh possui grande potencial exploratório para o cultivo de sorgo forrageiro.(AU)


Subject(s)
24444 , Zea mays , Sorghum
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Ars vet ; 38(4): 149-152, 2022. tab
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1417133

ABSTRACT

O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar a influência das diferentes idades de corte sobre o teor de matéria seca e proteína bruta do capim BRS Capiaçu. O experimento iniciou-se com a seleção e corte das plantas matrizes para o maior aproveitamento do colmo, fez necessário eliminar as folhas superiores, pois as mesmas não brotam, e a retirada facilitou na distribuição do colmo na hora do plantio. O delineamento experimental foi realizado em blocos casualizados, totalizando quatro repetições. A unidade experimental constituiu-se de três linhas de plantio de 48,0 m de comprimento com espaçamento entre linhas de 1,5 m, totalizando 144 m². O experimento teve duração de 110 dias, sendo distribuído em três períodos: 60, 90 e 110 dias, somando assim, três idades de corte. Para a implantação da cultivar, foi realizado o preparo convencional do solo, uso do adubo para plantio na formulação NPK 4-30-10, na cobertura o fertilizante 20-05-20 conforme a análise química do solo e o plantio por colmos no sulco. Nas três idades de corte, as amostras coletadas foram acondicionadas em sacos plásticos identificados conforme o tratamento e repetição, posteriormente foram encaminhados para o laboratório. Os maiores valores de matéria seca foram obtidos com 90 e 110 dias de corte (p<0,05). Na variável proteína bruta, o maior valor foi observado aos 60 dias, porém, não diferindo do corte realizado aos 110 dias de idade (p>0.05). O corte realizado aos 110 dias favoreceu o aumento nos teores de matéria seca sem comprometer os teores de proteína bruta.


The objective of this work was to evaluate the influence of different cutting ages on the dry matter and crude protein content of BRS Capiaçu grass. The experiment began with the selection and cutting of the mother plants for the best use of the stem, it was necessary to eliminate the upper leaves, as they do not sprout, and the removal facilitated the distribution of the stem at the time of planting. The experimental design was carried out in randomized blocks, totaling four replications. The experimental unit consisted of three planting lines of 48.0 m in length with a spacing between rows of 1.5 m, totaling 144 m². The experiment lasted 110 days, being distributed in three periods: 60, 90 and 110 days, thus adding three cutting ages. For the implantation of the cultivar, the conventional soil preparation was carried out, the use of fertilizer for planting in the NPK 4-30-10 formulation, in the coverage the fertilizer 20-05-20 according to the chemical analysis of the soil and the planting by stalks in the furrow. At the three cutting ages, the samples collected were placed in plastic bags identified according to the treatment and repetition, and were later sent to the laboratory. The highest values of dry matter were obtained with 90 and 110 days of cutting (p<0.05). In the crude protein variable, the highest value was observed at 60 days of age, however, it did not differ from the cut performed at 110 days of age (p>0.05). The cut performed at 110 days favored an increase in dry matter contents without compromising crude protein contents.


Subject(s)
Pennisetum/growth & development , Pennisetum/chemistry , Animal Feed/analysis , Nutritive Value
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Transl Anim Sci ; 5(3): txab119, 2021 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34671721

ABSTRACT

Two experiments were conducted to evaluate the effects of feed additives [monensin (MON); 30 mg/kg of dry matter (DM), and virginiamycin (VM); 25 mg/kg DM] and grain adaptation programs [adding roughage (ROU; sugarcane bagasse) or not (NO-ROU) during the 20-d adaptation period] on performance, carcass characteristics, and nutrient digestibility of Bos indicus cattle fed finishing diets containing 85% whole shelled corn and 15% of a pelleted protein-mineral-vitamin supplement. In Exp.1, 105 Nellore bulls [initial body weight (BW) = 368 ± 25 kg] were used in a complete randomized block design with a 2 × 2 factorial arrangement of treatments, consisting of two feed additives (MON and VM) associated with two adaptation programs (ROU or NO-ROU during the 20-d adaptation period). Effects of feed additives × adaptation programs were not detected (P ≥ 0.13). Feed additives did not affect dry matter intake (DMI), average daily gain (ADG), and feed efficiency (G:F) during the 20-d adaptation period (P ≥ 0.35). During the total feeding period (105 d), feeding MON decreased DMI (P ≤ 0.03) compared to VM. Adding sugarcane bagasse to finishing diets during the 20-d adaptation period (ROU) increased ADG (P = 0.05) and G:F (P = 0.03), and tended to increase BW (P = 0.09) compared to NO-ROU. In Exp. 2, 10 ruminally cannulated Nellore steers (BW = 268 ± 38 kg) were used in a completely randomized design to evaluate the effects of the two feed additives used in the Exp. 1 (MON and VM; 5 steers/treatment) on DMI, total apparent digestibility of nutrients, and ruminal fermentation characteristics. No differences in DMI, total tract apparent digestibility of nutrients, and ruminal fermentation characteristics were observed between MON and VM (P ≥ 0.32). An effect of sampling day (P < 0.001) was observed for ruminal pH, which was greater on day 0 compared to day 7, 14, and 21 of the experimental period (P ≤ 0.05). In summary, supplementing monensin and virginiamycin for finishing Nellore bulls fed whole shelled corn diets, resulted in similar growth performance and carcass characteristics. Including sugarcane bagasse to adapt finishing bulls to no-roughage diets containing whole shelled corn is an alternative to increase growth performance.

10.
Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec. (Online) ; 73(5): 1209-1216, Sept.-Oct. 2021. tab
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1345274

ABSTRACT

The objective was to evaluate the intake and digestibility of nutrients, ingestive behavior, and performance of goats fed with spineless cactus genotypes resistant to carmine cochineal (Miúda or Orelha de Elefante Mexicana (OEM). Thirty castrated male goats, without defined breed, aged 12 to 14 months, with an average body weight of 19.0±2.8kg, were distributed in a completely randomized design among three treatments (Control - Tifton hay, Miúda, and OEM) and ten replicates; the initial weight was considered as the covariate. The intake of organic matter (OM), neutral detergent fiber (NDF) was highest in the control treatment, while the intake of NFC was higher in the OEM diet. Treatments containing forage cactus showed the highest digestibility of DM, OM, and NFC. The animals fed the control diet spent more time on rumination and total chewing, but the time spent feeding or feeding efficiency, and performance did not differ. The use of spineless cactus genotypes resistant to carmine cochineal (Miúda and Orelha de Elefante Mexicana) in a diet for goats, in the amount of 450g/kg of DM does not interfere with the performance of the animals and improves the digestibility of OM and NFC.(AU)


Objetivou-se com o presente estudo avaliar o consumo e a digestibilidade de nutrientes, o comportamento ingestivo e o desempenho de caprinos alimentados com genótipos de palma forrageira resistentes à cochonilha-carmim (miúda ou orelha-de-elefante-mexicana (OEM). Trinta cabritos machos, castrados, sem raça definida, com idades entre 12 e 14 meses e peso corporal médio de 19,0±2,8kg, foram distribuídos em delineamento inteiramente ao acaso, em três tratamentos (controle - feno de tifton; miúda e OEM) e 10 repetições; o peso inicial foi considerado a covariável. O consumo de matéria orgânica (MO) e de fibra em detergente neutro (FDN) foi maior no tratamento controle; enquanto a ingestão de CNF foi maior na dieta OEM. Tratamentos contendo palma forrageira apresentaram as maiores digestibilidades de MS, MO e CNF. Os animais alimentados com a dieta controle gastaram mais tempo em ruminação e em mastigação total, mas o tempo gasto com alimentação ou a eficiência alimentar e o desempenho não diferiram. A utilização de genótipos de palma forrageira resistentes à cochonilha-carmim (miúda e orelha-de-elefante-mexicana) na dieta de caprinos, na quantidade de 450g/kg de MS, não interfere no desempenho dos animais e melhora a digestibilidade de MO e CNF.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Goats , Cactaceae , Diet , Animal Feed , Rumination, Digestive , Hemiptera
11.
Rev. bras. zootec ; 50: e20210057, 2021. tab
Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1443329

ABSTRACT

The study aimed to evaluate the potential use of dried or ensiled paulownia (Paulownia spp.) leaves as roughage source for ruminants. Paulownia tree leaves were collected from one-year-old hybrid (C-125, CAR, and TF-33 clones) trees. Dried paulownia leaves of the clones were different in dry matter (DM), crude ash (CA), crude protein (CP), ether extract (EE), crude fiber (CF), and nitrogen-free extract (NfE) and similar in neutral detergent fiber (NDF), acid detergent fiber (ADF), and acid detergent lignin (ADL); however, these values (except EE and ADL) of ensiled leaves were significantly different among the clones. Mean CP, CA, and condensed tannin contents in dried leaves were 15.36, 9.21, and 1.75%, respectively; NDF, ADF, and ADL contents were 38.35, 35.49, and 12.08%, respectively. Mean total volatile fatty acids, in vitro organic matter digestibility (IVOMD), and metabolizable energy (ME) value in dried leaves were 95.26 mmol/L, 76.34%, and 10.77 MJ/kg, respectively, whereas, CO2 and CH4 production were 54.66 and 29.78 mmol/L, respectively. Buffering capacity and water-soluble carbohydrates varied among the pre-ensiled paulownia leaves, although their means were 395.66 mEq/kg DM and 86.63 g/kg DM, respectively. In ensiled leaves, the pH, lactic acid ratio, and acetic acid ratio were 4.98, 11.23, and 2.56%, respectively, and butyric acid was not detected in any of the silages. Mean values of IVOMD and ME in ensiled leaves were 72.30% and 9.93 MJ/kg, respectively. Dried paulownia leaves are a high-quality alternative forage and the ensiled form is of medium quality. Therefore, paulownia leaves could be used as an alternative roughage source for ruminants.


Subject(s)
Silage , Lamiales/chemistry , Rumination, Digestive , Nutritive Value , Turkey
12.
Ars Vet. ; 37(3): 121-127, 2021. tab
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX | ID: vti-32757

ABSTRACT

Objetivou-se avaliar o desempenho de bovinos de corte confinados recebendo diferentes níveis e frequências do resíduo do processamento do milho doce como volumoso. Os animais foram divididos em cinco grupos, totalizando 30 animais por tratamento: 1) relação volumoso: concentrado (V:C) de 50:50 do início ao final do experimento; 2) 30 dias com 100% V, seguidos de 30 dias com relação V:C de 50:50, e posteriormente relação V:C de 30:70 até o final do período experimental; 3) 45 dias iniciais do confinamento com 100% de volumoso, e posteriormente relação V:C de 50:50 até o final do período experimental; 4) 30 dias iniciais do confinamento com 100% de volumoso, e posteriormente relação V:C de 50:50 até o final do período experimental; 5) 100% de volumoso. O fornecimento exclusivo de volumoso durante o período total do confinamento proporcionou aos animais os menores peso vivo final, ganho médio diário e consumo de matéria seca, porém, apresentaram a melhor conversão alimentar entre os tratamentos avaliados e menor custo por arroba produzida. A inclusão de concentrado proporcionou, de maneira geral, maior desempenho dos animais, porém, aumento dos custos de produção.(AU)


Feedlot cattle performance was evaluated upon diets offering different levels and frequencies of sweet corn residue as source of roughage. The animals were divided into five groups, in a total of 30 animals per treatment. 1) roughage:grain ratio (R:G) of 50:50 from the start to the end of experiment , 2) 30 days with 100% roughage, followed by 30 days with R:G ratio of 50:50, and then R:G ratio of 30:70 until the end of the experimental period; 3) first 45 days at feedlot condition with 100% of roughage and then R:G ratio of 50:50 until the end of experimental period; 4) 30 days at start of feedlot with 100% of roughage, and then a ratio of 50:50 until the end of experimental period; 5) 100% of roughage. The lowest body weight, average daily gain and dry matter intake were achieved by animals receiving only roughage during the total period of feedlot; however, these animals presented the best feed conversion between evaluated treatments and lowest cost per pound produced. The concentrate inclusion offered, in general, highest animal performance, but with high-cost production.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Cattle , Food Handling , Zea mays , Animal Feed , Cattle/metabolism
13.
Ars vet ; 37(3): 121-127, 2021. tab
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1463587

ABSTRACT

Objetivou-se avaliar o desempenho de bovinos de corte confinados recebendo diferentes níveis e frequências do resíduo do processamento do milho doce como volumoso. Os animais foram divididos em cinco grupos, totalizando 30 animais por tratamento: 1) relação volumoso: concentrado (V:C) de 50:50 do início ao final do experimento; 2) 30 dias com 100% V, seguidos de 30 dias com relação V:C de 50:50, e posteriormente relação V:C de 30:70 até o final do período experimental; 3) 45 dias iniciais do confinamento com 100% de volumoso, e posteriormente relação V:C de 50:50 até o final do período experimental; 4) 30 dias iniciais do confinamento com 100% de volumoso, e posteriormente relação V:C de 50:50 até o final do período experimental; 5) 100% de volumoso. O fornecimento exclusivo de volumoso durante o período total do confinamento proporcionou aos animais os menores peso vivo final, ganho médio diário e consumo de matéria seca, porém, apresentaram a melhor conversão alimentar entre os tratamentos avaliados e menor custo por arroba produzida. A inclusão de concentrado proporcionou, de maneira geral, maior desempenho dos animais, porém, aumento dos custos de produção.


Feedlot cattle performance was evaluated upon diets offering different levels and frequencies of sweet corn residue as source of roughage. The animals were divided into five groups, in a total of 30 animals per treatment. 1) roughage:grain ratio (R:G) of 50:50 from the start to the end of experiment , 2) 30 days with 100% roughage, followed by 30 days with R:G ratio of 50:50, and then R:G ratio of 30:70 until the end of the experimental period; 3) first 45 days at feedlot condition with 100% of roughage and then R:G ratio of 50:50 until the end of experimental period; 4) 30 days at start of feedlot with 100% of roughage, and then a ratio of 50:50 until the end of experimental period; 5) 100% of roughage. The lowest body weight, average daily gain and dry matter intake were achieved by animals receiving only roughage during the total period of feedlot; however, these animals presented the best feed conversion between evaluated treatments and lowest cost per pound produced. The concentrate inclusion offered, in general, highest animal performance, but with high-cost production.


Subject(s)
Animals , Cattle , Cattle/metabolism , Food Handling , Animal Feed , Zea mays
14.
Vet. Zoot. ; 27: 1-13, 6 dez. 2020.
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX | ID: vti-33230

ABSTRACT

Apesar da dimensão de área para produção de gramíneas, existem variações na sua produção e qualidade ao longo do ano (sazonalidade), o que afeta diretamente a produção animal no Brasil. Isso faz com que os produtores busquem alternativas que amenizem esses efeitos. Uma delas é o cultivo da cana de açúcar, visto que se trata de um alimento com grande potencial para a alimentação de ruminantes. Novos cultivares são promissores para o setor, como é o caso da cana energia, uma variedade desenvolvida a partir do cruzamento de espécies ancestrais e híbridas comerciais de cana de açúcar. Suas maiores vantagens são a flexibilidade, podendo ser cultivada em áreas com baixa aptidão agrícola e sua alta produção de biomassa por unidade de área, superando os cultivares tradicionais. A cana de açúcar mantém seu valor nutricional durante os meses de inverno, sendo tradicionalmente fornecida fresca aos animais. A ensilagem tem sido utilizada para evitar as operações diárias de corte e transporte da cana e pode colaborar para o aumento da produtividade e vida útil dos canaviais pela maior eficiência nos cuidados pós-colheita, como capina e fertilização. Serve ainda para evitar a perda total da forragem em casos de incêndio ou de geadas.(AU)


Despite the size of the area for grass production, there are variations in its production and quality throughout the year (seasonality), which directly affects animal production in Brazil. This causes producers to look for alternatives that mitigate these effects. One is the cultivation of sugar cane, as it is a food with great potential for feeding ruminants. New cultivars are promising for the sector, as is the case of energy cane, a variety developed from the crossing of ancestral and commercial hybrid sugarcane species. Its greatest advantages are its flexibility, which can be cultivated in areas with low agricultural suitability and its high biomass production per unit area, surpassing traditional cultivars. Sugar cane maintains its nutritional value during the winter months and is traditionally supplied fresh to animals. Silage has been used to prevent daily sugarcane harvesting and transport operations and can contribute to increased productivity and useful life of sugarcane by improving post-harvest care, such as weeding and fertilization. It also serves to prevent total loss of fodder in the event of fire or frost.(AU)


A pesar del tamaño del área para la producción de pasto, hay variaciones en su producción y calidad durante todo el año (estacionalidad), lo que afecta directamente la producción animal en Brasil. Esto hace que los productores busquen alternativas que mitiguen estos efectos. Uno de ellos es el cultivo de la caña de azúcar, ya que es un alimento con gran potencial para alimentar a los rumiantes. Los nuevos cultivares son prometedores para el sector, como es el caso de la energía de la caña, una variedad desarrollada a partir del cruce de especies híbridas ancestrales y comerciales de caña de azúcar. Sus mayores ventajas son la flexibilidad, que puede cultivarse en áreas con baja idoneidad agrícola y su alta producción de biomasa por unidad de área, superando a los cultivares tradicionales. La caña de azúcar mantiene su valor nutricional durante los meses de invierno, siendo tradicionalmente suministrada fresca a los animales. El ensilaje se ha utilizado para evitar las operaciones diarias de cortar y transportar la caña y puede contribuir al aumento de la productividad y la vida útil de los campos de caña a través de una mayor eficiencia en el cuidado posterior a la cosecha, como el desmalezado y la fertilización. También sirve para evitar la pérdida total de forraje en caso de incendio o heladas.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Saccharum/chemistry , 24444 , Animal Feed/analysis , Silage , Seasons , Ruminants
15.
J Anim Sci ; 98(5)2020 May 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32386223

ABSTRACT

Methods have been developed to measure the effectiveness of many roughages, but few evaluations have been conducted with tropical feeds. The objectives of this research were to determine the effectiveness of roughage sources based on bioassay and laboratory methods and identify the biological attributes of the diets that correlate with these methods. Six ruminally cannulated Nellore steers (408 ± 12 kg of BW) were randomly assigned to a 6 × 6 Latin square design within six diets: negative control diet (NC) with aNDF as 10% from corn silage (CS); positive control diet (PC) with aNDF as 20% from CS; and four diets containing 10% aNDF from CS and 10% aNDF from each of the following sources: sugarcane (SC), sugarcane bagasse (SCB), soybean hulls (SH), or low oil cottonseed hulls (LOCH). Physical effectiveness factor (pef, related to the physical characteristics of aNDF) and effectiveness factor (ef, related to the ruminal pH) were determined based on a linear model approach that uses a bioassay method in which CS aNDF was assumed to be the standard fiber source. Laboratory methods to estimate pef of roughage sources were based on the proportion of DM of roughage retained on a 1.18-mm sieve pef(>1.18 mm) or retained on the 8.0-mm Penn State Particle Separator screen pef(>8.0 mm). The pef calculated by the bioassay method (total chewing time and ruminal mat resistance) for CS, SCB, and SC were higher values (P < 0.05) compared with SH and LOCH. The pef(rumen mat) of SC and SCB were higher (P < 0.05) than that of CS, SH, and LOCH. The pef(rumen mat) of LOCH was 61% higher than SH. The ef(rumen pH) of SC and LOCH was higher (P < 0.05) than CS and SH. The pef(chewing, min/d), pef(chewing, min/kg of DM), pef(rumen mat), and ef(rumen pH) positively correlated with rumination time, total chewing time, and ruminal mat resistance (values from transit time in seconds). No correlation was observed (P > 0.05) between pef(>8.0 mm) and rumination time, chewing time, and ruminal pH. The pef calculated using the bioassay method as well as pef (>8.0 mm) were negatively correlated with rumen pH (P > 0.05). The values of the effectiveness of fiber sources obtained in this research can be used as a guideline for nutritionists aiming to replace roughage sources from tropical regions in beef cattle finishing diets. Under our conditions, the pef using the bioassay method or laboratory methods were not adequate in predicting ruminal pH.


Subject(s)
Cattle/physiology , Dietary Fiber/analysis , Silage/analysis , Animals , Biological Assay/veterinary , Cellulose , Cottonseed Oil , Diet/veterinary , Eating , Feeding Behavior , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Male , Rumen/metabolism , Saccharum , Glycine max , Zea mays
16.
J Anim Sci ; 98(5)2020 May 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32386225

ABSTRACT

The objectives of this research were to evaluate the effects of source and concentration of α-amylase-treated neutral detergent fiber (aNDF) from roughage on feed intake, ingestive behavior, and ruminal kinetics in beef cattle receiving high-concentrate diets. Six ruminally cannulated Nellore steers (408 ± 12 kg of body weight) were randomly assigned to a 6 × 6 Latin square design with six diets: 10% aNDF from corn silage (10CS); 20% aNDF from corn silage (20CS); or four diets containing 10% aNDF from corn silage and 10% aNDF from one of the following sources: sugarcane (SC), sugarcane bagasse (SCB), soybean hulls (SH), or low oil cottonseed hulls (LOCH). The parameters of passage and degradation kinetics were estimated based on a two-compartmental model with gamma- and exponential-distributed residence times. The nonlinear models were fitted by nonlinear least squares, and a linear mixed-effects model was fitted to all variables measured from the Latin square design that were related to intake, digestibility, digestion kinetic parameters, and residence times. Mean particle size (MPS) between roughage sources (CS, SCB, and SC) and coproducts (SH and LOCH) was affected (P < 0.05). Dry matter intake (DMI) was not affected (P > 0.05) by 20CS, SC, SH, or LOCH. Steers fed 20CS or LOCH diets had 16% and 20% greater DMI, respectively, (P < 0.05) than steers fed 10CS diet. Steers fed SCB consumed the least dry matter (DM). The SH and LOCH diets had lower MPS values (about 8.77 mm) in comparison to 20CS, SCB, and SC diets (about 13.08 mm) and, consequently, affected (P < 0.05) rumen content, ruminal in situ disappearance, nutrient digestibility, and solid fractional passage rate. Chewing time was affected (P < 0.05) by roughage sources and concentration. Lower values of distance travel inside the rumen (min/cm) were observed (P < 0.05) for the SCB and SC diets in comparison with any other diet. Except for SCB, there was no difference (P > 0.05) in rumen fill, among other treatments. Mean daily ruminal pH was not affected (P > 0.05) by 20CS, SCB, SC, and LOCH diets, and it ranged from 6.1 to 6.23. Total short-chain fatty acids concentration was affected (P < 0.05) by roughage source and concentration. Based on our results, we recommend that under Brazilian finishing diets, replacing roughage sources, except for SCB, based on aNDF concentration of the roughage in high-concentrate diets containing finely ground flint corn does not affect DMI.


Subject(s)
Cattle/physiology , Dietary Fiber/analysis , Fatty Acids, Volatile/analysis , Feeding Behavior , Silage/analysis , Animals , Cellulose , Cottonseed Oil , Diet/veterinary , Eating , Kinetics , Male , Rumen/metabolism , Saccharum , Glycine max , Zea mays
17.
Vet. zootec ; 27: 1-13, 2 mar. 2020.
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1503619

ABSTRACT

Apesar da dimensão de área para produção de gramíneas, existem variações na sua produção e qualidade ao longo do ano (sazonalidade), o que afeta diretamente a produção animal no Brasil. Isso faz com que os produtores busquem alternativas que amenizem esses efeitos. Uma delas é o cultivo da cana de açúcar, visto que se trata de um alimento com grande potencial para a alimentação de ruminantes. Novos cultivares são promissores para o setor, como é o caso da cana energia, uma variedade desenvolvida a partir do cruzamento de espécies ancestrais e híbridas comerciais de cana de açúcar. Suas maiores vantagens são a flexibilidade, podendo ser cultivada em áreas com baixa aptidão agrícola e sua alta produção de biomassa por unidade de área, superando os cultivares tradicionais. A cana de açúcar mantém seu valor nutricional durante os meses de inverno, sendo tradicionalmente fornecida fresca aos animais. A ensilagem tem sido utilizada para evitar as operações diárias de corte e transporte da cana e pode colaborar para o aumento da produtividade e vida útil dos canaviais pela maior eficiência nos cuidados pós-colheita, como capina e fertilização. Serve ainda para evitar a perda total da forragem em casos de incêndio ou de geadas.


Despite the size of the area for grass production, there are variations in its production and quality throughout the year (seasonality), which directly affects animal production in Brazil. This causes producers to look for alternatives that mitigate these effects. One is the cultivation of sugar cane, as it is a food with great potential for feeding ruminants. New cultivars are promising for the sector, as is the case of energy cane, a variety developed from the crossing of ancestral and commercial hybrid sugarcane species. Its greatest advantages are its flexibility, which can be cultivated in areas with low agricultural suitability and its high biomass production per unit area, surpassing traditional cultivars. Sugar cane maintains its nutritional value during the winter months and is traditionally supplied fresh to animals. Silage has been used to prevent daily sugarcane harvesting and transport operations and can contribute to increased productivity and useful life of sugarcane by improving post-harvest care, such as weeding and fertilization. It also serves to prevent total loss of fodder in the event of fire or frost.


A pesar del tamaño del área para la producción de pasto, hay variaciones en su producción y calidad durante todo el año (estacionalidad), lo que afecta directamente la producción animal en Brasil. Esto hace que los productores busquen alternativas que mitiguen estos efectos. Uno de ellos es el cultivo de la caña de azúcar, ya que es un alimento con gran potencial para alimentar a los rumiantes. Los nuevos cultivares son prometedores para el sector, como es el caso de la energía de la caña, una variedad desarrollada a partir del cruce de especies híbridas ancestrales y comerciales de caña de azúcar. Sus mayores ventajas son la flexibilidad, que puede cultivarse en áreas con baja idoneidad agrícola y su alta producción de biomasa por unidad de área, superando a los cultivares tradicionales. La caña de azúcar mantiene su valor nutricional durante los meses de invierno, siendo tradicionalmente suministrada fresca a los animales. El ensilaje se ha utilizado para evitar las operaciones diarias de cortar y transportar la caña y puede contribuir al aumento de la productividad y la vida útil de los campos de caña a través de una mayor eficiencia en el cuidado posterior a la cosecha, como el desmalezado y la fertilización. También sirve para evitar la pérdida total de forraje en caso de incendio o heladas.


Subject(s)
Animals , 24444 , Animal Feed/analysis , Saccharum/chemistry , Silage , Seasons , Ruminants
18.
Trop Anim Health Prod ; 52(4): 1875-1880, 2020 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31955379

ABSTRACT

The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of replacing the sorghum silage in sheep diet with cactus cladodes [CC - Opuntia stricta (Haw) Haw] on dry matter and its compound intake and digestibility, feeding behavior, and nitrogen balance. The diets consisted of five replacement levels [0, 200, 400, 600, and 800 g/kg on a dry matter (DM) basis] and were formulated to be isonitrogenous [140 g/kg crude protein [CP], considering the ingredients' composition, with a roughage/concentrate ratio of 65:35, on a DM basis. Five uncastrated crossbred sheep, with an average body weight of 52.9 ± 6.0 kg, were assigned to a 5 × 5 Latin square. The trial lasted for 105 days with five consecutive 21-day periods, divided into 14-day adaptation and 7-day sampling periods. Dry matter (DM), organic matter, non-fiber carbohydrate (NFC), total digestible nutrient intake, and DM and NFC digestibility, increased (P ≤ 0.04) with the replacement of sorghum silage by CC. However, the time spent feeding and ruminating decreased, while idle time increased (P ≤ 0.03). Only feeding and rumination efficiency of DM improved (P ≤ 0.01) with the replacement, whereas feeding and rumination efficiency of neutral detergent fiber corrected to ash and protein did not. Nitrogen intake and nitrogen balance were not influenced, and urinary volume increased (P ≤ 0.01) with the addition of CC in the diet. In conclusion, we recommend replacing 80% of the sorghum silage with CC in sheep diets (with 35% concentrate), as CC was found to substantially increase the intake of nutrients, primarily energy.


Subject(s)
Diet/veterinary , Feeding Behavior , Opuntia , Sheep, Domestic , Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena , Animals , Body Weight , Dietary Fiber , Digestion , Eating , Energy Intake , Nitrogen/metabolism , Sheep , Silage , Sorghum
19.
Trop Anim Health Prod ; 52(3): 927-933, 2020 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31628590

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to investigate the replacement effect of cactus cladodes with cassava root and corn silage (CRCS) (0, 25, 50, 75, and 100%, dry matter basis) in diets of lactating dairy cows on nutrients intake and digestibility, microbial protein synthesis, nitrogen balance, and milk yield. Ten Holstein cows with an average milk yield of 16 kg/day, an initial body weight (BW) of 670 ± 35 kg, and an average of 17 weeks in milking were assigned to an experiment using a double 5 × 5 Latin square design. The ratio of forage/concentrate was 82:18, and the ingredients used were cactus cladodes, cassava root, corn silage, soybean meal, wheat meal, urea, and mineral premix. The intake of dry matter, organic matter, and total digestible nutrients were not influenced by the replacement levels. On the other hand, the intake of crude protein and neutral detergent fiber increased while the intake of non-fiber carbohydrates decreased with addition of CRCS. The digestibility of the nutrients was not changed as the milk yield as fat-corrected milk production and milk content of fat, protein, lactose, and total solids. The microbial protein synthesis, microbial protein efficiency, nitrogen balance, and efficiency of N in milk were not changed. Therefore, we recommend the complete replacement of cactus cladodes by cassava root and corn silage in the diets of lactating cows with an average milk yield of 16 kg/day.


Subject(s)
Cactaceae , Cattle , Diet/veterinary , Manihot , Silage/analysis , Zea mays , Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena , Animals , Dietary Fiber/metabolism , Digestion , Female , Lactation , Lactose/metabolism , Milk/metabolism , Poaceae/metabolism , Rumen/metabolism , Glycine max/metabolism , Triticum/metabolism
20.
Trop Anim Health Prod ; 52(4): 1623-1630, 2020 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31838719

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of partial or total replacement of Tifton 85 hay with cassava foliage hay and/or spineless cactus on the weight gain, body measurements, ingestive behaviour, and parasite infection of confined sheep. Thirty-five non-castrated male lambs with no defined breed were housed in individual pens for 90 days. Five treatments in a complete mixture were offered twice a day: Tifton hay (TH), cassava foliage hay (CFH), Tifton hay + cassava foliage hay (TH + CFH), Tifton hay + spineless cactus (TH + SC), and cassava foliage hay + spineless cactus (CFH + SC). The data were evaluated by analysis of variance and Tukey's test at 5% probability. The dry matter and crude protein intake were higher in sheep fed CFH and CFH + SC than sheep fed TH. Animals fed TH + SC presented a higher average daily gain (0.215 g) than sheep fed TH (0.125 g). The addition of spineless cactus to the diet with Tifton hay increased the feed efficiency by approximately 100% but did not affect the faecal egg count/g. The use of cassava foliage hay and its association with spineless cactus is recommended for the replacement of Tifton 85 hay in the diet of confined sheep.


Subject(s)
Animal Feed/analysis , Cactaceae , Diet/veterinary , Manihot , Sheep, Domestic/growth & development , Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena , Animals , Feeding Behavior , Male , Parasite Egg Count , Red Meat , Sheep , Sheep, Domestic/parasitology , Weight Gain
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