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Anim Sci J ; 94(1): e13803, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36617421

ABSTRACT

The aim was to evaluate the effect of different rates of weight gain during the backgrounding on animal performance and carcass and meat characteristics of steers finished in feedlots. Thirty-six Angus steers, 12 ± 2 months of age, were backgrounded during 91 days on Aruana grass pasture (Panicum maximum cv. Aruana) managed under different stocking rates to achieve three different weight gains: HIGH ADG (average daily gain)-no feed restriction (ADG = 0.846 kg); MEDIUM ADG-moderate feed restriction (ADG = 0.456 kg); and LOW ADG-high feed restriction (ADG = 0.154 kg). To ensure the difference in ADG, we offered 0.7% live weight of concentrate feed in the HIGH treatment and a better forage supply in the MEDIUM treatment. After the backgrounding, the animals were finished in feedlot. There was no effect of the previous performance on the animals' performance in the feedlot. The LOW presented higher weight (218.9 vs. 207.9 kg) and hot (54.0% vs. 51.3%) and cold (53.5% vs. 50.5%) carcass yield than the MEDIUM, besides presenting meat with less cooking losses (15.0% vs. 18.2%), marbling (7 vs. 4.0 points), palatability (7.1 vs. 6.3 points), juiciness (7.2 vs. 6.4 points), tenderness (7.1 vs. 6.3 points), and lower shear force (5.78 vs. 8.75 kg) than HIGH. LOW ADG steers stay longer in the finishing phase but presented in general better quality carcass and meat than those with MEDIUM or HIGH during the backgrounding.


Subject(s)
Animal Feed , Animal Husbandry , Animals , Animal Feed/analysis , Poaceae , Cooking , Meat/analysis , Weight Gain , Body Composition
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Rev. bras. zootec ; 52: e20220055, 2023. tab, graf
Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1449869

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the performance of beef cattle with two levels of energy-protein supplementation of low-consumption on African Bermudagrass pasture, overseeded in winter with oat and ryegrass, with or without irrigation. Twenty-four castrated Angus steers (11 months old and had an initial average of 220 kg body weight (BW)) were used in experimental area of 3.6 ha. The experiment was completely randomized in a 2×2 factorial design, with three replicates. The evaluation period was 249 days (July/2019 to March/2020). The treatments were: irrigated pasture with supplementation of 1 g/kg BW or 2.7 g/kg BW and non-irrigated pasture with 1 g/kg BW of supplement or 2.7 g/kg BW. The grazing method was continuous with a variable stocking rate. Irrigation provided pastures with better chemical composition in winter and spring. Irrigation increased the daily accumulation rate in winter (84.6 vs. 45.9 kg DM/ha/day), providing a greater stocking rate (1,702 vs. 1,385 kg/ha) and, consequently, body weight gain per hectare. Supplementation of 2.7 g/kg BW provided a greater stocking rate in winter (1,652 vs. 1,435 kg/ha) and spring (3,096 vs. 2,811 kg/ha), not changing in summer. The association of irrigation and supplementation of 2.7 vs. 1.0 g/kg BW improves the intake pattern by the animal in summer without changing productivity parameters. Irrigation increases productivity and the nutritional value of pasture with higher livestock production per area in periods of water deficit. The supply of 2.7 vs. 1.0 g/kg BW provides a greater stocking rate and body weight gain per hectare.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Cattle/physiology , Pasture , Eating/physiology , Cynodon/chemistry , Agricultural Irrigation/methods , Nutritive Value/physiology
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Rev. bras. zootec ; 52: e20210051, 2023. tab
Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1449863

ABSTRACT

The objective of our study was to evaluate the effect of the use of legume (Arachis pintoi) or nitrogen fertilization on animal performance, characteristics of carcass and meat, and fatty acids profile of crossbred steers on Megathyrsus maximus cv. Aruana pasture, overseeded with temperate grasses. The experimental design was completely randomized, with three treatments and three replicates. The experiment was carried out from June to October (127 d). The treatments were: Low-N: 100 kg of N/ha; Medium-N: 200 kg of N/ha; and Legume: Arachis pintoi + 100 kg of N/ha. The pasture with higher nitrogen fertilization (N200) showed a more significant forage mass yield. The mixed grass with legumes presented a higher concentration of saturated fatty acids and saturated:unsaturated ratio in the meat. However, the grass pastures resulted in a higher content of unsaturated fatty acids in the meat. The other pasture variables, and characteristics of carcass and meat were not influenced by the treatments. The increase in nitrogen fertilization, from 100 to 200 kg/ha, and Arachis pintoi mixed with Aruana grass pasture overseeded with black oat and ryegrass does not affect the daily weight gain and the carcass and meat characteristics of the steers. The grass-legume mixture decreases the total concentration of unsaturated fatty acids in meat without influencing the concentration of polyunsaturated fatty acids.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Cattle/physiology , Composting/methods , Pasture , Eating/physiology , Nitrogen Compounds/chemistry , Poaceae/physiology , Fabaceae/chemistry
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Rev. bras. zootec ; 51: e20210096, 2022. tab
Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1442934

ABSTRACT

The objective of this study was to evaluate the growth performance and meat quality of feedlot Aberdeen Angus steers fed high-concentrate diets with or without a natural feed additive composed of a mixture of yeasts and essential oils (EO). A completely randomized design with two diets (with or without natural feed additive) and 12 replicates was used. Twenty-four steers with initial shrunk body weight of 402.62±48.2 kg and average age of 18±2.0 months were used. Steers were fed ad libitum a diet containing 777.3 g of concentrate/kg dry matter (DM) and 222.7 g of corn silage/kg DM for 74 days. The mixture of yeast and EO was supplied at the rate of 10.0 and 0.117 g/animal/day, respectively. Average daily weight gain and feed efficiency in the adaptation period was greater in animals fed natural feed additive; however, there was no difference for the total experimental period. Dry matter intake, carcass weight, carcass yield, proportion of carcass bone, carcass muscle + fat:bone ratio, round thickness, and arm length were not altered by treatments. The inclusion of a natural feed additive in the diet increased the cooling loss (0.98 vs. 1.25%), proportion of carcass muscle (51.32 vs. 54.56%), carcass muscle:fat ratio (1.70 vs. 2.11%), leg length (68.79 vs. 70.71 cm), and arm perimeter (36.70 vs. 37.88 cm) and reduced the proportion of carcass fat (30.17 vs. 25.92%). Carcass length was greater in animals fed the diet with a natural feed additive. Meat color, texture, and marbling were not altered by treatments. The addition of natural feed additive to high concentrate diets does not alter the productive performance of feedlot Aberdeen Angus steers, although it can increase the proportion of lean meat of carcasses.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Food Additives/adverse effects , Meat/analysis , Yeasts/chemistry , Cattle/physiology , Oils, Volatile/adverse effects , Confined Spaces
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Semina ciênc. agrar ; 43(2): 523-540, mar.-abr. 2022. tab
Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1368821

ABSTRACT

Essential oils and enzymes are alternatives to feed additives for ruminants that aim to replace the use of ionophores and improve animal performance, but their mechanisms of action are different. Therefore, the present study aimed to verify if there is a synergistic effect in the combined use of enzymes carbohydrates and essential oils on the performance, ingestive behavior and carcass traits of steers fed a high-energy diet. During the finishing period of 78 days, 40 steers were assigned to four treatments: CON- control; ENZ- enzymatic complex; EO- essential oil blend; ENZ+EO - enzymatic complex combined with essential oil blend. Regardless of the feedlot periods, the ENZ+EO treatment caused a reduction in the dry matter intake (12.48%) compared to the control. The ENZ+EO treatment resulted in the lowest mean fecal output and, consequently, the highest dry matter digestibility (DMD) and starch digestibility (SD), compared to the other treatments. Animals that received EO and ENZ+EO in the diet spent more time in feeding. As for the number of times animals visited the feeding trough, the highest values were presented by the animals in the EO, ENZ and ENZ+EO treatments. For the carcass parameters, only the subcutaneous fat thickness on the rib was significantly different between treatments, with the highest values obtained by adding EO and ENZ+EO (8.80 and 8.10 mm respectively). Thus, the combination of carbohydrate enzymes and essential oils proved to be synergistically beneficial in relation to better use of nutrients and productive performance of feedlot steers.(AU)


Os óleos essenciais e as enzimas são alternativas de aditivos alimentares para ruminantes que visam substituir o uso de ionóforos e melhorar o desempenho animal, porém seus mecanismos de ação são distintos, diante disso, o presente estudo teve por objetivo verificar se há efeito sinérgico no uso associado de enzimas carboidrases e óleos essenciais sobre o desempenho, comportamento ingestivo e características de carcaça de novilhos recebendo dieta de alta densidade energética. Durante 78 dias, período de terminação, 40 novilhos foram distribuídos em quatro tratamentos: CON - controle; ENZ - complexo enzimático; OE - mistura de óleos essenciais; ENZ+OE - complexo enzimático associado a mistura de óleos essenciais. Independentemente dos períodos de confinamento, o tratamento ENZ+OE apresentou maior redução na ingestão de matéria seca (12,48%) quando comparado ao controle. O tratamento ENZ+OE foi o que apresentou a menor produção média de fezes e a maior digestibilidade da matéria seca (DMS) e digestibilidade do amido (DA), comparado aos demais tratamentos. Os animais que receberam dieta contendo OE e ENZ+OE passaram maior tempo se alimentando, já em relação ao número de vezes que os animais visitaram o cocho de alimentação, as maiores médias ficaram com os animais dos tratamentos OE, ENZ e ENZ+OE. Para os parâmetros avaliados em carcaça apenas a espessura de gordura subcutânea nas costelas apresentou diferença significativa entre os tratamentos, sendo as maiores médias obtidas pela adição de OE e ENZ+OE (8.80 e 8.10 mm, respectivamente). Dessa forma, a associação de enzimas carboidrases e óleos essenciais mostrou-se sinergicamente benéfica em relação ao melhor aproveitamento dos nutrientes e desempenho produtivo de novilhos confinados.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Cattle , Eating , Food Additives , Oils, Volatile , Animal Feed
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Semina ciênc. agrar ; 43(3): 973-986, maio.-jun. 2022. graf, tab
Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1369287

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to evaluate the forage production, nutritional value (including protein fractions), and morphogenic characteristics of African star grass on nitrogen fertilizer in a single application and split applications of two and four, under mob grazing. The study was conducted on a 1.5 ha area with wellestablished African star grass (Cynodon nlemfuensis). The area was divided into 18 paddocks of 400 m2. for three treatments and six replications that were assigned through a randomized block design. The treatments were: Nap1 =Single N application; Nap2= split into two N applications; and Nap4: split into four N applications. Fertilizer application was 200 kg ha-1 of N in topdressing. Pasture was monitored weekly by sward height. Grazing began when the forage reached between 25 and 30 cm in height and ceased at 10 cm. In almost all months evaluated, Nap1 recorded the highest forage production, daily accumulation rate and available forage mass. Some morphogenic characteristics changed between the fertilization strategies, particularly in the months with greater water availability. The chemical composition did not fluctuate between treatments. African star grass can be fertilized with a single application of nitrogen at 200 kg ha-1 to attain greater forage mass and proportion of leaves, without any changes to the chemical composition and nitrogen fractions. These components were modified by the vegetative phase of the forage.(AU)


O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a produção de forragem, o valor nutricional, frações protéicas e as características morfogênicas da grama estrela africana estabelecida (Cynodon nlemfuensis) sob adubação nitrogenada parcelada em duas, quatro ou em uma única aplicação. O estudo foi conduzido em uma área de 1,5 ha, que foi dividida em 18 piquetes de 400 m2. O experimento foi delineado estatisticamente em blocos ao acaso, constando de três tratamentos e seis repetições. Os tratamentos corresponderam a aplicação de 200 kg ha-1 de N em cobertura na forma de ureia: Nap1 = aplicação única; Nap2 = parcelado em duas aplicações; e Nap4: parcelado em quatro aplicações. A pastagem foi monitorada semanalmente a partir da medição da altura do pasto. O rebaixamento da pastagem foi realizado por novilhas leiteiras da raça holandesa com 12 meses de idade. Os animais entravam nas parcelas quando a pastagem apresentava altura de 25 a 30 cm e saiam com 10 cm. Em quase todos os meses avaliados, Nap1 apresentou a maior produção de forragem, taxa de acúmulo diário e massa de forragem disponível. Algumas características morfogênicas mudaram entre as estratégias de fertilização, principalmente nos meses de maior disponibilidade hídrica. A composição química não oscilou entre os tratamentos. O capim-estrela africano pode ser fertilizado com uma única aplicação de nitrogênio de 200 kg ha-1 para obter maior quantidade de forragem e proporção de folhas, sem alteração da composição química e das frações do nitrogênio. Esses componentes foram modificados apenas pelo ciclo vegetativo da forragem foram modificados apenas pelo ciclo vegetativo da forragem.(AU)


Subject(s)
Pasture , Cynodon , Morphogenesis , Nitrogen , Nutritive Value
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Ci. Rural ; 50(6): e20200030, May 11, 2020. tab
Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: vti-29091

ABSTRACT

The effects of energetic supplementation and mixture vetch (Vica sativa L.) were studied to evaluate the intramuscular fatty acid profile of steers finished on oat (Avena sativa L.) pastures. Eighteen 21-month-old crossbred steers were evaluated. The experiment was carried out in three treatments and six repetitions: oat pasture (OA), oat pasture + vetch (OA + VET), and oat pasture + supplementation (OA + SUP). Supplementation comprised the addition of corn meal at a daily dose of 1% of the animals body weight. Steers receiving supplementation had higher lipid content in Longissimus lumborum than did those fed with OA + VET (1.25 vs 1.02%), whereas those fed with OA (1.15%) showed intermediate values. Conjugated linoleic acid levels were higher in steers fed OA (0.57%) and OA + SUP (0.59%), whereas the highest amount of omega-3 fatty acids was observed in animals fed OA + VET (3.32%). Pasture-finishing without supplementation resulted in a lower ratio of n-6:n-3 (3.14). Steers finished in oat mixture with vetch showed healthier intramuscular fat than did those finished with cornmeal supplementation; importantly, the higher the amount of PUFAs, the better n-6:n-3 ratio.(AU)


Os efeitos da suplementação energética e da ervilhaca (Vica sativa L.) foram estudados para avaliar o perfil de ácidos graxos intramusculares de novilhos terminados em pastagens de aveia (Avena sativa L.). Foram avaliados 18 novilhos mestiços com 21 meses de idade. O experimento foi realizado em três tratamentos e seis repetições: pastagem de aveia (OA), pastagem de aveia + ervilhaca (OA + VET) e pastagem de aveia + suplementação (OA + SUP). A suplementação compreendeu a adição de fubá na dose diária de 1% do peso corporal dos animais. Os novilhos que receberam suplementação apresentaram maior teor lipídico no Longissimus lombar do que aqueles alimentados com OA + VET (1,25 contra 1,02%), enquanto aqueles alimentados com AO (1,15%) apresentaram valores intermediários. Os níveis de ácido linoléico conjugado foram maiores em novilhos alimentados com AO (0,57%) e OA + SUP (0,59%), enquanto a maior quantidade de ácidos graxos ômega-3 foi observada em animais alimentados com OA + VET (3,32%). Animais terminados em pastagens sem suplementação apresentaram menor proporção de n-6: n-3 (3,14). Novilhos terminados em pastagem de aveia com ervilhaca apresentaram gordura intramuscular mais saudável do que aqueles terminados com suplementação de milho moído, uma vez que apresentaram maior quantidade de PUFAs e melhor a relação n-6: n-3.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Cattle , Fatty Acids/analysis , Body Fat Distribution/veterinary , Avena , Vicia , Zea mays , Dietary Supplements
8.
Trop Anim Health Prod ; 52(2): 547-554, 2020 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31456141

ABSTRACT

The aim was to monitor the growth, the dry mass accumulation curve, and the structural photosynthetic components of forage peanut pasture, in different intensities of defoliation in sheep rotational stocking. Experimental area of Arachis pintoi (cv. Amarillo) had 0.29 ha divided equally into 16 paddocks of 180 m2 where they were assigned in a randomized block design with four repetitions; intensities of grazing were very lenient, lenient, moderate, and severe, represented by the residue heights of 11.2, 8.4, 5.9, and 3.2 cm respectively, from 14 cm (pre-grazing height). Weekly evaluations were carried out in the remaining period and in the pre and post-grazing period, with the forage cut to soil level for the determination of the dry mass available, separation of the structural components of pasture, and determination of the area of the leaflets. From this information, the values of leaf area index, leaf to stem ratio, and growth ratios were calculated. With these results, for the growth variables, regression curves were estimated as a function of the rest days offered by each treatment. Despite the lower mass of forage obtained when the leaf area is severely defoliated, the species presents even accumulation of biomass and foliar area. Severe grazing intensity resulted in greater accumulation of leaves, reflected in the leaf area ratio and leaf weight ratio. The lenient intensities provide less rest time between grazing, requiring a greater number of paddocks. Under the research conditions, severe defoliation provides less forage to the animals.


Subject(s)
Arachis , Diet/veterinary , Sheep/physiology , Animal Feed/analysis , Animal Husbandry , Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena , Animals , Arachis/growth & development , Plant Leaves/growth & development , Random Allocation , Seasons , Soil
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Ciênc. rural (Online) ; 50(6): e20200030, 2020. tab
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1133264

ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT: The effects of energetic supplementation and mixture vetch (Vica sativa L.) were studied to evaluate the intramuscular fatty acid profile of steers finished on oat (Avena sativa L.) pastures. Eighteen 21-month-old crossbred steers were evaluated. The experiment was carried out in three treatments and six repetitions: oat pasture (OA), oat pasture + vetch (OA + VET), and oat pasture + supplementation (OA + SUP). Supplementation comprised the addition of corn meal at a daily dose of 1% of the animals' body weight. Steers receiving supplementation had higher lipid content in Longissimus lumborum than did those fed with OA + VET (1.25 vs 1.02%), whereas those fed with OA (1.15%) showed intermediate values. Conjugated linoleic acid levels were higher in steers fed OA (0.57%) and OA + SUP (0.59%), whereas the highest amount of omega-3 fatty acids was observed in animals fed OA + VET (3.32%). Pasture-finishing without supplementation resulted in a lower ratio of n-6:n-3 (3.14). Steers finished in oat mixture with vetch showed healthier intramuscular fat than did those finished with cornmeal supplementation; importantly, the higher the amount of PUFAs, the better n-6:n-3 ratio.


RESUMO: Os efeitos da suplementação energética e da ervilhaca (Vica sativa L.) foram estudados para avaliar o perfil de ácidos graxos intramusculares de novilhos terminados em pastagens de aveia (Avena sativa L.). Foram avaliados 18 novilhos mestiços com 21 meses de idade. O experimento foi realizado em três tratamentos e seis repetições: pastagem de aveia (OA), pastagem de aveia + ervilhaca (OA + VET) e pastagem de aveia + suplementação (OA + SUP). A suplementação compreendeu a adição de fubá na dose diária de 1% do peso corporal dos animais. Os novilhos que receberam suplementação apresentaram maior teor lipídico no Longissimus lombar do que aqueles alimentados com OA + VET (1,25 contra 1,02%), enquanto aqueles alimentados com AO (1,15%) apresentaram valores intermediários. Os níveis de ácido linoléico conjugado foram maiores em novilhos alimentados com AO (0,57%) e OA + SUP (0,59%), enquanto a maior quantidade de ácidos graxos ômega-3 foi observada em animais alimentados com OA + VET (3,32%). Animais terminados em pastagens sem suplementação apresentaram menor proporção de n-6: n-3 (3,14). Novilhos terminados em pastagem de aveia com ervilhaca apresentaram gordura intramuscular mais saudável do que aqueles terminados com suplementação de milho moído, uma vez que apresentaram maior quantidade de PUFAs e melhor a relação n-6: n-3.

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Rev. bras. zootec ; 49: e20200078, 2020. tab, graf
Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1443346

ABSTRACT

The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of slaughter body weight (SW) on the performance, carcass characteristics, and meat quality of Jersey bulls in feedlots from weaning to slaughter. Eighteen Jersey bulls (125.7±15.9 kg; 5±0.6 months old) were used in the study. The treatments corresponded to three slaughter-weights: L360 ­ light weight, SW of 360 kg, M390 ­ medium weight, SW of 390 kg, and H420 ­ heavy weight, SW of 420 kg (n = 6/treatment); the animals were slaughtered at 368, 392, and 422 kg, respectively. The average daily gain was not influenced by SW. The M390 and H420 groups remained in feedlot, on average, 6 and 51 d longer, respectively, to reach a similar SW in relation to the L360 group. The increase in SW did not influence dry matter intake. However, the L360 group exhibited greater dry matter intake relative to body weight compared with the other two groups (29 vs. 26 g/kg). The increase in SW resulted in heavier and longer carcasses, with higher hot carcass yields. However, animals with greater SW had lower fat thickness. In addition, the increase in SW led to greater pistol cut, bone, and muscle weight for the carcasses. Although the meat color of Jersey bulls was darker in the H420 group, the meat was considered softer and more palatable by the consumer panel compared with the meat from the L360 group. The L360 group exhibited less fluid loss during thawing and cooking. Shear force measured by Warner Blatzer Shear was lower for H420. Animals slaughtered in the L390 group had an intermediate carcass weight, similar carcass yield, better cover fat and meat quality (color and shear) than animals slaughtered in the H420. Combining these factors with a shorter feedlot time compared with that of heavier animals, the SW of feedlot Jersey bulls is recommended at 390 kg.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Body Weight/physiology , Cattle/physiology , Animal Culling/methods , Meat/analysis , Controlled Confinement
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Rev. bras. zootec ; 49: e20190099, 2020. tab, graf, graf
Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1443286

ABSTRACT

This study was performed to determine and quantify the inherent auction factors that affect the selling price of beef calves (weanlings - from six to nine months old). Data on the selling price, location and month of the auction, genetic group, lot size live weight, and sex of animals were collected in 148 auctions from January 2004 to December 2014. A total of 4,312 lots corresponding to 48,588 calves were classified into seven genetic groups according to their phenotypic characteristics. The values were deflated using the General Price index (IGP-DI) inflation index and met the parametric assumptions. The selling price was standardized by the yearly median, assuming that its value corresponds to 100%, and the other values varied in their function. Path analysis quantified the direct and indirect effects of the variables taken as explanatory of the selling price, followed by regression analysis and Tukey test. Overall, the direct effect of the average weight was the highest (0.7), followed by sex (0.38). The smallest direct effect was the genetic group (−0.075). There was a growing exponential relationship between average weight of the lot and selling price and a decreasing ratio between price per kilo and the average weight of the lot (−0.0003 percentage points per kilogram). Males were generally 15.7% more valued than females. The British × Zebuine crossbreed was the most valued breed, followed by the British breed (8.9 and 3.6%, respectively). The highest premium was in November, followed by February (9.57 and 8.84%, respectively, compared with median year). The selling price increases linearly by 0.3284 percentage points for each additional animal in the lot. The average weight of the lot was found to be the most important variable in the formation of the selling price, followed by the sex of the animals.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Cattle/genetics , Commerce/economics , Marketing
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Trop Anim Health Prod ; 51(1): 205-211, 2019 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30066138

ABSTRACT

This study aimed to evaluate the effect of a mixture of temperate and legume grasses with or without energy supplementation on the performance and feeding behavior of finishing beef steers. Eighteen Nellore-Zebu steers, average 23 months old and body weight (BW) of 380 kg, were used in a continuous grazing system, in a randomized block experimental design. Treatments were ORS: oat (Avena strigosa Schreb) + annual ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam) + supplementation with corn bran; ORVS: oat + ryegrass + vetch (Vicia sativa L.) + supplementation with corn bran; and ORV: oat + ryegrass + vetch. Evaluations were conducted on pasture (forage mass, sward height, herbage accumulation, botanical composition, and chemical composition) and animal (performance and ingestive behavior). Stocking rate and forage mass were greater in treatments with energy supplementation (ORVS and ORS), thus presenting greater sward heights compared to the treatment without supplementation. There was greater participation of oats and ryegrass when vetch was absent (ORS). The presence of supplement (ORS and ORVS) increased the presence of oat stem. The presence of the supplement caused the contribution of the vetch to be lower, likely because of the higher animal load of these treatments. The higher presence of vetch increased crude protein content in the ORV treatment. The ORS exhibited greater gain per area compared to the ORV. Supplemented animals had lower grazing and greater idle time. The ORS treatment animals spent more time in other activities and consumed supplementation and less time grazing than the other treatments. The absence of supplement (ORV) caused the animals to spend more time grazing. Animals not supplemented showed a higher duration of daily chewing, number of chews per minute, number of daily chews, daily number of bites, and station numbers.


Subject(s)
Animal Feed/analysis , Cattle/physiology , Energy Intake , Fabaceae , Feeding Behavior , Poaceae , Animals , Diet/veterinary , Dietary Supplements/analysis , Energy Intake/drug effects , Fabaceae/chemistry , Feeding Behavior/drug effects , Male , Poaceae/chemistry
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Asian-Australas J Anim Sci ; 32(6): 800-807, 2019 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30477288

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: The aim was to evaluate backgrounding beef steers on oat + ryegrass pastures mixed with vetch and/or using energy supplementation. METHODS: A randomized block design with three treatments and three replications was used. The treatments were: grass + supplement (oat + ryegrass + supplementation), legume + supplement (oat + ryegrass + vetch + supplementation) and grass + legume (oat + ryegrass + vetch). A continuous grazing system with a variable stocking rate was used. Twenty-seven intact crossbred steers (1/4 Marchigiana, 1/4 Aberdeen Angus and 2/4 Nellore) aged 7 months old and average weight of 190 kg were used. Steers were supplemented at 1% of the body weight of ground corn. The experiment lasted 84 days, between May and August 2014. Behavioral assessments were performed two times per experimental period, for 24 hours. RESULTS: The forage mass was different between treatments, being greater for steers fed without legume. The accumulation rate, forage allowance, and stocking rate did not differ between treatments due to the adequate adjustment of forage allowance. The final weight of animals, as well as the dry matter intake (kg/d), did not differ between treatments. However, forage intake was higher for non-supplemented animals in relation to supplemented steers. Supplement intake did not alter the total digestible nutrient intake due to pasture quality. Animals fed grass + supplement had higher live weight gain per area than those fed grass + legume. Animals without supplementation spent more time in grazing. CONCLUSION: Feeding behavior was not altered by mixing with vetch or supplementation. Non-supplemented animals started the grazing peak earlier and spent more time in grazing than those supplemented; however, the average daily gain was similar between treatments. The live weight gain per hectare was 47% higher in pastures in which the animals received supplementation compared with those mixed with vetch, a consequence of the substitutive effect.

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Semina Ci. agr. ; 39(5): 2071-2080, Sept.-Oct. 2018. tab
Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: vti-22724

ABSTRACT

The objective of this work was to evaluate the effects of irrigation and nitrogen fertilization on the bromatological quality, forage production, and botanical and structural composition of Tifton 85 (Cynodon sp.) pastures overseeded with black oat (Avena strigosa). Four treatments were evaluated in a 2 × 2 factorial scheme (irrigated and non-irrigated × fertilized and non-fertilized), with three replicates, in a completely randomized design. In irrigated paddocks, the irrigation system was activated when the soil matric potential reached a value equal to, or higher than, 10 kPa and 135 kg N ha-¹ was applied to fertilized paddocks, divided into four applications. The forage mass pre- and post-grazing, total forage production, and the botanical, structural, and bromatological composition of the pastures were evaluated. No interaction was observed between the irrigation and nitrogen fertilization factors for any of the variables and no significant differences were observed in forage mass between pre- and post-grazing or in Tifton leaf and stem percentages. Nitrogen fertilization had a significant effect on forage production, which was 2626.41 kg dry matter (DM) ha-¹ higher in fertilized pastures than in unfertilized pastures. In addition, fertilization resulted in a lower percentage of dead material (6.66%), higher percentage of oat leaves (30.84%), higher leaf:stem ratio (1:45), higher crude protein content (24.13%), lower levels of neutral detergent fiber (NDF) (64.57%) and acid detergent fiber (ADF) (32.86%), and higher in vitro dry matter digestibility (73.01%) than in unfertilized pastures. The use of irrigation did not influence total forage production, however, it resulted in pastures with lower NDF (65.97%) and ADF (33.54%), and higher in vitro dry matter digestibility (73.48%) than unirrigated pastures. Nitrogen fertilization produced improvements in pasture structure, associated with higher dry matter yield and bromatological...(AU)


O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o efeito da irrigação e a adubação nitrogenada sobre a qualidade bromatológica, produção de forragem e a composição botânica e estrutural de pastagens de Tifton 85 (Cynodon sp.) sobressemeadas com aveia preta (Avena strigosa). Foram avaliados quatro tratamentos em um esquema fatorial 2x2 (irrigado e não irrigado x adubado e não adubado), com três repetições, no delineamento inteiramente casualizado. Em piquetes irrigados o sistema de irrigação foi acionado quando o potencial mátrico do solo atingia o valor igual ou superior a 10 kPa e em piquetes adubados foram aplicados 135 kg N ha-¹, dividido em quatro aplicações. Foram avaliadas a massa de forragem no pré e pós pastejo, a produção total de forragem, a composição botânica, estrutural e bromatológica das pastagens. Não foram observadas interação entre os fatores irrigação e adubação nitrogenada para nenhuma das variáveis e nem diferenças significativas para os valores da massa de forragem no pré e pós pastejo e nas porcentagens de folhas e colmo de Tifton. Houve efeito da adubação nitrogenada sobre a produção de forragem, onde proporcionou incremento de 2.626,41 kg MS ha-¹. Além disso, a adubação proporcionou menor porcentagem de material morto (6,66%), maior porcentagem de folhas de aveia (30,84%), maior relação folha:colmo (1,45), maior teor de proteína bruta (PB) (24,13%), menores teores de fibra em detergente neutro (FDN) (64,57%) e fibra em detergente ácido (FDA) (32,86%) e maior digestibilidade in vitro da matéria seca (73,01%). O uso da irrigação não influenciou a produção total de forragem, porém, proporcionou pastagens com menores teores de FDN (65,97%) e FDA (33,54%) e maior digestibilidade in vitro da matéria seca (73,48%). A adubação nitrogenada proporcionou melhorias na estrutura das pastagens, associadas à maior produção de matéria seca e melhor qualidade bromatológica, enquanto que a irrigação apenas proporcionou pastagens com menores teores de fibras e...(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Cattle , Pasture , Fertilizers , Cynodon , Avena , Food Analysis , Nitrogen
15.
Semina ciênc. agrar ; 39(5): 2071-2080, 2018. tab
Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1501237

ABSTRACT

The objective of this work was to evaluate the effects of irrigation and nitrogen fertilization on the bromatological quality, forage production, and botanical and structural composition of Tifton 85 (Cynodon sp.) pastures overseeded with black oat (Avena strigosa). Four treatments were evaluated in a 2 × 2 factorial scheme (irrigated and non-irrigated × fertilized and non-fertilized), with three replicates, in a completely randomized design. In irrigated paddocks, the irrigation system was activated when the soil matric potential reached a value equal to, or higher than, 10 kPa and 135 kg N ha-¹ was applied to fertilized paddocks, divided into four applications. The forage mass pre- and post-grazing, total forage production, and the botanical, structural, and bromatological composition of the pastures were evaluated. No interaction was observed between the irrigation and nitrogen fertilization factors for any of the variables and no significant differences were observed in forage mass between pre- and post-grazing or in Tifton leaf and stem percentages. Nitrogen fertilization had a significant effect on forage production, which was 2626.41 kg dry matter (DM) ha-¹ higher in fertilized pastures than in unfertilized pastures. In addition, fertilization resulted in a lower percentage of dead material (6.66%), higher percentage of oat leaves (30.84%), higher leaf:stem ratio (1:45), higher crude protein content (24.13%), lower levels of neutral detergent fiber (NDF) (64.57%) and acid detergent fiber (ADF) (32.86%), and higher in vitro dry matter digestibility (73.01%) than in unfertilized pastures. The use of irrigation did not influence total forage production, however, it resulted in pastures with lower NDF (65.97%) and ADF (33.54%), and higher in vitro dry matter digestibility (73.48%) than unirrigated pastures. Nitrogen fertilization produced improvements in pasture structure, associated with higher dry matter yield and bromatological...


O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o efeito da irrigação e a adubação nitrogenada sobre a qualidade bromatológica, produção de forragem e a composição botânica e estrutural de pastagens de Tifton 85 (Cynodon sp.) sobressemeadas com aveia preta (Avena strigosa). Foram avaliados quatro tratamentos em um esquema fatorial 2x2 (irrigado e não irrigado x adubado e não adubado), com três repetições, no delineamento inteiramente casualizado. Em piquetes irrigados o sistema de irrigação foi acionado quando o potencial mátrico do solo atingia o valor igual ou superior a 10 kPa e em piquetes adubados foram aplicados 135 kg N ha-¹, dividido em quatro aplicações. Foram avaliadas a massa de forragem no pré e pós pastejo, a produção total de forragem, a composição botânica, estrutural e bromatológica das pastagens. Não foram observadas interação entre os fatores irrigação e adubação nitrogenada para nenhuma das variáveis e nem diferenças significativas para os valores da massa de forragem no pré e pós pastejo e nas porcentagens de folhas e colmo de Tifton. Houve efeito da adubação nitrogenada sobre a produção de forragem, onde proporcionou incremento de 2.626,41 kg MS ha-¹. Além disso, a adubação proporcionou menor porcentagem de material morto (6,66%), maior porcentagem de folhas de aveia (30,84%), maior relação folha:colmo (1,45), maior teor de proteína bruta (PB) (24,13%), menores teores de fibra em detergente neutro (FDN) (64,57%) e fibra em detergente ácido (FDA) (32,86%) e maior digestibilidade in vitro da matéria seca (73,01%). O uso da irrigação não influenciou a produção total de forragem, porém, proporcionou pastagens com menores teores de FDN (65,97%) e FDA (33,54%) e maior digestibilidade in vitro da matéria seca (73,48%). A adubação nitrogenada proporcionou melhorias na estrutura das pastagens, associadas à maior produção de matéria seca e melhor qualidade bromatológica, enquanto que a irrigação apenas proporcionou pastagens com menores teores de fibras e...


Subject(s)
Animals , Cattle , Cynodon , Fertilizers , Pasture , Food Analysis , Avena , Nitrogen
16.
Semina Ci. agr. ; 38(6): 3861-3870, Nov.-Dec.2017. tab
Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: vti-738903

ABSTRACT

This study aimed to assess forage production, animal performance, and the chemical composition of Tanzania grass pasture fertilized with 50, 100, 200, and 400 kg ha-1 of nitrogen. The variables analyzed were: leaf mass, daily accumulation rate, leaf/stem ratio, average daily gain, stocking rate, live weight gain per unit of area crude protein, neutral detergent fiber, and in vitro dry matter digestibility of leaves. The pasture management maintained the pasture height at 50 cm by using a continuous grazing method with the adjustment of stocking rate. The experimental design was a randomized block with three replicates. The leaf mass increased linearly in response to nitrogen, with an increase of 1003 kg (34%) observed between a nitrogen content of 50 and 400 kg ha-1. Nitrogen did not affect the average daily gain, but increased the stocking rate and live weight gain ha-1. The value of crude protein and neutral detergent fiber were higher with increased nitrogen levels, whereas the leaf digestibility did not affect nitrogen use. The comparison of 50 and 400 kg ha-1 levels indicated that there was an average increase of 19.2% in the leaf crude protein. The increased application of nitrogen fertilizer in Tanzania grass improved the chemical composition and animal performance; with regard to studied variables, the dose of 200 kg ha-1 resulted in the greatest improvement.(AU)


Esta pesquisa teve como objetivo avaliar a produção de forragem, o desempenho animal e a composição química da pastagem de capim Tanzânia adubada com 50; 100; 200 e 400 kg ha-1 de nitrogênio (N). As variáveis analisadas foram: massa de lâminas foliares, taxa de acúmulo diário, relação lâmina foliar: colmo, ganho de peso médio diário, taxa de lotação, ganho de peso vivo por área (kg ha-1), teores de proteína bruta, fibra em detergente neutro e digestibilidade in vitro da matéria seca. O manejo adotado foi a manutenção da altura do pasto em 50 cm, pastejo com lotações contínuas e cargas variáveis. O delineamento experimental utilizado foi de blocos casualizados com três repetições. A massa seca de lâminas foliares aumentou linearmente em resposta as doses de N, incrementando 1.003 kg da dose 50 em relação a dose de 400 kg ha-1, o que representa aumento de 34%. O adubo nitrogenado não influenciou o ganho médio diário, porém incrementou linearmente a taxa de lotação e, consequentemente o ganho de peso vivo ha-1. Também houve aumento e redução linear da proteína bruta e fibra em detergente neutro das lâminas foliares respectivamente com o incremento das doses de nitrogênio, enquanto a digestibilidade das lâminas foliares não alterou pelo uso do nitrogênio. Quando comparadas as doses de 50 e 400 kg ha-1, verificou-se incremento médio de 19,2% da proteína bruta da lâmina foliar.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Cattle , Panicum/classification , Nutritive Value , Cattle/metabolism , Nitrogen/analysis
17.
Semina ciênc. agrar ; 38(6): 3861-3870, Nov.-Dec.2017. tab
Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1501044

ABSTRACT

This study aimed to assess forage production, animal performance, and the chemical composition of Tanzania grass pasture fertilized with 50, 100, 200, and 400 kg ha-1 of nitrogen. The variables analyzed were: leaf mass, daily accumulation rate, leaf/stem ratio, average daily gain, stocking rate, live weight gain per unit of area crude protein, neutral detergent fiber, and in vitro dry matter digestibility of leaves. The pasture management maintained the pasture height at 50 cm by using a continuous grazing method with the adjustment of stocking rate. The experimental design was a randomized block with three replicates. The leaf mass increased linearly in response to nitrogen, with an increase of 1003 kg (34%) observed between a nitrogen content of 50 and 400 kg ha-1. Nitrogen did not affect the average daily gain, but increased the stocking rate and live weight gain ha-1. The value of crude protein and neutral detergent fiber were higher with increased nitrogen levels, whereas the leaf digestibility did not affect nitrogen use. The comparison of 50 and 400 kg ha-1 levels indicated that there was an average increase of 19.2% in the leaf crude protein. The increased application of nitrogen fertilizer in Tanzania grass improved the chemical composition and animal performance; with regard to studied variables, the dose of 200 kg ha-1 resulted in the greatest improvement.


Esta pesquisa teve como objetivo avaliar a produção de forragem, o desempenho animal e a composição química da pastagem de capim Tanzânia adubada com 50; 100; 200 e 400 kg ha-1 de nitrogênio (N). As variáveis analisadas foram: massa de lâminas foliares, taxa de acúmulo diário, relação lâmina foliar: colmo, ganho de peso médio diário, taxa de lotação, ganho de peso vivo por área (kg ha-1), teores de proteína bruta, fibra em detergente neutro e digestibilidade in vitro da matéria seca. O manejo adotado foi a manutenção da altura do pasto em 50 cm, pastejo com lotações contínuas e cargas variáveis. O delineamento experimental utilizado foi de blocos casualizados com três repetições. A massa seca de lâminas foliares aumentou linearmente em resposta as doses de N, incrementando 1.003 kg da dose 50 em relação a dose de 400 kg ha-1, o que representa aumento de 34%. O adubo nitrogenado não influenciou o ganho médio diário, porém incrementou linearmente a taxa de lotação e, consequentemente o ganho de peso vivo ha-1. Também houve aumento e redução linear da proteína bruta e fibra em detergente neutro das lâminas foliares respectivamente com o incremento das doses de nitrogênio, enquanto a digestibilidade das lâminas foliares não alterou pelo uso do nitrogênio. Quando comparadas as doses de 50 e 400 kg ha-1, verificou-se incremento médio de 19,2% da proteína bruta da lâmina foliar.


Subject(s)
Animals , Cattle , Cattle/metabolism , Panicum/classification , Nutritive Value , Nitrogen/analysis
18.
Trop Anim Health Prod ; 49(8): 1757-1762, 2017 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28914423

ABSTRACT

This study evaluated the influences of nitrogen fertilizer and energy supplementation cattle on the growth performance of beef cattle. This study was conducted at the Federal University of Technology of Paraná, Dois Vizinhos through continuous grazing on 6.3 ha, divided into nine paddocks. The treatments were: Alexander grass +100 kg ha-1 of N (N100); Alexander grass + 100 kg ha-1 of N + 0.5 kg per 100 kg of weight live supplementation of wheat bran (N100S); and Alexander grass +200 kg ha-1 of N (N200), with an average herbage allowance of 10% for all treatments. Crossbred and non-castrated steers with an average weight of 276 ± 41 kg were used for 107 days. The crude protein from entire plant differed (P < 0.05) between treatments, with the greater value (14.8%) occurring in the N200, and the lesser value (13.3%) occurring in the N100S. The herbage accumulation rate was greater (P < 0.05) in the N200 (55.7  DM ha-1 d-1) than that in the N100S and N100 (40.0 and 39.7 kg DM ha-1 d-1, respectively). The N100S produced greater (P < 0.05) average daily weight gains (0.815 kg animal day-1) than did the N200 (0.685 kg animal day-1) and N100 treatments (0.727 kg animal day-1).


Subject(s)
Animal Feed/analysis , Cattle/growth & development , Diet/veterinary , Poaceae/classification , Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena , Animals , Body Weight , Dietary Fiber , Fertilizers , Nitrogen/metabolism , Poaceae/drug effects , Weight Gain
19.
An. acad. bras. ciênc ; 89(3): 1935-1942, July-Sept. 2017. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-886759

ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT The use of animals from dairy farms is an alternative to meat production since it provides an increment of total income for farmers. This study aims to evaluate the performance of Holstein calves finished in two feeding systems (feedlot or pasture). Forty-three animals with 58 days old and 57 kg were divided in two treatments: 23 animals finished in feedlot with corn silage plus concentrate based on corn and soybean meal (40:60); 20 animals kept in cultivated pastures according to the period of the year: Italian ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum) and pearl millet (Pennisetum americanum) with supplementation with the same feedlot-concentrate at 1% body weight. Animals were slaughtered with 200 kg. Dry matter and nutrient intake were determined, with the use of chromium oxide for estimating pasture intake. Feedlot animals had greater total intake and total digestible nutrients, resulting in higher average daily gain (0.949 vs 0.694 kg day-1). Crude protein intake, neutral detergent fiber and feed conversion did not show significant differences. Holstein calves have improved performance when finished in feedlot.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Silage/analysis , Energy Intake/physiology , Animal Feed , Animal Husbandry , Seasons , Lolium , Cattle , Pennisetum , Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena , Nutritive Value
20.
An Acad Bras Cienc ; 89(3): 1935-1942, 2017.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28767892

ABSTRACT

The use of animals from dairy farms is an alternative to meat production since it provides an increment of total income for farmers. This study aims to evaluate the performance of Holstein calves finished in two feeding systems (feedlot or pasture). Forty-three animals with 58 days old and 57 kg were divided in two treatments: 23 animals finished in feedlot with corn silage plus concentrate based on corn and soybean meal (40:60); 20 animals kept in cultivated pastures according to the period of the year: Italian ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum) and pearl millet (Pennisetum americanum) with supplementation with the same feedlot-concentrate at 1% body weight. Animals were slaughtered with 200 kg. Dry matter and nutrient intake were determined, with the use of chromium oxide for estimating pasture intake. Feedlot animals had greater total intake and total digestible nutrients, resulting in higher average daily gain (0.949 vs 0.694 kg day-1). Crude protein intake, neutral detergent fiber and feed conversion did not show significant differences. Holstein calves have improved performance when finished in feedlot.


Subject(s)
Animal Feed , Animal Husbandry , Energy Intake/physiology , Silage/analysis , Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena , Animals , Cattle , Lolium , Male , Nutritive Value , Pennisetum , Seasons
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