Potential use of vitiviniculture waste in mixed cactus pear silages with elephant grass in lamb diet.
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Resumo: | The aim was to evaluate intake, digestibility, water balance, nitrogen balance, ingestive behavior, performance, and carcass traits of lambs on diets containing levels of vitiviniculture waste in mixed cactus pear silages with elephant grass. Twenty-four crossbred male lambs (150 days of age, 20.75 kg ± 1.33 kg body weight) were assigned to a randomized block design, with four treatments (diets) and six animals per treatment. The experimental diets consisted of four elephant grass mixed silages (MS), containing different levels of cactus pear and vitiviniculture waste: MS1 – 255 g/kg cactus pear and 108 g/kg vitiviniculture waste; MS2 – 216 g/kg cactus pear and 144 g/kg vitiviniculture waste; MS3 – 180 g/kg cactus pear and 180 g/kg vitiviniculture waste; MS4 – 144 g/kg cactus pear and 216 g/kg vitiviniculture waste, on a dry matter basis (DM). The experiment lasted 86 days, preceded by 20 days of adaptation. The inclusion of vitiviniculture waste in silages resulted in a quadratic effect for intakes of crude protein, neutral detergent fiber, acid detergent fiber, and total carbohydrates, digestibility of DM and ether extract, metabolizable water, and water balance (P < 0.05), with the highest values of intake and digestibility observed in lambs fed on MS2. The MS in diets resulted in a reduction in the carcass conformation of the lambs (P = 0.034). Under the experimental conditions, the use of up to 144 g/kg vitiviniculture waste in the composition of mixed cactus pear and elephant grass silages (MS2) in diets for confined lamb as it provides greater nutrient intake and dry matter digestibility. |
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Potential use of vitiviniculture waste in mixed cactus pear silages with elephant grass in lamb diet.Resíduos de vitiviniculturaDieta de cordeirosPalma ForrageiraSilagemCapim ElefanteOpuntia strictaThe aim was to evaluate intake, digestibility, water balance, nitrogen balance, ingestive behavior, performance, and carcass traits of lambs on diets containing levels of vitiviniculture waste in mixed cactus pear silages with elephant grass. Twenty-four crossbred male lambs (150 days of age, 20.75 kg ± 1.33 kg body weight) were assigned to a randomized block design, with four treatments (diets) and six animals per treatment. The experimental diets consisted of four elephant grass mixed silages (MS), containing different levels of cactus pear and vitiviniculture waste: MS1 – 255 g/kg cactus pear and 108 g/kg vitiviniculture waste; MS2 – 216 g/kg cactus pear and 144 g/kg vitiviniculture waste; MS3 – 180 g/kg cactus pear and 180 g/kg vitiviniculture waste; MS4 – 144 g/kg cactus pear and 216 g/kg vitiviniculture waste, on a dry matter basis (DM). The experiment lasted 86 days, preceded by 20 days of adaptation. The inclusion of vitiviniculture waste in silages resulted in a quadratic effect for intakes of crude protein, neutral detergent fiber, acid detergent fiber, and total carbohydrates, digestibility of DM and ether extract, metabolizable water, and water balance (P < 0.05), with the highest values of intake and digestibility observed in lambs fed on MS2. The MS in diets resulted in a reduction in the carcass conformation of the lambs (P = 0.034). Under the experimental conditions, the use of up to 144 g/kg vitiviniculture waste in the composition of mixed cactus pear and elephant grass silages (MS2) in diets for confined lamb as it provides greater nutrient intake and dry matter digestibility.TELISSON RIBEIRO GONÇALVES, Univasf; JOSÉ RENALDO VILAR DA SILVA FILHO, Univasf; GILMAR AMARO PEREIRA, Univasf; TARCISIO MARTINS MEIRA, Univasf; MOEMA KELLY NOGUEIRA DE SÁ, Universidade Federal do Agreste de Pernambuco, Garanhuns, PE; GLAYCIANE COSTA GOIS, Universidade Federal do Maranhão; CRISLANE DE SOUZA SILVA, Univasf; FLEMING SENA CAMPOS, Universidade Federal do Maranhão; SANDRA MARI YAMAMOTO, Universidade Federal de São Carlos; GHERMAN GARCIA LEAL DE ARAUJO, CPATSA.GONÇALVES, T. R.SILVA FILHO, J. R. daPEREIRA, G. A.MEIRA, T. M.SÁ. M. K. N. deGOIS, G. C.SILVA, C. de S.CAMPOS, F. S.YAMAMOTO, S. M.ARAUJO, G. G. L. de2024-01-22T19:32:27Z2024-01-22T19:32:27Z2024-01-222024info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleAnimal Feed Science and Technology, v. 307, 115824, 2024.http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1161159https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anifeedsci.2023.115824enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPA2024-01-22T19:32:27Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/1161159Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestopendoar:21542024-01-22T19:32:27falseRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542024-01-22T19:32:27Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false |
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Potential use of vitiviniculture waste in mixed cactus pear silages with elephant grass in lamb diet. |
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Potential use of vitiviniculture waste in mixed cactus pear silages with elephant grass in lamb diet. |
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Potential use of vitiviniculture waste in mixed cactus pear silages with elephant grass in lamb diet. GONÇALVES, T. R. Resíduos de vitivinicultura Dieta de cordeiros Palma Forrageira Silagem Capim Elefante Opuntia stricta |
title_short |
Potential use of vitiviniculture waste in mixed cactus pear silages with elephant grass in lamb diet. |
title_full |
Potential use of vitiviniculture waste in mixed cactus pear silages with elephant grass in lamb diet. |
title_fullStr |
Potential use of vitiviniculture waste in mixed cactus pear silages with elephant grass in lamb diet. |
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Potential use of vitiviniculture waste in mixed cactus pear silages with elephant grass in lamb diet. |
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Potential use of vitiviniculture waste in mixed cactus pear silages with elephant grass in lamb diet. |
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GONÇALVES, T. R. |
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GONÇALVES, T. R. SILVA FILHO, J. R. da PEREIRA, G. A. MEIRA, T. M. SÁ. M. K. N. de GOIS, G. C. SILVA, C. de S. CAMPOS, F. S. YAMAMOTO, S. M. ARAUJO, G. G. L. de |
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author |
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SILVA FILHO, J. R. da PEREIRA, G. A. MEIRA, T. M. SÁ. M. K. N. de GOIS, G. C. SILVA, C. de S. CAMPOS, F. S. YAMAMOTO, S. M. ARAUJO, G. G. L. de |
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TELISSON RIBEIRO GONÇALVES, Univasf; JOSÉ RENALDO VILAR DA SILVA FILHO, Univasf; GILMAR AMARO PEREIRA, Univasf; TARCISIO MARTINS MEIRA, Univasf; MOEMA KELLY NOGUEIRA DE SÁ, Universidade Federal do Agreste de Pernambuco, Garanhuns, PE; GLAYCIANE COSTA GOIS, Universidade Federal do Maranhão; CRISLANE DE SOUZA SILVA, Univasf; FLEMING SENA CAMPOS, Universidade Federal do Maranhão; SANDRA MARI YAMAMOTO, Universidade Federal de São Carlos; GHERMAN GARCIA LEAL DE ARAUJO, CPATSA. |
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GONÇALVES, T. R. SILVA FILHO, J. R. da PEREIRA, G. A. MEIRA, T. M. SÁ. M. K. N. de GOIS, G. C. SILVA, C. de S. CAMPOS, F. S. YAMAMOTO, S. M. ARAUJO, G. G. L. de |
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Resíduos de vitivinicultura Dieta de cordeiros Palma Forrageira Silagem Capim Elefante Opuntia stricta |
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Resíduos de vitivinicultura Dieta de cordeiros Palma Forrageira Silagem Capim Elefante Opuntia stricta |
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The aim was to evaluate intake, digestibility, water balance, nitrogen balance, ingestive behavior, performance, and carcass traits of lambs on diets containing levels of vitiviniculture waste in mixed cactus pear silages with elephant grass. Twenty-four crossbred male lambs (150 days of age, 20.75 kg ± 1.33 kg body weight) were assigned to a randomized block design, with four treatments (diets) and six animals per treatment. The experimental diets consisted of four elephant grass mixed silages (MS), containing different levels of cactus pear and vitiviniculture waste: MS1 – 255 g/kg cactus pear and 108 g/kg vitiviniculture waste; MS2 – 216 g/kg cactus pear and 144 g/kg vitiviniculture waste; MS3 – 180 g/kg cactus pear and 180 g/kg vitiviniculture waste; MS4 – 144 g/kg cactus pear and 216 g/kg vitiviniculture waste, on a dry matter basis (DM). The experiment lasted 86 days, preceded by 20 days of adaptation. The inclusion of vitiviniculture waste in silages resulted in a quadratic effect for intakes of crude protein, neutral detergent fiber, acid detergent fiber, and total carbohydrates, digestibility of DM and ether extract, metabolizable water, and water balance (P < 0.05), with the highest values of intake and digestibility observed in lambs fed on MS2. The MS in diets resulted in a reduction in the carcass conformation of the lambs (P = 0.034). Under the experimental conditions, the use of up to 144 g/kg vitiviniculture waste in the composition of mixed cactus pear and elephant grass silages (MS2) in diets for confined lamb as it provides greater nutrient intake and dry matter digestibility. |
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Animal Feed Science and Technology, v. 307, 115824, 2024. http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1161159 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anifeedsci.2023.115824 |
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