Bionutritional efficiency and carcass characteristics of confined steers receiving different nitrogen sources with whole or milled corn

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Autor(a) principal: Klein, John Lenon
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Machado, Diego Soares, Porsch, Renata Volpatto, Brondani, Ivan Luiz, Alves Filho, Dari Celestino, Moura, Amanda Farias de, Cardoso, Gilmar dos Santos, Silva, Adrieli Linhat da, Domingues, Camille Carijo, Silva, Marcelo Ascoli da
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)
Texto Completo: https://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/30628
Resumo: The objective of this study is to evaluate the bionutritional efficiency and carcass characteristics of confined steers receiving different nitrogen sources associated or not with corn grain processing in the diet. The study used a completely randomized design with a 3?? 2 factorial arrangement. Fifty-three Charolais and Nellore crossbred steers were used, with a mean age of 22 ± 0.23 months and initial weight 250 ± 15.80 kg. The animals were randomly divided into the following treatments: soybean meal + whole corn, soybean meal + milled corn, conventional urea + whole corn, conventional urea + milled corn, slow-release urea + whole corn, and slow-release urea + milled corn. A roughage: concentrate ratio of 50: 50 was used. The steers were confined until reaching a weight of 420 kg. The slaughtering occurred according to the schedule of the commercial slaughterhouse. Feed efficiency was lower in animals receiving slow-release urea than those fed true protein. The steers fed soybean meal presented a higher Kleiber ratio and higher nutritional index compared to those receiving conventional or slow-release urea. The provision of soybean meal promoted higher production of rib meat and meat with a higher L* compared to those receiving urea, and better carcass finish compared to those receiving slow-release urea. Diets with milled corn increased warm and cold carcass yields and decreased weight loss during carcass chilling. Total replacement of soybean meal with conventional or slow-release urea reduced the biological efficiency of steers. The supply of milled corn in the concentrated fraction increased carcass yield.
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spelling Bionutritional efficiency and carcass characteristics of confined steers receiving different nitrogen sources with whole or milled cornEficiência bionutricional e características da carcaça de novilhos confinados recebendo distintas fontes nitrogenadas com milho moído ou inteiroFeed efficiencyMultivariate biological nutritional indexSlow-release ureaSoybean mealSubcutaneous fat thickness.Eficiência alimentarEspessura de gordura subcutâneaFarelo de sojaÍndice nutricional multivariado biológicoUreia de liberação lenta.The objective of this study is to evaluate the bionutritional efficiency and carcass characteristics of confined steers receiving different nitrogen sources associated or not with corn grain processing in the diet. The study used a completely randomized design with a 3?? 2 factorial arrangement. Fifty-three Charolais and Nellore crossbred steers were used, with a mean age of 22 ± 0.23 months and initial weight 250 ± 15.80 kg. The animals were randomly divided into the following treatments: soybean meal + whole corn, soybean meal + milled corn, conventional urea + whole corn, conventional urea + milled corn, slow-release urea + whole corn, and slow-release urea + milled corn. A roughage: concentrate ratio of 50: 50 was used. The steers were confined until reaching a weight of 420 kg. The slaughtering occurred according to the schedule of the commercial slaughterhouse. Feed efficiency was lower in animals receiving slow-release urea than those fed true protein. The steers fed soybean meal presented a higher Kleiber ratio and higher nutritional index compared to those receiving conventional or slow-release urea. The provision of soybean meal promoted higher production of rib meat and meat with a higher L* compared to those receiving urea, and better carcass finish compared to those receiving slow-release urea. Diets with milled corn increased warm and cold carcass yields and decreased weight loss during carcass chilling. Total replacement of soybean meal with conventional or slow-release urea reduced the biological efficiency of steers. The supply of milled corn in the concentrated fraction increased carcass yield.Objetivou-se avaliar a eficiência bionutricional e as características da carcaça de novilhos confinados, recebendo diferentes fontes nitrogenadas, associadas ao processamento ou não do grão de milho nas dietas. O delineamento experimental foi o inteiramente casualizado, em arranjo fatorial 3 x 2. Foram utilizados 53 novilhos mestiços Charolês e Nelore, com idade e peso médio inicial de 22 ± 0,23 meses e 250 ± 15,80 kg, respectivamente, os quais foram divididos aleatoriamente nos seguintes tratamentos: farelo de soja + milho grão; farelo de soja + milho moído; ureia comum + milho grão; ureia comum + milho moído; ureia de liberação lenta + milho grão e ureia de liberação lenta + milho moído. Utilizou-se relação volumoso:concentrado de 50:50. Os novilhos permaneceram confinados até atingir peso pré-estipulado de 420 kg. O abate transcorreu conforme fluxograma do frigorífico comercial. A eficiência alimentar foi menor nos animais que receberam ureia protegida, em relação aos alimentados com proteína verdadeira. Novilhos alimentados com farelo de soja apresentaram maior Relação de Kleiber e índice nutricional multivariado biológico, que alimentados com ureia protegida ou não. O fornecimento de farelo de soja, promoveu maior participação de costilhar e carne com maior valor de L*, em relação às ureias, além de melhor acabamento de carcaça, em relação à ureia protegida. Dietas com milho moído proporcionaram aumentos nos rendimentos de carcaça quente e fria, com menores perdas de líquidos no resfriamento. A substituição total do farelo de soja por ureia, protegida ou não, reduz a eficiência biológica de novilhos. Maiores rendimentos de carcaça são obtidos quando se fornece milho moído na fração concentrado.UEL2018-11-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo científicoArtigo científicoapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/3062810.5433/1679-0359.2018v39n6p2541Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 39 No. 6 (2018); 2541-2554Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 39 n. 6 (2018); 2541-25541679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Bionutritional efficiency and carcass characteristics of confined steers receiving different nitrogen sources with whole or milled corn
Eficiência bionutricional e características da carcaça de novilhos confinados recebendo distintas fontes nitrogenadas com milho moído ou inteiro
title Bionutritional efficiency and carcass characteristics of confined steers receiving different nitrogen sources with whole or milled corn
spellingShingle Bionutritional efficiency and carcass characteristics of confined steers receiving different nitrogen sources with whole or milled corn
Klein, John Lenon
Feed efficiency
Multivariate biological nutritional index
Slow-release urea
Soybean meal
Subcutaneous fat thickness.
Eficiência alimentar
Espessura de gordura subcutânea
Farelo de soja
Índice nutricional multivariado biológico
Ureia de liberação lenta.
title_short Bionutritional efficiency and carcass characteristics of confined steers receiving different nitrogen sources with whole or milled corn
title_full Bionutritional efficiency and carcass characteristics of confined steers receiving different nitrogen sources with whole or milled corn
title_fullStr Bionutritional efficiency and carcass characteristics of confined steers receiving different nitrogen sources with whole or milled corn
title_full_unstemmed Bionutritional efficiency and carcass characteristics of confined steers receiving different nitrogen sources with whole or milled corn
title_sort Bionutritional efficiency and carcass characteristics of confined steers receiving different nitrogen sources with whole or milled corn
author Klein, John Lenon
author_facet Klein, John Lenon
Machado, Diego Soares
Porsch, Renata Volpatto
Brondani, Ivan Luiz
Alves Filho, Dari Celestino
Moura, Amanda Farias de
Cardoso, Gilmar dos Santos
Silva, Adrieli Linhat da
Domingues, Camille Carijo
Silva, Marcelo Ascoli da
author_role author
author2 Machado, Diego Soares
Porsch, Renata Volpatto
Brondani, Ivan Luiz
Alves Filho, Dari Celestino
Moura, Amanda Farias de
Cardoso, Gilmar dos Santos
Silva, Adrieli Linhat da
Domingues, Camille Carijo
Silva, Marcelo Ascoli da
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Klein, John Lenon
Machado, Diego Soares
Porsch, Renata Volpatto
Brondani, Ivan Luiz
Alves Filho, Dari Celestino
Moura, Amanda Farias de
Cardoso, Gilmar dos Santos
Silva, Adrieli Linhat da
Domingues, Camille Carijo
Silva, Marcelo Ascoli da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Feed efficiency
Multivariate biological nutritional index
Slow-release urea
Soybean meal
Subcutaneous fat thickness.
Eficiência alimentar
Espessura de gordura subcutânea
Farelo de soja
Índice nutricional multivariado biológico
Ureia de liberação lenta.
topic Feed efficiency
Multivariate biological nutritional index
Slow-release urea
Soybean meal
Subcutaneous fat thickness.
Eficiência alimentar
Espessura de gordura subcutânea
Farelo de soja
Índice nutricional multivariado biológico
Ureia de liberação lenta.
description The objective of this study is to evaluate the bionutritional efficiency and carcass characteristics of confined steers receiving different nitrogen sources associated or not with corn grain processing in the diet. The study used a completely randomized design with a 3?? 2 factorial arrangement. Fifty-three Charolais and Nellore crossbred steers were used, with a mean age of 22 ± 0.23 months and initial weight 250 ± 15.80 kg. The animals were randomly divided into the following treatments: soybean meal + whole corn, soybean meal + milled corn, conventional urea + whole corn, conventional urea + milled corn, slow-release urea + whole corn, and slow-release urea + milled corn. A roughage: concentrate ratio of 50: 50 was used. The steers were confined until reaching a weight of 420 kg. The slaughtering occurred according to the schedule of the commercial slaughterhouse. Feed efficiency was lower in animals receiving slow-release urea than those fed true protein. The steers fed soybean meal presented a higher Kleiber ratio and higher nutritional index compared to those receiving conventional or slow-release urea. The provision of soybean meal promoted higher production of rib meat and meat with a higher L* compared to those receiving urea, and better carcass finish compared to those receiving slow-release urea. Diets with milled corn increased warm and cold carcass yields and decreased weight loss during carcass chilling. Total replacement of soybean meal with conventional or slow-release urea reduced the biological efficiency of steers. The supply of milled corn in the concentrated fraction increased carcass yield.
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