Economic viability of bulls finished in feedlot fed with different levels of cottonseed in diets prepared with agro-industrial byproducts

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Autor(a) principal: Geron, Luiz Juliano Valério
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Moura, Daiane Caroline, Rodrigues, Deivison Novaes, Paula, Edson Júnior Heitor, Trautmann-Machado, Raquel Joana, Garcia, Jocilaine, Schumann, Alline Mariá, Silva, Dilma Alves
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Resumo: Evaluated the economic viability of different levels of inclusion of cottonseed - COS (0%, 10%, 20%, 30%) on feed for bulls finshed in feedlot. The diets containing 85% concentrate (soybean hulls – SOH, soybean meal SOM) and 15% rouglage (sugar cane bagasse, sugar-hydrolyzed – SHY). Were used 32 Nelore bulls with a mean age of 36 months and body weight (BW) initial mean of 424 ± 25 kg for 90 days. We used a completely randomized design. Data on average daily gain (ADG) of different treatments were submitted to analysis of variance and were tested by means of regression analysis considering 5% significance level. The different levels of COS did not change (p> 0.05) ADG of bulls finished in a feedlot. The, difference in the value obtained to revenues total to carcass of $ 50.60 between levels 0% and 30% of COS and $ 44.16 to level 0% and 30% Of COS. It was found that bulls fed the 30% level with COS showed a variation of 75% more in revenue (R$) kg-1 carcass compared to 0% level with COS, or a difference of $ 0.58 kg-1 of carcass between these levels, respectively, generating a difference of $ 5,623.80 between amount of monthly net income for the 0% level of COS ($ 941.37) and for the 30% level COS (6,565.17). The ration with 30% of COS showed a cost of R$ 0.08 lower than the diet with 0% of COS. Therefore the use of up to 30% of COS in the feeding of bulls keeps ADG and can generate a net revenue month-1 greater than 85% compared to diets without cottonseed.
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spelling Economic viability of bulls finished in feedlot fed with different levels of cottonseed in diets prepared with agro-industrial byproductsViabilidade econômica de tourinhos terminados em confinamento alimentados com diferentes teores de caroço de algodão em dietas elaboradas com co-produtos agroindustriaisOperating costAverage daily gainNet revenue.Custo operacionalGanho médio diárioReceita líquida.produção animal (5.04.05.00-4)Evaluated the economic viability of different levels of inclusion of cottonseed - COS (0%, 10%, 20%, 30%) on feed for bulls finshed in feedlot. The diets containing 85% concentrate (soybean hulls – SOH, soybean meal SOM) and 15% rouglage (sugar cane bagasse, sugar-hydrolyzed – SHY). Were used 32 Nelore bulls with a mean age of 36 months and body weight (BW) initial mean of 424 ± 25 kg for 90 days. We used a completely randomized design. Data on average daily gain (ADG) of different treatments were submitted to analysis of variance and were tested by means of regression analysis considering 5% significance level. The different levels of COS did not change (p> 0.05) ADG of bulls finished in a feedlot. The, difference in the value obtained to revenues total to carcass of $ 50.60 between levels 0% and 30% of COS and $ 44.16 to level 0% and 30% Of COS. It was found that bulls fed the 30% level with COS showed a variation of 75% more in revenue (R$) kg-1 carcass compared to 0% level with COS, or a difference of $ 0.58 kg-1 of carcass between these levels, respectively, generating a difference of $ 5,623.80 between amount of monthly net income for the 0% level of COS ($ 941.37) and for the 30% level COS (6,565.17). The ration with 30% of COS showed a cost of R$ 0.08 lower than the diet with 0% of COS. Therefore the use of up to 30% of COS in the feeding of bulls keeps ADG and can generate a net revenue month-1 greater than 85% compared to diets without cottonseed.Avaliou-se a viabilidade econômica da utilização de rações contendo diferentes teores de caroço de algodão - CRA (0%; 10%; 20% e 30%), em tourinhos confinados. As rações continham 85% de concentrado (casca do grão de soja e farelo de soja) e 15% de volumoso (bagaço de cana-de-açúcar hidrolisado). Foram utilizados 32 tourinhos da raça Nelore, com idade média de 36 meses e com peso corporal (PC) inicial de 424 ± 25 kg, confinados por 90 dias. Foi utilizado delineamento experimental inteiramente casualizado. Os dados de ganho médio diário (GMD) dos diferentes tratamentos foram submetidos à análise de variância e as diferenças obtidas foram analisadas por equação de regressão a 5% de significância. Os diferentes teores de CRA não alteram (p>0,05) o GMD dos tourinhos em terminados em confinamento. A diferença obtida no valor da receita total por carcaça foi de R$ 50,60 entre os níveis de 0% e 10% de CRA e de R$ 44,16 para os níveis 0% e 30% de CRA. Foi verificado que os tourinhos alimentados com o nível com 30% de CRA apresentaram uma variação de 75% a mais na receita (R$) kg-1 de carcaça em relação ao nível com 0% de CRA, ou seja, uma diferença de R$ 0,58 kg-1 de carcaça entre esses níveis, respectivamente, o que gerou uma diferença de R$ 5.623,80 entre a receita líquida por mês para o nível de 0% de CRA (R$ 941,37) e o nível de 30% de CRA (R$ 6.565,17). A ração com 30% de CRA apresentou um custo de R$ 0,08 kg-1 menor em relação à ração com 0% de CRA. Portanto a utilização de até 30% de CRA na alimentação de tourinhos confinados mantém o GMD e pode gerar uma receita líquida mês-1 maior em 85% em relação a rações sem caroço de algodão.UEL2014-09-04info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPesquisa empírica de campoapplication/pdfapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/1457410.5433/1679-0359.2014v35n4Suplp2673Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 35 No. 4Supl (2014); 2673-2684Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 35 n. 4Supl (2014); 2673-26841679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)instacron:UELporhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/14574/pdf_446https://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/14574/33372https://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/14574/34394Geron, Luiz Juliano ValérioMoura, Daiane CarolineRodrigues, Deivison NovaesPaula, Edson Júnior HeitorTrautmann-Machado, Raquel JoanaGarcia, JocilaineSchumann, Alline MariáSilva, Dilma Alvesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2015-11-19T18:35:37Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/14574Revistahttp://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrariasPUBhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/oaisemina.agrarias@uel.br1679-03591676-546Xopendoar:2015-11-19T18:35:37Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Economic viability of bulls finished in feedlot fed with different levels of cottonseed in diets prepared with agro-industrial byproducts
Viabilidade econômica de tourinhos terminados em confinamento alimentados com diferentes teores de caroço de algodão em dietas elaboradas com co-produtos agroindustriais
title Economic viability of bulls finished in feedlot fed with different levels of cottonseed in diets prepared with agro-industrial byproducts
spellingShingle Economic viability of bulls finished in feedlot fed with different levels of cottonseed in diets prepared with agro-industrial byproducts
Geron, Luiz Juliano Valério
Operating cost
Average daily gain
Net revenue.
Custo operacional
Ganho médio diário
Receita líquida.
produção animal (5.04.05.00-4)
title_short Economic viability of bulls finished in feedlot fed with different levels of cottonseed in diets prepared with agro-industrial byproducts
title_full Economic viability of bulls finished in feedlot fed with different levels of cottonseed in diets prepared with agro-industrial byproducts
title_fullStr Economic viability of bulls finished in feedlot fed with different levels of cottonseed in diets prepared with agro-industrial byproducts
title_full_unstemmed Economic viability of bulls finished in feedlot fed with different levels of cottonseed in diets prepared with agro-industrial byproducts
title_sort Economic viability of bulls finished in feedlot fed with different levels of cottonseed in diets prepared with agro-industrial byproducts
author Geron, Luiz Juliano Valério
author_facet Geron, Luiz Juliano Valério
Moura, Daiane Caroline
Rodrigues, Deivison Novaes
Paula, Edson Júnior Heitor
Trautmann-Machado, Raquel Joana
Garcia, Jocilaine
Schumann, Alline Mariá
Silva, Dilma Alves
author_role author
author2 Moura, Daiane Caroline
Rodrigues, Deivison Novaes
Paula, Edson Júnior Heitor
Trautmann-Machado, Raquel Joana
Garcia, Jocilaine
Schumann, Alline Mariá
Silva, Dilma Alves
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Geron, Luiz Juliano Valério
Moura, Daiane Caroline
Rodrigues, Deivison Novaes
Paula, Edson Júnior Heitor
Trautmann-Machado, Raquel Joana
Garcia, Jocilaine
Schumann, Alline Mariá
Silva, Dilma Alves
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Operating cost
Average daily gain
Net revenue.
Custo operacional
Ganho médio diário
Receita líquida.
produção animal (5.04.05.00-4)
topic Operating cost
Average daily gain
Net revenue.
Custo operacional
Ganho médio diário
Receita líquida.
produção animal (5.04.05.00-4)
description Evaluated the economic viability of different levels of inclusion of cottonseed - COS (0%, 10%, 20%, 30%) on feed for bulls finshed in feedlot. The diets containing 85% concentrate (soybean hulls – SOH, soybean meal SOM) and 15% rouglage (sugar cane bagasse, sugar-hydrolyzed – SHY). Were used 32 Nelore bulls with a mean age of 36 months and body weight (BW) initial mean of 424 ± 25 kg for 90 days. We used a completely randomized design. Data on average daily gain (ADG) of different treatments were submitted to analysis of variance and were tested by means of regression analysis considering 5% significance level. The different levels of COS did not change (p> 0.05) ADG of bulls finished in a feedlot. The, difference in the value obtained to revenues total to carcass of $ 50.60 between levels 0% and 30% of COS and $ 44.16 to level 0% and 30% Of COS. It was found that bulls fed the 30% level with COS showed a variation of 75% more in revenue (R$) kg-1 carcass compared to 0% level with COS, or a difference of $ 0.58 kg-1 of carcass between these levels, respectively, generating a difference of $ 5,623.80 between amount of monthly net income for the 0% level of COS ($ 941.37) and for the 30% level COS (6,565.17). The ration with 30% of COS showed a cost of R$ 0.08 lower than the diet with 0% of COS. Therefore the use of up to 30% of COS in the feeding of bulls keeps ADG and can generate a net revenue month-1 greater than 85% compared to diets without cottonseed.
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