Nitrogen balance in lambs fed diet containing different levels of concentrate

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Autor(a) principal: Geron, Luiz Juliano Valério
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Costa, Fabiana Gomes da, Santos, Ruth Helerene Espinosa, Garcia, Jocilaine, Trarutmann-Machado, Raquel Joana, Silva, Maria Isabel Leite da, Zeoula, Lúcia Maria, Silva, Dilma Alves
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Título da fonte: Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)
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Resumo: Evaluated the nitrogen intake, fecal and urinary nitrogen production and nitrogen balance (NB) in lambs fed levels increasing of concentrate (20.0%, 40.0%, 60.0% and 80.0 %) in the southwestern region of Mato Grosso. Were used four lambs mongrel (SRD), intact, with body weight (BW) averaged 19.3 ± 2.1 kg allocated to metabolism cages, fed twice daily, the concentrate was composed of ground corn and soybean and roughage utilized was corn silage. Were used a design in latin square 4X4, the leavings, faeces and urine were collected daily for six days, in each collection period. Each experimental period lasted 20 days. Intake data of nitrogen (N), fecal N, urinary N, absorbed N and NB expressed in g day-1;% of nitrogen intake (NI) and grams per kilogram of metabolic weight (g kg0,75 –1) were undergo analysis of variance (ANOVA) and tested using regression equation at 5% probability. It was observed that the inclusion of different levels of concentrate supplied the lambs, on the intake N, N absorbed and urinary in g day-1, g kg0.75 –1 and % NI presented a quadratic effect (P<0.05) with the maximum point obtained for the inclusion of 40.0% concentrate on experimental diets. For fecal nitrogen in g day –1, g kg0.75 –1 and % NI and nitrogen balance (NB), the inclusion of concentrate in the diet changed (P<0.05) linearly decreasing with better results for inclusion levels of 20.0% to 40.0% concentrate diet. Thus, it is concluded that the level of 40.0% concentrate in the diet of lambs provides the best values of nitrogen intake, urinary nitrogen and nitrogen absorbed in g day-1, g kg0.75 –1 and in % of nitrogen intake, and provide satisfactory results for the values of fecal nitrogen and nitrogen balance expressed in g day 1, g kg0.75-1 and in % of nitrogen consumed.
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spelling Nitrogen balance in lambs fed diet containing different levels of concentrateBalanço de nitrogênio em cordeiros alimentados com rações contendo diferentes teores de concentradoCarbohydratesIntakeSoybean mealUrine.CarboidratosConsumoFarelo de sojaUrina.Avaliação de alimentos para animais (5.04.03.02-8)Evaluated the nitrogen intake, fecal and urinary nitrogen production and nitrogen balance (NB) in lambs fed levels increasing of concentrate (20.0%, 40.0%, 60.0% and 80.0 %) in the southwestern region of Mato Grosso. Were used four lambs mongrel (SRD), intact, with body weight (BW) averaged 19.3 ± 2.1 kg allocated to metabolism cages, fed twice daily, the concentrate was composed of ground corn and soybean and roughage utilized was corn silage. Were used a design in latin square 4X4, the leavings, faeces and urine were collected daily for six days, in each collection period. Each experimental period lasted 20 days. Intake data of nitrogen (N), fecal N, urinary N, absorbed N and NB expressed in g day-1;% of nitrogen intake (NI) and grams per kilogram of metabolic weight (g kg0,75 –1) were undergo analysis of variance (ANOVA) and tested using regression equation at 5% probability. It was observed that the inclusion of different levels of concentrate supplied the lambs, on the intake N, N absorbed and urinary in g day-1, g kg0.75 –1 and % NI presented a quadratic effect (P<0.05) with the maximum point obtained for the inclusion of 40.0% concentrate on experimental diets. For fecal nitrogen in g day –1, g kg0.75 –1 and % NI and nitrogen balance (NB), the inclusion of concentrate in the diet changed (P<0.05) linearly decreasing with better results for inclusion levels of 20.0% to 40.0% concentrate diet. Thus, it is concluded that the level of 40.0% concentrate in the diet of lambs provides the best values of nitrogen intake, urinary nitrogen and nitrogen absorbed in g day-1, g kg0.75 –1 and in % of nitrogen intake, and provide satisfactory results for the values of fecal nitrogen and nitrogen balance expressed in g day 1, g kg0.75-1 and in % of nitrogen consumed. Avaliou-se o consumo, a produção fecal e urinária de nitrogênio e o balanço de nitrogênio (BN) em cordeiros alimentados com diferentes teores de concentrado (20,0%, 40,0%, 60,0% e 80,0%) na região sudoeste do estado de Mato Grosso. Foram utilizados quatro cordeiros sem raça definida (SRD), inteiros, com peso corporal (PC) médio de 19,3 kg ± 2,1 alocados em gaiolas de metabolismo, alimentados duas vezes ao dia. O concentrado foi composto por grão de milho moído e farelo de soja e o volumoso fornecido foi silagem de milho. Foi utilizado um delineamento experimental em quadrado latino 4X4. As sobras, as fezes e a urina foram coletadas diariamente durante seis dias em cada período de coleta. Cada período experimental teve duração de 20 dias. Os dados de consumo de nitrogênio (N), N fecal, N urinário, N absorvido e BN expressos em g dia-1; % do nitrogênio consumido (NC) e gramas por quilograma de peso metabólico (g kg0,75 –1) foram submetidos á análise de variância (ANOVA) e testados utilizando equação de regressão a 5% de probabilidade. Foi observado que a inclusão de diferentes teores de concentrado fornecidos aos cordeiros sobre o consumo de N, N urinário e N absorvido em g dia-1, g kg 0,75 –1 e em % do NC apresentou um efeito quadrático (P<0,05) com ponto de máximo obtido para a inclusão de 40,0% de concentrado nas rações experimentais. Para o nitrogênio fecal em g dia-1, g kg 0,75 –1 e em % NC e para o balanço de nitrogênio, a inclusão de concentrado na dieta alterou (P<0,05) de maneira linear decrescente com melhores resultados obtidos para os teores de inclusão de 20,0% a 40,0% de concentrado na dieta. Assim, conclui-se que o teor de 40,0% de concentrado na alimentação de cordeiros propicia os melhores valores de consumo de nitrogênio, nitrogênio urinário e nitrogênio absorvido em g dia-1, g kg 0,75 –1 e em % do nitrogênio consumido, além de proporcionar resultados satisfatórios para os valores de nitrogênio fecal e balanço de nitrogênio expressos em g dia-1, g kg 0,75 –1 e em % do nitrogênio consumido.UEL2015-06-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPesquisa empíricaapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/1643110.5433/1679-0359.2015v36n3p1609Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 36 No. 3 (2015); 1609-1622Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 36 n. 3 (2015); 1609-16221679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Nitrogen balance in lambs fed diet containing different levels of concentrate
Balanço de nitrogênio em cordeiros alimentados com rações contendo diferentes teores de concentrado
title Nitrogen balance in lambs fed diet containing different levels of concentrate
spellingShingle Nitrogen balance in lambs fed diet containing different levels of concentrate
Geron, Luiz Juliano Valério
Carbohydrates
Intake
Soybean meal
Urine.
Carboidratos
Consumo
Farelo de soja
Urina.
Avaliação de alimentos para animais (5.04.03.02-8)
title_short Nitrogen balance in lambs fed diet containing different levels of concentrate
title_full Nitrogen balance in lambs fed diet containing different levels of concentrate
title_fullStr Nitrogen balance in lambs fed diet containing different levels of concentrate
title_full_unstemmed Nitrogen balance in lambs fed diet containing different levels of concentrate
title_sort Nitrogen balance in lambs fed diet containing different levels of concentrate
author Geron, Luiz Juliano Valério
author_facet Geron, Luiz Juliano Valério
Costa, Fabiana Gomes da
Santos, Ruth Helerene Espinosa
Garcia, Jocilaine
Trarutmann-Machado, Raquel Joana
Silva, Maria Isabel Leite da
Zeoula, Lúcia Maria
Silva, Dilma Alves
author_role author
author2 Costa, Fabiana Gomes da
Santos, Ruth Helerene Espinosa
Garcia, Jocilaine
Trarutmann-Machado, Raquel Joana
Silva, Maria Isabel Leite da
Zeoula, Lúcia Maria
Silva, Dilma Alves
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Geron, Luiz Juliano Valério
Costa, Fabiana Gomes da
Santos, Ruth Helerene Espinosa
Garcia, Jocilaine
Trarutmann-Machado, Raquel Joana
Silva, Maria Isabel Leite da
Zeoula, Lúcia Maria
Silva, Dilma Alves
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Carbohydrates
Intake
Soybean meal
Urine.
Carboidratos
Consumo
Farelo de soja
Urina.
Avaliação de alimentos para animais (5.04.03.02-8)
topic Carbohydrates
Intake
Soybean meal
Urine.
Carboidratos
Consumo
Farelo de soja
Urina.
Avaliação de alimentos para animais (5.04.03.02-8)
description Evaluated the nitrogen intake, fecal and urinary nitrogen production and nitrogen balance (NB) in lambs fed levels increasing of concentrate (20.0%, 40.0%, 60.0% and 80.0 %) in the southwestern region of Mato Grosso. Were used four lambs mongrel (SRD), intact, with body weight (BW) averaged 19.3 ± 2.1 kg allocated to metabolism cages, fed twice daily, the concentrate was composed of ground corn and soybean and roughage utilized was corn silage. Were used a design in latin square 4X4, the leavings, faeces and urine were collected daily for six days, in each collection period. Each experimental period lasted 20 days. Intake data of nitrogen (N), fecal N, urinary N, absorbed N and NB expressed in g day-1;% of nitrogen intake (NI) and grams per kilogram of metabolic weight (g kg0,75 –1) were undergo analysis of variance (ANOVA) and tested using regression equation at 5% probability. It was observed that the inclusion of different levels of concentrate supplied the lambs, on the intake N, N absorbed and urinary in g day-1, g kg0.75 –1 and % NI presented a quadratic effect (P<0.05) with the maximum point obtained for the inclusion of 40.0% concentrate on experimental diets. For fecal nitrogen in g day –1, g kg0.75 –1 and % NI and nitrogen balance (NB), the inclusion of concentrate in the diet changed (P<0.05) linearly decreasing with better results for inclusion levels of 20.0% to 40.0% concentrate diet. Thus, it is concluded that the level of 40.0% concentrate in the diet of lambs provides the best values of nitrogen intake, urinary nitrogen and nitrogen absorbed in g day-1, g kg0.75 –1 and in % of nitrogen intake, and provide satisfactory results for the values of fecal nitrogen and nitrogen balance expressed in g day 1, g kg0.75-1 and in % of nitrogen consumed.
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