The response of male zebu calves to creep feeding, castration, diethylstilbestrol and supplental feeding on pasture
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Resumo: | Supplements were fed to male Zebu calves grazing Colonial Guineagrass pastures during pre and post-weaning periods to determine their effect upon animal performance and carcass characteristics. The effect of castration and implantation of diethylstilbestrol was also studied. The rate of gain during the pre-weaning period and post-weaning winter period was increased by the supplements when fed at 2kg per animal per day. A high-protein supplement was superior to a low-protein supplement during the winter-dry season when the pasture was of poor quality, but this advantage disappeared during the following summer season. During the total period of 370 days, the calves receiving the supplements weighed an average of over 30kg more than animals receiving no supplement. (See Table 5). Castration reduced the rate of gain by 56g per animal per day and stilbestrol increased the rate of gain by 60g per animal per day, so that the response to stilbestrol was equal to the detrimental effects of castration (Table 11). With respect to carcass characteristics, the supplements increased the dressing percentage (Tables 13 and 14) and the size of the rib-eye area, (Table 17) but had no effect upon the percentage of kidney fat (Table 15) or thickness of surface fat (Table 16). The steer carcasses had a higher percentage of kidney fat, a greater thickness of surface fat, but a smaller rib-eye area than the corresponding bull carcasses. The implantation of stilbestrol appeared to have no effect upon these characteristics, although it did increase the dressing percentage. |
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The response of male zebu calves to creep feeding, castration, diethylstilbestrol and supplental feeding on pastureResposta dos bezerros machos da raça Zebu à alimentação privativa, à castração, ao dietilestilbestrol e à alimentação suplementar no pastoSupplements were fed to male Zebu calves grazing Colonial Guineagrass pastures during pre and post-weaning periods to determine their effect upon animal performance and carcass characteristics. The effect of castration and implantation of diethylstilbestrol was also studied. The rate of gain during the pre-weaning period and post-weaning winter period was increased by the supplements when fed at 2kg per animal per day. A high-protein supplement was superior to a low-protein supplement during the winter-dry season when the pasture was of poor quality, but this advantage disappeared during the following summer season. During the total period of 370 days, the calves receiving the supplements weighed an average of over 30kg more than animals receiving no supplement. (See Table 5). Castration reduced the rate of gain by 56g per animal per day and stilbestrol increased the rate of gain by 60g per animal per day, so that the response to stilbestrol was equal to the detrimental effects of castration (Table 11). With respect to carcass characteristics, the supplements increased the dressing percentage (Tables 13 and 14) and the size of the rib-eye area, (Table 17) but had no effect upon the percentage of kidney fat (Table 15) or thickness of surface fat (Table 16). The steer carcasses had a higher percentage of kidney fat, a greater thickness of surface fat, but a smaller rib-eye area than the corresponding bull carcasses. The implantation of stilbestrol appeared to have no effect upon these characteristics, although it did increase the dressing percentage.Suplementos foram dados aos bezerros machos da raça Zebu, em pasto de capim Colonião, durante períodos anterior e posterior à desmama, para determinar seu efeito sobre o comportamento do animal e as características da carcaça. O efeito da castração e implantação do dietilestilbestrol foi também estudado. A média do ganho de peso durante o período anterior à desmama e no inverno após a desmama, foi aumentada pelos suplementos quando fornecidos na quantidade de 2 kg diários, por animal. Um suplemento com alto teor em proteína foi superior ao com baixo teor em proteína durante o inverno seco, quando o pasto encontrava-se em más condições, mas esta vantagem desapareceu durante o verão seguinte. Durante o período todo de 370 dias, os bezerros recebendo suplementos pesaram uma média de ganho de peso de 30 kg mais do que os animais que não receberam suplemento. A castração reduziu a média de ganho de peso 56 g diárias por animal e o estilbestrol aumentou a média de ganho de peso de 60 g diárias por animal, de forma que a resposta ao estilbestrol foi igual aos efeitos prejudiciais da castração. Com respeito às características da carcaça, os suplementos aumentaram os rendimentos de carne e o tamanho da região do "olho do lombo", mas não teve efeito sobre a percentagem da gordura de rim ou espessura da gordura superficial. As carcaças dos novilhos tiveram uma porcentagem mais alta de gordura de rim, mas uma região do "olho do lombo" menor do que a correspondente à carcaça do animal inteiro. A implantação de estilbestrol parece não ter tido efeito sobre essas características, embora ela tenha aumentado a porcentagem do rendimento de carne.Pesquisa Agropecuaria BrasileiraPesquisa Agropecuária BrasileiraQuinn, L.Mott, G. O.Bisschoff, W. V. A.Rocha, G. Leme da2014-04-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.sct.embrapa.br/index.php/pab/article/view/18033Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira; v.1, n.1, jan. 1966; 303-317Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira; v.1, n.1, jan. 1966; 303-3171678-39210100-104xreponame:Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira (Online)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPAporhttps://seer.sct.embrapa.br/index.php/pab/article/view/18033/12095info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2014-04-15T18:08:32Zoai:ojs.seer.sct.embrapa.br:article/18033Revistahttp://seer.sct.embrapa.br/index.php/pabPRIhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phppab@sct.embrapa.br || sct.pab@embrapa.br1678-39210100-204Xopendoar:2014-04-15T18:08:32Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira (Online) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false |
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The response of male zebu calves to creep feeding, castration, diethylstilbestrol and supplental feeding on pasture Resposta dos bezerros machos da raça Zebu à alimentação privativa, à castração, ao dietilestilbestrol e à alimentação suplementar no pasto |
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The response of male zebu calves to creep feeding, castration, diethylstilbestrol and supplental feeding on pasture |
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The response of male zebu calves to creep feeding, castration, diethylstilbestrol and supplental feeding on pasture Quinn, L. |
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The response of male zebu calves to creep feeding, castration, diethylstilbestrol and supplental feeding on pasture |
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The response of male zebu calves to creep feeding, castration, diethylstilbestrol and supplental feeding on pasture |
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The response of male zebu calves to creep feeding, castration, diethylstilbestrol and supplental feeding on pasture |
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The response of male zebu calves to creep feeding, castration, diethylstilbestrol and supplental feeding on pasture |
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The response of male zebu calves to creep feeding, castration, diethylstilbestrol and supplental feeding on pasture |
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Quinn, L. |
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Quinn, L. Mott, G. O. Bisschoff, W. V. A. Rocha, G. Leme da |
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Mott, G. O. Bisschoff, W. V. A. Rocha, G. Leme da |
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Quinn, L. Mott, G. O. Bisschoff, W. V. A. Rocha, G. Leme da |
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Supplements were fed to male Zebu calves grazing Colonial Guineagrass pastures during pre and post-weaning periods to determine their effect upon animal performance and carcass characteristics. The effect of castration and implantation of diethylstilbestrol was also studied. The rate of gain during the pre-weaning period and post-weaning winter period was increased by the supplements when fed at 2kg per animal per day. A high-protein supplement was superior to a low-protein supplement during the winter-dry season when the pasture was of poor quality, but this advantage disappeared during the following summer season. During the total period of 370 days, the calves receiving the supplements weighed an average of over 30kg more than animals receiving no supplement. (See Table 5). Castration reduced the rate of gain by 56g per animal per day and stilbestrol increased the rate of gain by 60g per animal per day, so that the response to stilbestrol was equal to the detrimental effects of castration (Table 11). With respect to carcass characteristics, the supplements increased the dressing percentage (Tables 13 and 14) and the size of the rib-eye area, (Table 17) but had no effect upon the percentage of kidney fat (Table 15) or thickness of surface fat (Table 16). The steer carcasses had a higher percentage of kidney fat, a greater thickness of surface fat, but a smaller rib-eye area than the corresponding bull carcasses. The implantation of stilbestrol appeared to have no effect upon these characteristics, although it did increase the dressing percentage. |
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