Housing, pasture management and roughage supplementation on the pre-weaning growth of goats in the tropical Northeast of Brazil
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Resumo: | This experiment was undertaken with 100 adult does of an undefined but most common type of goats called "sem raça definida" (SRD) The does were divided into four equal groups (each of 25 does) of comparable age and weights. These were allotted to four treatments as follows: native "caatinga" pastures with either (1) ground floor or (2) raised slatted floor system of housing; cleared pastures with raised floor system of housing either (3) without or (4) with ad libitum supplementation of green elephant grass (Pennisetum purpureum Schum.) only during dry months. Data on 250 kids born to these does over a period of two years and maintained under the same treatment as their mothers were analysed for their pre-weaning growth were studied. Until three weeks of age, the body weights were almost identical among treatments. Significant treatment effects appeared around four weeks and consistently increased till weaning at 112 days. A comparison of treatments showed that, for the growth of kids, the ground floor system of housing was better than the raised floor system, and cleared pastures had a distinct advantage over native "caatinga" pastures. The best results were obtained in the group supplemented with elephant grass during four very dry months. It appears that the best growth in the local agroclimatic conditions can be obtained when kids are maintained on the ground floor system of housing and cleared pastures with supplementation in the very lean months. |
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Housing, pasture management and roughage supplementation on the pre-weaning growth of goats in the tropical Northeast of BrazilInstalação, manejo da pastagem e suplementação volumosa no crescimento de cabritos, no período de aleitamento, no Nordeste do Brasilkids; ground floor; slatted floor; green elephant grass; dry seasoncabras; chão batido; aprisco suspenso; capim elefante verde; estação secaThis experiment was undertaken with 100 adult does of an undefined but most common type of goats called "sem raça definida" (SRD) The does were divided into four equal groups (each of 25 does) of comparable age and weights. These were allotted to four treatments as follows: native "caatinga" pastures with either (1) ground floor or (2) raised slatted floor system of housing; cleared pastures with raised floor system of housing either (3) without or (4) with ad libitum supplementation of green elephant grass (Pennisetum purpureum Schum.) only during dry months. Data on 250 kids born to these does over a period of two years and maintained under the same treatment as their mothers were analysed for their pre-weaning growth were studied. Until three weeks of age, the body weights were almost identical among treatments. Significant treatment effects appeared around four weeks and consistently increased till weaning at 112 days. A comparison of treatments showed that, for the growth of kids, the ground floor system of housing was better than the raised floor system, and cleared pastures had a distinct advantage over native "caatinga" pastures. The best results were obtained in the group supplemented with elephant grass during four very dry months. It appears that the best growth in the local agroclimatic conditions can be obtained when kids are maintained on the ground floor system of housing and cleared pastures with supplementation in the very lean months.Cem cabras de um tipo indefinido porém muito comum, chamado de sem raça definida (SRD), divididas em quatro grupos de vinte e cinco, foram mantidas em pastagem nativa e alojadas em chiqueiro de chão batido (1); mantidas em pastagem nativa e alojadas em aprisco suspenso (2); mantidas em pastagem nativa raleada e alojadas em aprisco suspenso (3) e mantidas em pastagem nativa raleada, e (4) alojadas em aprisco suspenso e recebendo uma suplementação volumosa de capim-elefante napier (Pennisetum purpureum Schum) ad libitum durante a estação seca. Dados de 250 cabritos oriundos destas cabras nascidos em dois anos consecutivos foram analisados. O crescimento dos cabritos até a terceira semana não foi afetado pelos tratamentos, sendo entretanto detectadas sensíveis diferenças após a terceira semana. Os animais mantidos em chiqueiro de chão batido tiveram um desempenho significativamente superior ao daqueles mantidos em aprisco suspenso. Os animais mantidos em pastagem nativa raleada apresentaram um desempenho superior ao daqueles mantidos em pastagem nativa, enquanto que os animais mantidos em pastagem nativa raleada e que receberam suplementação apresentaram o melhor desempenho entre todos os grupos. Supõe-se que cabritos mantidos em chiqueiro de chão batido, pastagem raleada e com suplementação alimentar durante o período seco, poderão apresentar o melhor crescimento sob as condições locais.Pesquisa Agropecuaria BrasileiraPesquisa Agropecuária BrasileiraOliveira, Ederlon R.Lima, Francisco A. MeloPant, K. P.2014-04-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.sct.embrapa.br/index.php/pab/article/view/16301Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira; v.17, n.9, set. 1982; 1389-1397Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira; v.17, n.9, set. 1982; 1389-13971678-39210100-104xreponame:Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira (Online)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPAenghttps://seer.sct.embrapa.br/index.php/pab/article/view/16301/10496info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2014-04-16T16:39:49Zoai:ojs.seer.sct.embrapa.br:article/16301Revistahttp://seer.sct.embrapa.br/index.php/pabPRIhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phppab@sct.embrapa.br || sct.pab@embrapa.br1678-39210100-204Xopendoar:2014-04-16T16:39:49Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira (Online) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false |
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Housing, pasture management and roughage supplementation on the pre-weaning growth of goats in the tropical Northeast of Brazil Instalação, manejo da pastagem e suplementação volumosa no crescimento de cabritos, no período de aleitamento, no Nordeste do Brasil |
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Housing, pasture management and roughage supplementation on the pre-weaning growth of goats in the tropical Northeast of Brazil |
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Housing, pasture management and roughage supplementation on the pre-weaning growth of goats in the tropical Northeast of Brazil Oliveira, Ederlon R. kids; ground floor; slatted floor; green elephant grass; dry season cabras; chão batido; aprisco suspenso; capim elefante verde; estação seca |
title_short |
Housing, pasture management and roughage supplementation on the pre-weaning growth of goats in the tropical Northeast of Brazil |
title_full |
Housing, pasture management and roughage supplementation on the pre-weaning growth of goats in the tropical Northeast of Brazil |
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Housing, pasture management and roughage supplementation on the pre-weaning growth of goats in the tropical Northeast of Brazil |
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Housing, pasture management and roughage supplementation on the pre-weaning growth of goats in the tropical Northeast of Brazil |
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Housing, pasture management and roughage supplementation on the pre-weaning growth of goats in the tropical Northeast of Brazil |
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Oliveira, Ederlon R. |
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Oliveira, Ederlon R. Lima, Francisco A. Melo Pant, K. P. |
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Lima, Francisco A. Melo Pant, K. P. |
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Oliveira, Ederlon R. Lima, Francisco A. Melo Pant, K. P. |
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kids; ground floor; slatted floor; green elephant grass; dry season cabras; chão batido; aprisco suspenso; capim elefante verde; estação seca |
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kids; ground floor; slatted floor; green elephant grass; dry season cabras; chão batido; aprisco suspenso; capim elefante verde; estação seca |
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This experiment was undertaken with 100 adult does of an undefined but most common type of goats called "sem raça definida" (SRD) The does were divided into four equal groups (each of 25 does) of comparable age and weights. These were allotted to four treatments as follows: native "caatinga" pastures with either (1) ground floor or (2) raised slatted floor system of housing; cleared pastures with raised floor system of housing either (3) without or (4) with ad libitum supplementation of green elephant grass (Pennisetum purpureum Schum.) only during dry months. Data on 250 kids born to these does over a period of two years and maintained under the same treatment as their mothers were analysed for their pre-weaning growth were studied. Until three weeks of age, the body weights were almost identical among treatments. Significant treatment effects appeared around four weeks and consistently increased till weaning at 112 days. A comparison of treatments showed that, for the growth of kids, the ground floor system of housing was better than the raised floor system, and cleared pastures had a distinct advantage over native "caatinga" pastures. The best results were obtained in the group supplemented with elephant grass during four very dry months. It appears that the best growth in the local agroclimatic conditions can be obtained when kids are maintained on the ground floor system of housing and cleared pastures with supplementation in the very lean months. |
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2014 |
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2014-04-16 |
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