Nutrient metabolism and ingestive behavior of goats fed diets containing palm tree fruit.

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Autor(a) principal: GARCEZ, B. S.
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: ALVES, A. A., OLIVEIRA, M. E. de, MOREIRA FILHO, M. A., AZEVEDO, D. M. M. R., LACERDA, M. da S. B.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: The objective was to evaluate the nutrient metabolism and ingestive behavior of goats fed diets containing fruits of Carnauba and Tucum palm trees, abundant in the Northeast region with fruiting in the dry season and use as alternative food for ruminants. For this end, 21 goats fed three diets, one control and two with carnauba or tucum fruits, in a completely randomized design. We determined nutrient intake through total collection of leftovers, faces and urine, as well as energy and nitrogen balance. Ingestive behavior was assessed by visual observations every 5 min for 24 h. There was a reduction in dry matter intake of 0.183 and 0.223 kg/day for diets containing tucum and carnauba fruits, respectively. The intake of digestible protein (78.04 gDP/day) and metabolizable energy (2.51 McalME/day) of the diet containing tucum fruits met the nutritional requirements of the animals, besides resulting in nitrogen balance above 60% and increase of 0.57 Mcal/kgDM of digestible energy of the diets. Diets containing fruits of carnauba required a longer rumination (453.65 min/day), associated with the higher fiber content in their composition. The inclusion of carnauba and tucum fruits in diets composed of corn, soybean and Tifton 85 hay for growing goats promotes a reduction in dry matter intake due to the low quality of the fiber of these fruits. However, the diets containing tucum fruits met the nutritional requirements of goats regarding digestible protein and metabolizable energy, suggesting the use of this alternative food for this category.
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spelling Nutrient metabolism and ingestive behavior of goats fed diets containing palm tree fruit.Bactris setosaCopernicia pruniferaAlimento AlternativoBalanço de EnergiaMatéria SecaThe objective was to evaluate the nutrient metabolism and ingestive behavior of goats fed diets containing fruits of Carnauba and Tucum palm trees, abundant in the Northeast region with fruiting in the dry season and use as alternative food for ruminants. For this end, 21 goats fed three diets, one control and two with carnauba or tucum fruits, in a completely randomized design. We determined nutrient intake through total collection of leftovers, faces and urine, as well as energy and nitrogen balance. Ingestive behavior was assessed by visual observations every 5 min for 24 h. There was a reduction in dry matter intake of 0.183 and 0.223 kg/day for diets containing tucum and carnauba fruits, respectively. The intake of digestible protein (78.04 gDP/day) and metabolizable energy (2.51 McalME/day) of the diet containing tucum fruits met the nutritional requirements of the animals, besides resulting in nitrogen balance above 60% and increase of 0.57 Mcal/kgDM of digestible energy of the diets. Diets containing fruits of carnauba required a longer rumination (453.65 min/day), associated with the higher fiber content in their composition. The inclusion of carnauba and tucum fruits in diets composed of corn, soybean and Tifton 85 hay for growing goats promotes a reduction in dry matter intake due to the low quality of the fiber of these fruits. However, the diets containing tucum fruits met the nutritional requirements of goats regarding digestible protein and metabolizable energy, suggesting the use of this alternative food for this category.Bruno Spindola Garcez, IFCE; Arnaud Azevêdo Alves, UFPI; Maria Elizabete de Oliveira, UFPI; Miguel Arcanjo Moreira Filho, UFPI; DANIELLE MARIA MACHADO R AZEVEDO, CPAMN; Marlúcia da Silva Bezerra Lacerda, IFCE.GARCEZ, B. S.ALVES, A. A.OLIVEIRA, M. E. deMOREIRA FILHO, M. A.AZEVEDO, D. M. M. R.LACERDA, M. da S. B.2020-06-09T04:05:17Z2020-06-09T04:05:17Z2020-06-082020info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleRevista Ciência Agronômica, v. 51, n. 2, e20196608, 2020.1806-6690http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/112314610.5935/1806-6690.20200029enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPA2020-06-09T04:05:24Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/1123146Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542020-06-09T04:05:24Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Nutrient metabolism and ingestive behavior of goats fed diets containing palm tree fruit.
title Nutrient metabolism and ingestive behavior of goats fed diets containing palm tree fruit.
spellingShingle Nutrient metabolism and ingestive behavior of goats fed diets containing palm tree fruit.
GARCEZ, B. S.
Bactris setosa
Copernicia prunifera
Alimento Alternativo
Balanço de Energia
Matéria Seca
title_short Nutrient metabolism and ingestive behavior of goats fed diets containing palm tree fruit.
title_full Nutrient metabolism and ingestive behavior of goats fed diets containing palm tree fruit.
title_fullStr Nutrient metabolism and ingestive behavior of goats fed diets containing palm tree fruit.
title_full_unstemmed Nutrient metabolism and ingestive behavior of goats fed diets containing palm tree fruit.
title_sort Nutrient metabolism and ingestive behavior of goats fed diets containing palm tree fruit.
author GARCEZ, B. S.
author_facet GARCEZ, B. S.
ALVES, A. A.
OLIVEIRA, M. E. de
MOREIRA FILHO, M. A.
AZEVEDO, D. M. M. R.
LACERDA, M. da S. B.
author_role author
author2 ALVES, A. A.
OLIVEIRA, M. E. de
MOREIRA FILHO, M. A.
AZEVEDO, D. M. M. R.
LACERDA, M. da S. B.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Bruno Spindola Garcez, IFCE; Arnaud Azevêdo Alves, UFPI; Maria Elizabete de Oliveira, UFPI; Miguel Arcanjo Moreira Filho, UFPI; DANIELLE MARIA MACHADO R AZEVEDO, CPAMN; Marlúcia da Silva Bezerra Lacerda, IFCE.
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv GARCEZ, B. S.
ALVES, A. A.
OLIVEIRA, M. E. de
MOREIRA FILHO, M. A.
AZEVEDO, D. M. M. R.
LACERDA, M. da S. B.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bactris setosa
Copernicia prunifera
Alimento Alternativo
Balanço de Energia
Matéria Seca
topic Bactris setosa
Copernicia prunifera
Alimento Alternativo
Balanço de Energia
Matéria Seca
description The objective was to evaluate the nutrient metabolism and ingestive behavior of goats fed diets containing fruits of Carnauba and Tucum palm trees, abundant in the Northeast region with fruiting in the dry season and use as alternative food for ruminants. For this end, 21 goats fed three diets, one control and two with carnauba or tucum fruits, in a completely randomized design. We determined nutrient intake through total collection of leftovers, faces and urine, as well as energy and nitrogen balance. Ingestive behavior was assessed by visual observations every 5 min for 24 h. There was a reduction in dry matter intake of 0.183 and 0.223 kg/day for diets containing tucum and carnauba fruits, respectively. The intake of digestible protein (78.04 gDP/day) and metabolizable energy (2.51 McalME/day) of the diet containing tucum fruits met the nutritional requirements of the animals, besides resulting in nitrogen balance above 60% and increase of 0.57 Mcal/kgDM of digestible energy of the diets. Diets containing fruits of carnauba required a longer rumination (453.65 min/day), associated with the higher fiber content in their composition. The inclusion of carnauba and tucum fruits in diets composed of corn, soybean and Tifton 85 hay for growing goats promotes a reduction in dry matter intake due to the low quality of the fiber of these fruits. However, the diets containing tucum fruits met the nutritional requirements of goats regarding digestible protein and metabolizable energy, suggesting the use of this alternative food for this category.
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