Intake, digestibility, nitrogen balance and performance in lamb fed spineless cactus silage associated with forages adapted to the semiarid environment Spineless cactus silages in diets for lambs.

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Autor(a) principal: SILVA, T. S.
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: ARAUJO, G. G. L. de, SANTOS, E. M., OLIVEIRA, J. S. de, GODOI, P. F. A., GOIS, G. C., PERAZZO, A. F., RIBEIRO, O. L., TURCO, S. H. N., CAMPOS, F. S.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1152620
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.livsci.2023.105168
Resumo: The study aimed to evaluate the intake, apparent digestibility, nitrogen balance and productive performance in lamb fed spineless cactus silage associated with forages adapted to the semiarid environment. Forty intact crossbred lambs, with an average body weight of 22.65 ± 1.01 kg, were distributed in a completely randomised design with five treatments (diets based on: spineless cactus silage (SCS), spineless cactus + buffelgrass silage (SCBS), spineless cactus + gliricidia silage (SCGS), spineless cactus + pornunça silage (SCPS) and corn silage (CS; witness) and eight animals per treatment. Intake, apparent nutrient digestibility, nitrogen balance, and performance of animals were evaluated. The SCGS diet showed higher intake of dry matter and organic matter (P<0.05). The SCGS and SCPS diets showed the highest crude protein intake (P = 0.005). Lower intake of ether extract was found in animals receiving diets containing SCS and SCBS (P = 0.001). SCBS and SCGS provided a higher intake of neutral detergent fiber (P = 0.015). SCS and SCGS diets displayed a higher intake of non-fiber carbohydrates (P = 0.003). SCGS diets displayed the highest total digestible nutrients intake (P = 0.001). SCPS diet showed lower digestibility of dry matter, organic matter, and crude protein (P<0.05). SCGS diet showed a lower digestibility coefficient for ether extract (P = 0.009). SCPS diet showed lower digestibility coefficients for neutral detergent fiber (P = 0.022). SCS and SCPS diets showed lower digestibility coefficients for non-fiber carbohydrates (P = 0.011). The CS promoted lower results for intake (P = 0.003), absorbed (P = 0.003) and balance (P = 0.012) for nitrogen. SCPS diet promoted higher excretion of nitrogen via faeces (P = 0.001) and less excretion of nitrogen via urine (P = 0.033). SCGS diet provided a higher final weight (P = 0.006). SCS and SCGS diets provided more significant body weight gain (P = 0.001). Combining spineless cactus with a roughage base allowed weight gains over 200 g/day, proving to be efficient in diets for feedlot lamb and gains similar or superior to corn-based diets.
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spelling Intake, digestibility, nitrogen balance and performance in lamb fed spineless cactus silage associated with forages adapted to the semiarid environment Spineless cactus silages in diets for lambs.SemiáridoPornunçaDesempenho produtivoBalanço de nitrogênioPalma ForrageiraPastagemCapim BuffelGliricidiaDigestibilidadeCordeiroPasturesThe study aimed to evaluate the intake, apparent digestibility, nitrogen balance and productive performance in lamb fed spineless cactus silage associated with forages adapted to the semiarid environment. Forty intact crossbred lambs, with an average body weight of 22.65 ± 1.01 kg, were distributed in a completely randomised design with five treatments (diets based on: spineless cactus silage (SCS), spineless cactus + buffelgrass silage (SCBS), spineless cactus + gliricidia silage (SCGS), spineless cactus + pornunça silage (SCPS) and corn silage (CS; witness) and eight animals per treatment. Intake, apparent nutrient digestibility, nitrogen balance, and performance of animals were evaluated. The SCGS diet showed higher intake of dry matter and organic matter (P<0.05). The SCGS and SCPS diets showed the highest crude protein intake (P = 0.005). Lower intake of ether extract was found in animals receiving diets containing SCS and SCBS (P = 0.001). SCBS and SCGS provided a higher intake of neutral detergent fiber (P = 0.015). SCS and SCGS diets displayed a higher intake of non-fiber carbohydrates (P = 0.003). SCGS diets displayed the highest total digestible nutrients intake (P = 0.001). SCPS diet showed lower digestibility of dry matter, organic matter, and crude protein (P<0.05). SCGS diet showed a lower digestibility coefficient for ether extract (P = 0.009). SCPS diet showed lower digestibility coefficients for neutral detergent fiber (P = 0.022). SCS and SCPS diets showed lower digestibility coefficients for non-fiber carbohydrates (P = 0.011). The CS promoted lower results for intake (P = 0.003), absorbed (P = 0.003) and balance (P = 0.012) for nitrogen. SCPS diet promoted higher excretion of nitrogen via faeces (P = 0.001) and less excretion of nitrogen via urine (P = 0.033). SCGS diet provided a higher final weight (P = 0.006). SCS and SCGS diets provided more significant body weight gain (P = 0.001). Combining spineless cactus with a roughage base allowed weight gains over 200 g/day, proving to be efficient in diets for feedlot lamb and gains similar or superior to corn-based diets.TIAGO SANTOS SILVA, UFPBGHERMAN GARCIA LEAL DE ARAUJO, CPATSAEDSON MAURO SANTOS, UFPBJULIANA SILVA DE OLIVEIRA, UFPBPAULO FERNANDO ANDRADE GODOI, Universidade Federal do Agreste de Pernambuco, Garanhuns-PEGLAYCIANE COSTA GOIS, UNIVASFALEXANDRE FERNANDES PERAZZO, UFPIOSSIVAL LOLATO RIBEIRO, Universidade Federal do Recôncavo Bahiano, Cruz das Almas/BASILVIA HELENA NOGUEIRA TURCO, UNIVASFFLEMING SENA CAMPOS, Universidade Federal do Maranh ̃ao, Chapadinha -MA.SILVA, T. S.ARAUJO, G. G. L. deSANTOS, E. M.OLIVEIRA, J. S. deGODOI, P. F. A.GOIS, G. C.PERAZZO, A. F.RIBEIRO, O. L.TURCO, S. H. N.CAMPOS, F. S.2023-03-23T12:50:41Z2023-03-23T12:50:41Z2023-03-232023info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleLivestock Science, v. 268, 105168, 2023.1871-1413http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1152620https://doi.org/10.1016/j.livsci.2023.105168enginfo: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:EMBRAPA2023-03-23T12:50:41Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/1152620Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestopendoar:21542023-03-23T12:50:41falseRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542023-03-23T12:50:41Repositório 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 Intake, digestibility, nitrogen balance and performance in lamb fed spineless cactus silage associated with forages adapted to the semiarid environment Spineless cactus silages in diets for lambs.
title Intake, digestibility, nitrogen balance and performance in lamb fed spineless cactus silage associated with forages adapted to the semiarid environment Spineless cactus silages in diets for lambs.
spellingShingle Intake, digestibility, nitrogen balance and performance in lamb fed spineless cactus silage associated with forages adapted to the semiarid environment Spineless cactus silages in diets for lambs.
SILVA, T. S.
Semiárido
Pornunça
Desempenho produtivo
Balanço de nitrogênio
Palma Forrageira
Pastagem
Capim Buffel
Gliricidia
Digestibilidade
Cordeiro
Pastures
title_short Intake, digestibility, nitrogen balance and performance in lamb fed spineless cactus silage associated with forages adapted to the semiarid environment Spineless cactus silages in diets for lambs.
title_full Intake, digestibility, nitrogen balance and performance in lamb fed spineless cactus silage associated with forages adapted to the semiarid environment Spineless cactus silages in diets for lambs.
title_fullStr Intake, digestibility, nitrogen balance and performance in lamb fed spineless cactus silage associated with forages adapted to the semiarid environment Spineless cactus silages in diets for lambs.
title_full_unstemmed Intake, digestibility, nitrogen balance and performance in lamb fed spineless cactus silage associated with forages adapted to the semiarid environment Spineless cactus silages in diets for lambs.
title_sort Intake, digestibility, nitrogen balance and performance in lamb fed spineless cactus silage associated with forages adapted to the semiarid environment Spineless cactus silages in diets for lambs.
author SILVA, T. S.
author_facet SILVA, T. S.
ARAUJO, G. G. L. de
SANTOS, E. M.
OLIVEIRA, J. S. de
GODOI, P. F. A.
GOIS, G. C.
PERAZZO, A. F.
RIBEIRO, O. L.
TURCO, S. H. N.
CAMPOS, F. S.
author_role author
author2 ARAUJO, G. G. L. de
SANTOS, E. M.
OLIVEIRA, J. S. de
GODOI, P. F. A.
GOIS, G. C.
PERAZZO, A. F.
RIBEIRO, O. L.
TURCO, S. H. N.
CAMPOS, F. S.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv TIAGO SANTOS SILVA, UFPB
GHERMAN GARCIA LEAL DE ARAUJO, CPATSA
EDSON MAURO SANTOS, UFPB
JULIANA SILVA DE OLIVEIRA, UFPB
PAULO FERNANDO ANDRADE GODOI, Universidade Federal do Agreste de Pernambuco, Garanhuns-PE
GLAYCIANE COSTA GOIS, UNIVASF
ALEXANDRE FERNANDES PERAZZO, UFPI
OSSIVAL LOLATO RIBEIRO, Universidade Federal do Recôncavo Bahiano, Cruz das Almas/BA
SILVIA HELENA NOGUEIRA TURCO, UNIVASF
FLEMING SENA CAMPOS, Universidade Federal do Maranh ̃ao, Chapadinha -MA.
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv SILVA, T. S.
ARAUJO, G. G. L. de
SANTOS, E. M.
OLIVEIRA, J. S. de
GODOI, P. F. A.
GOIS, G. C.
PERAZZO, A. F.
RIBEIRO, O. L.
TURCO, S. H. N.
CAMPOS, F. S.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Semiárido
Pornunça
Desempenho produtivo
Balanço de nitrogênio
Palma Forrageira
Pastagem
Capim Buffel
Gliricidia
Digestibilidade
Cordeiro
Pastures
topic Semiárido
Pornunça
Desempenho produtivo
Balanço de nitrogênio
Palma Forrageira
Pastagem
Capim Buffel
Gliricidia
Digestibilidade
Cordeiro
Pastures
description The study aimed to evaluate the intake, apparent digestibility, nitrogen balance and productive performance in lamb fed spineless cactus silage associated with forages adapted to the semiarid environment. Forty intact crossbred lambs, with an average body weight of 22.65 ± 1.01 kg, were distributed in a completely randomised design with five treatments (diets based on: spineless cactus silage (SCS), spineless cactus + buffelgrass silage (SCBS), spineless cactus + gliricidia silage (SCGS), spineless cactus + pornunça silage (SCPS) and corn silage (CS; witness) and eight animals per treatment. Intake, apparent nutrient digestibility, nitrogen balance, and performance of animals were evaluated. The SCGS diet showed higher intake of dry matter and organic matter (P<0.05). The SCGS and SCPS diets showed the highest crude protein intake (P = 0.005). Lower intake of ether extract was found in animals receiving diets containing SCS and SCBS (P = 0.001). SCBS and SCGS provided a higher intake of neutral detergent fiber (P = 0.015). SCS and SCGS diets displayed a higher intake of non-fiber carbohydrates (P = 0.003). SCGS diets displayed the highest total digestible nutrients intake (P = 0.001). SCPS diet showed lower digestibility of dry matter, organic matter, and crude protein (P<0.05). SCGS diet showed a lower digestibility coefficient for ether extract (P = 0.009). SCPS diet showed lower digestibility coefficients for neutral detergent fiber (P = 0.022). SCS and SCPS diets showed lower digestibility coefficients for non-fiber carbohydrates (P = 0.011). The CS promoted lower results for intake (P = 0.003), absorbed (P = 0.003) and balance (P = 0.012) for nitrogen. SCPS diet promoted higher excretion of nitrogen via faeces (P = 0.001) and less excretion of nitrogen via urine (P = 0.033). SCGS diet provided a higher final weight (P = 0.006). SCS and SCGS diets provided more significant body weight gain (P = 0.001). Combining spineless cactus with a roughage base allowed weight gains over 200 g/day, proving to be efficient in diets for feedlot lamb and gains similar or superior to corn-based diets.
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