Phenotypic association between feed efficiency and feeding behavior, growth and carcass traits in Senepol cattle

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Autor(a) principal: Guimarães,André Lasmar
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Mercadante,Maria Eugênia Zerlotti, Canesin,Roberta Carrilho, Branco,Renata Helena, Lima,Maria Lucia Pereira, Cyrillo,Joslaine Noely dos Santos Gonçalves
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to evaluate the associations between feed efficiency and feeding behavior, growth and carcass traits in Senepol cattle. A total of 137 animals were evaluated. Of these animals, 36 males were evaluated in a second test, totaling 173 records (initial age of 466±96 days and initial weight of 426±104 kg). Residual feed intake (RFI) was calculated as the difference between observed and expected dry matter intake, estimated by regression of dry matter intake on average daily gain and metabolic body weight (BW0.75), and the animals were classified as negative (high efficiency) and positive RFI (low efficiency). The mean RFI was -0.838±0.078 and 0.797±0.075 kg DM day-1 for negative and positive RFI animals, respectively, with a difference of 1.63 kg dry matter day-1. The dry matter intake of negative RFI animals, expressed as kg day-1 and percentage of mean body weight, was 11.3% and 13.1% lower than that of positive RFI animals. Negative RFI animals spent less time at the feed bunk and ingested less dry matter per visit than positive RFI animals, but did not differ in terms of chest girth, scrotal circumference, or hip height. However, negative RFI animals had lower rump fat deposition (7.13±0.477 mm) than positive RFI animals (7.83±0.473 mm). The Spearman correlation between RFI estimated in the first and second tests was 0.69, indicating that RFI is consistent when evaluated during two different periods of the life of the animal. Senepol animals with low residual feed intake (high efficiency) deposit less subcutaneous rump fat, but this reduction is not accompanied by a reduction in backfat thickness and longissimus muscle area.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Phenotypic association between feed efficiency and feeding behavior, growth and carcass traits in Senepol cattle
title Phenotypic association between feed efficiency and feeding behavior, growth and carcass traits in Senepol cattle
spellingShingle Phenotypic association between feed efficiency and feeding behavior, growth and carcass traits in Senepol cattle
Guimarães,André Lasmar
beef cattle
feed intake
residual feed intake
title_short Phenotypic association between feed efficiency and feeding behavior, growth and carcass traits in Senepol cattle
title_full Phenotypic association between feed efficiency and feeding behavior, growth and carcass traits in Senepol cattle
title_fullStr Phenotypic association between feed efficiency and feeding behavior, growth and carcass traits in Senepol cattle
title_full_unstemmed Phenotypic association between feed efficiency and feeding behavior, growth and carcass traits in Senepol cattle
title_sort Phenotypic association between feed efficiency and feeding behavior, growth and carcass traits in Senepol cattle
author Guimarães,André Lasmar
author_facet Guimarães,André Lasmar
Mercadante,Maria Eugênia Zerlotti
Canesin,Roberta Carrilho
Branco,Renata Helena
Lima,Maria Lucia Pereira
Cyrillo,Joslaine Noely dos Santos Gonçalves
author_role author
author2 Mercadante,Maria Eugênia Zerlotti
Canesin,Roberta Carrilho
Branco,Renata Helena
Lima,Maria Lucia Pereira
Cyrillo,Joslaine Noely dos Santos Gonçalves
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Guimarães,André Lasmar
Mercadante,Maria Eugênia Zerlotti
Canesin,Roberta Carrilho
Branco,Renata Helena
Lima,Maria Lucia Pereira
Cyrillo,Joslaine Noely dos Santos Gonçalves
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv beef cattle
feed intake
residual feed intake
topic beef cattle
feed intake
residual feed intake
description ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to evaluate the associations between feed efficiency and feeding behavior, growth and carcass traits in Senepol cattle. A total of 137 animals were evaluated. Of these animals, 36 males were evaluated in a second test, totaling 173 records (initial age of 466±96 days and initial weight of 426±104 kg). Residual feed intake (RFI) was calculated as the difference between observed and expected dry matter intake, estimated by regression of dry matter intake on average daily gain and metabolic body weight (BW0.75), and the animals were classified as negative (high efficiency) and positive RFI (low efficiency). The mean RFI was -0.838±0.078 and 0.797±0.075 kg DM day-1 for negative and positive RFI animals, respectively, with a difference of 1.63 kg dry matter day-1. The dry matter intake of negative RFI animals, expressed as kg day-1 and percentage of mean body weight, was 11.3% and 13.1% lower than that of positive RFI animals. Negative RFI animals spent less time at the feed bunk and ingested less dry matter per visit than positive RFI animals, but did not differ in terms of chest girth, scrotal circumference, or hip height. However, negative RFI animals had lower rump fat deposition (7.13±0.477 mm) than positive RFI animals (7.83±0.473 mm). The Spearman correlation between RFI estimated in the first and second tests was 0.69, indicating that RFI is consistent when evaluated during two different periods of the life of the animal. Senepol animals with low residual feed intake (high efficiency) deposit less subcutaneous rump fat, but this reduction is not accompanied by a reduction in backfat thickness and longissimus muscle area.
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