Development and reproductive performance of beef heifers supplemented with brown rice meal and/or protected fat on temperate grasslands

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Autor(a) principal: Pizzuti,Luiz Angelo Damian
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Alves Filho,Dari Celestino, Brondani,Ivan Luiz, Restle,João, Freitas,Leandro da Silva, Argenta,Flânia Mônego, Machado,Diego Soares, Cardoso,Gilmar dos Santos
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: The response of energy supplementation was evaluated on the development and reproductive performance of beef heifers on temperate grasslands. Twenty-eight Charolais × Nellore heifers, with initial average age of 18 months and initial live weight of 274.9 kg were utilized. The animals were maintained on oat + ryegrass pasture and distributed in the following treatments: no supplementation (NS): heifers kept exclusively on pasture; MEG: supplementation with protected fat Megalac®; BRM: supplementation with brown rice meal; BRM+MEG: supplementation with BRM + protected fat. The average final weight of the heifers was of 403.4 kg and corresponded to 89.5% of the adult weight. The body condition of heifers increased linearly with daily increase of 0.012 points, correlating positively with the final weight. There was interaction between treatment and period for average daily weight gain. The highest daily weight gain, 1.395 kg, occurred in the first period when the animals were supplemented with BRM+MEG. In the last period, the NS animals presented the lowest daily weight gain, 0.888 kg. Supplementation with brown rice meal and/or protected fat does not interfere in the intake of pasture by heifers or increase the total intake of dry matter, not changing, therefore, the average daily weight gain at the end of the period of grazing. The daily weight gain does not change during supplementation. The use of temperate pasture with and without supplementation promotes the proper development of the structure and reproductive tract of heifers, benefiting the animal performance indexes in the first mating at 25-27 months of age.
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spelling Development and reproductive performance of beef heifers supplemented with brown rice meal and/or protected fat on temperate grasslandsbody conditiondaily weight gainintakereproductive tractThe response of energy supplementation was evaluated on the development and reproductive performance of beef heifers on temperate grasslands. Twenty-eight Charolais × Nellore heifers, with initial average age of 18 months and initial live weight of 274.9 kg were utilized. The animals were maintained on oat + ryegrass pasture and distributed in the following treatments: no supplementation (NS): heifers kept exclusively on pasture; MEG: supplementation with protected fat Megalac®; BRM: supplementation with brown rice meal; BRM+MEG: supplementation with BRM + protected fat. The average final weight of the heifers was of 403.4 kg and corresponded to 89.5% of the adult weight. The body condition of heifers increased linearly with daily increase of 0.012 points, correlating positively with the final weight. There was interaction between treatment and period for average daily weight gain. The highest daily weight gain, 1.395 kg, occurred in the first period when the animals were supplemented with BRM+MEG. In the last period, the NS animals presented the lowest daily weight gain, 0.888 kg. Supplementation with brown rice meal and/or protected fat does not interfere in the intake of pasture by heifers or increase the total intake of dry matter, not changing, therefore, the average daily weight gain at the end of the period of grazing. The daily weight gain does not change during supplementation. The use of temperate pasture with and without supplementation promotes the proper development of the structure and reproductive tract of heifers, benefiting the animal performance indexes in the first mating at 25-27 months of age.Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia2012-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-35982012001000018Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia v.41 n.10 2012reponame:Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia (SBZ)instacron:SBZ10.1590/S1516-35982012001000018info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPizzuti,Luiz Angelo DamianAlves Filho,Dari CelestinoBrondani,Ivan LuizRestle,JoãoFreitas,Leandro da SilvaArgenta,Flânia MônegoMachado,Diego SoaresCardoso,Gilmar dos Santoseng2012-11-20T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1516-35982012001000018Revistahttps://www.rbz.org.br/pt-br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||bz@sbz.org.br|| secretariarbz@sbz.org.br1806-92901516-3598opendoar:2012-11-20T00:00Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia (SBZ)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Development and reproductive performance of beef heifers supplemented with brown rice meal and/or protected fat on temperate grasslands
title Development and reproductive performance of beef heifers supplemented with brown rice meal and/or protected fat on temperate grasslands
spellingShingle Development and reproductive performance of beef heifers supplemented with brown rice meal and/or protected fat on temperate grasslands
Pizzuti,Luiz Angelo Damian
body condition
daily weight gain
intake
reproductive tract
title_short Development and reproductive performance of beef heifers supplemented with brown rice meal and/or protected fat on temperate grasslands
title_full Development and reproductive performance of beef heifers supplemented with brown rice meal and/or protected fat on temperate grasslands
title_fullStr Development and reproductive performance of beef heifers supplemented with brown rice meal and/or protected fat on temperate grasslands
title_full_unstemmed Development and reproductive performance of beef heifers supplemented with brown rice meal and/or protected fat on temperate grasslands
title_sort Development and reproductive performance of beef heifers supplemented with brown rice meal and/or protected fat on temperate grasslands
author Pizzuti,Luiz Angelo Damian
author_facet Pizzuti,Luiz Angelo Damian
Alves Filho,Dari Celestino
Brondani,Ivan Luiz
Restle,João
Freitas,Leandro da Silva
Argenta,Flânia Mônego
Machado,Diego Soares
Cardoso,Gilmar dos Santos
author_role author
author2 Alves Filho,Dari Celestino
Brondani,Ivan Luiz
Restle,João
Freitas,Leandro da Silva
Argenta,Flânia Mônego
Machado,Diego Soares
Cardoso,Gilmar dos Santos
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pizzuti,Luiz Angelo Damian
Alves Filho,Dari Celestino
Brondani,Ivan Luiz
Restle,João
Freitas,Leandro da Silva
Argenta,Flânia Mônego
Machado,Diego Soares
Cardoso,Gilmar dos Santos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv body condition
daily weight gain
intake
reproductive tract
topic body condition
daily weight gain
intake
reproductive tract
description The response of energy supplementation was evaluated on the development and reproductive performance of beef heifers on temperate grasslands. Twenty-eight Charolais × Nellore heifers, with initial average age of 18 months and initial live weight of 274.9 kg were utilized. The animals were maintained on oat + ryegrass pasture and distributed in the following treatments: no supplementation (NS): heifers kept exclusively on pasture; MEG: supplementation with protected fat Megalac®; BRM: supplementation with brown rice meal; BRM+MEG: supplementation with BRM + protected fat. The average final weight of the heifers was of 403.4 kg and corresponded to 89.5% of the adult weight. The body condition of heifers increased linearly with daily increase of 0.012 points, correlating positively with the final weight. There was interaction between treatment and period for average daily weight gain. The highest daily weight gain, 1.395 kg, occurred in the first period when the animals were supplemented with BRM+MEG. In the last period, the NS animals presented the lowest daily weight gain, 0.888 kg. Supplementation with brown rice meal and/or protected fat does not interfere in the intake of pasture by heifers or increase the total intake of dry matter, not changing, therefore, the average daily weight gain at the end of the period of grazing. The daily weight gain does not change during supplementation. The use of temperate pasture with and without supplementation promotes the proper development of the structure and reproductive tract of heifers, benefiting the animal performance indexes in the first mating at 25-27 months of age.
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