Economic analysis, performance, and feed efficiency in feedlot lambs

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Autor(a) principal: Lima,Natália Ludmila Lins
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Ribeiro,Carolina Resende de Freitas, Sá,Hemilly Cristina Menezes de, Leopoldino-Júnior,Izac, Cavalcanti,Luigi Francis Lima, Santana,Ronan Aparecido Valadares, Furusho-Garcia,Iraides Ferreira, Pereira,Idalmo Garcia
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to evaluate residual feed intake (RFI), residual intake and body weight gain (RIG) and their relationship with other traits of efficiency, performance, and economic analysis of sheep. Lambs (n = 102) were evaluated during 56 days and a herd consisting of 500 ewes was simulated with the mean of dry matter intake (DMI) and final body weight of the lambs, the same as that of the experimental lambs. The lambs were fed hay-based diet of Tifton 85 (Cynodon spp.), corn, and soybean in the voluminous:concentrate ratio of 35:65. Residual feed intake and RIG were correlated with DMI, feed conversion ratio, and feed efficiency. Residual intake and body weight gain were positively correlated with average daily gain, relative growth rate, and Kleiber's rate. The most efficient production systems (lower RFI and higher RIG) had lower costs and higher profit margins. The net present value (NPV) and internal rate of return (IRR) were higher in systems with more efficient lambs. In systems with less efficient lambs, NPV and IRR were negative and lower, respectively. Efficient animals for RFI and RIG showed satisfactory performance and better economic results.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Economic analysis, performance, and feed efficiency in feedlot lambs
title Economic analysis, performance, and feed efficiency in feedlot lambs
spellingShingle Economic analysis, performance, and feed efficiency in feedlot lambs
Lima,Natália Ludmila Lins
cost
profit
revenue
RFI
RIG
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title_short Economic analysis, performance, and feed efficiency in feedlot lambs
title_full Economic analysis, performance, and feed efficiency in feedlot lambs
title_fullStr Economic analysis, performance, and feed efficiency in feedlot lambs
title_full_unstemmed Economic analysis, performance, and feed efficiency in feedlot lambs
title_sort Economic analysis, performance, and feed efficiency in feedlot lambs
author Lima,Natália Ludmila Lins
author_facet Lima,Natália Ludmila Lins
Ribeiro,Carolina Resende de Freitas
Sá,Hemilly Cristina Menezes de
Leopoldino-Júnior,Izac
Cavalcanti,Luigi Francis Lima
Santana,Ronan Aparecido Valadares
Furusho-Garcia,Iraides Ferreira
Pereira,Idalmo Garcia
author_role author
author2 Ribeiro,Carolina Resende de Freitas
Sá,Hemilly Cristina Menezes de
Leopoldino-Júnior,Izac
Cavalcanti,Luigi Francis Lima
Santana,Ronan Aparecido Valadares
Furusho-Garcia,Iraides Ferreira
Pereira,Idalmo Garcia
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lima,Natália Ludmila Lins
Ribeiro,Carolina Resende de Freitas
Sá,Hemilly Cristina Menezes de
Leopoldino-Júnior,Izac
Cavalcanti,Luigi Francis Lima
Santana,Ronan Aparecido Valadares
Furusho-Garcia,Iraides Ferreira
Pereira,Idalmo Garcia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv cost
profit
revenue
RFI
RIG
sheep
topic cost
profit
revenue
RFI
RIG
sheep
description ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to evaluate residual feed intake (RFI), residual intake and body weight gain (RIG) and their relationship with other traits of efficiency, performance, and economic analysis of sheep. Lambs (n = 102) were evaluated during 56 days and a herd consisting of 500 ewes was simulated with the mean of dry matter intake (DMI) and final body weight of the lambs, the same as that of the experimental lambs. The lambs were fed hay-based diet of Tifton 85 (Cynodon spp.), corn, and soybean in the voluminous:concentrate ratio of 35:65. Residual feed intake and RIG were correlated with DMI, feed conversion ratio, and feed efficiency. Residual intake and body weight gain were positively correlated with average daily gain, relative growth rate, and Kleiber's rate. The most efficient production systems (lower RFI and higher RIG) had lower costs and higher profit margins. The net present value (NPV) and internal rate of return (IRR) were higher in systems with more efficient lambs. In systems with less efficient lambs, NPV and IRR were negative and lower, respectively. Efficient animals for RFI and RIG showed satisfactory performance and better economic results.
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