Use of banana (Musa sp.) pseudostem hay in feedlot sheep feeding

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Autor(a) principal: Silveira Junior,José Assunção
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Pedreira,Márcio dos Santos, Rei,Antonio Jorge Del, Freitas,Cláudio Eduardo Silva, Silva,Henrique Almeida da, Soares,Maxwelder Santos, Oliveira,Alana Alves de, Hora,Fernanda Ferreira da
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The objective with this study was to evaluate intake, feeding behavior, rumen fluid characteristics, performance, and nutrient digestibility of sheep fed banana pseudostem hay (BPH) with and without virginiamycin (VM). Thirty-two uncastrated male crossbred Dorper × Santa Inês lambs at approximately five months of age, with an average initial body weight of 25.00±1.95 kg, were used in the experiment. Four diets were tested, as follows: Tifton grass hay (TGH) plus concentrate with VM; BPH replacing 60% of TGH plus concentrate with VM; TGH plus concentrate without VM; and BPH replacing 60% of TGH plus concentrate without VM. The experiment was set up as a completely randomized design in a 2×2 factorial arrangement, in which the factors were represented by BPH and TGH with and without VM, organized in an orthogonal contrast. Banana pseudostem hay inclusion influenced nutrient intake, except for non-fibrous carbohydrates corrected for ash and protein. Neither idling nor water intake times were changed by VM inclusion or banana pseudostem hay addition. Rumen fluid pH did not differ among the contrasts (THV+BHV) vs. (TH+BH), THV vs. TH, and BHV vs. BH, which were used to evaluate VM influence. Banana pseudostem increased rumen fluid pH in the contrast THV vs. BHV, both treatments including VM. Mean temperature of rumen fluid was 34.07 °C, and it did not change by inclusions of VM or banana pseudostem hay. No difference was observed for crude protein digestibility in the evaluated contrasts. When associated with virginiamycin, banana pseudostem hay provides satisfactory performance and nutritional parameters for feedlot sheep. Virginiamycin does not change the performance or nutritional parameters of these animals when Tifton grass hay is used as the only roughage source.
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spelling Use of banana (Musa sp.) pseudostem hay in feedlot sheep feedingdigestibilityfeeding additivefeed evaluationfeed intaketanninABSTRACT The objective with this study was to evaluate intake, feeding behavior, rumen fluid characteristics, performance, and nutrient digestibility of sheep fed banana pseudostem hay (BPH) with and without virginiamycin (VM). Thirty-two uncastrated male crossbred Dorper × Santa Inês lambs at approximately five months of age, with an average initial body weight of 25.00±1.95 kg, were used in the experiment. Four diets were tested, as follows: Tifton grass hay (TGH) plus concentrate with VM; BPH replacing 60% of TGH plus concentrate with VM; TGH plus concentrate without VM; and BPH replacing 60% of TGH plus concentrate without VM. The experiment was set up as a completely randomized design in a 2×2 factorial arrangement, in which the factors were represented by BPH and TGH with and without VM, organized in an orthogonal contrast. Banana pseudostem hay inclusion influenced nutrient intake, except for non-fibrous carbohydrates corrected for ash and protein. Neither idling nor water intake times were changed by VM inclusion or banana pseudostem hay addition. Rumen fluid pH did not differ among the contrasts (THV+BHV) vs. (TH+BH), THV vs. TH, and BHV vs. BH, which were used to evaluate VM influence. Banana pseudostem increased rumen fluid pH in the contrast THV vs. BHV, both treatments including VM. Mean temperature of rumen fluid was 34.07 °C, and it did not change by inclusions of VM or banana pseudostem hay. No difference was observed for crude protein digestibility in the evaluated contrasts. When associated with virginiamycin, banana pseudostem hay provides satisfactory performance and nutritional parameters for feedlot sheep. Virginiamycin does not change the performance or nutritional parameters of these animals when Tifton grass hay is used as the only roughage source.Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-35982020000100807Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia v.49 2020reponame:Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia (SBZ)instacron:SBZ10.37496/rbz4920180178info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilveira Junior,José AssunçãoPedreira,Márcio dos SantosRei,Antonio Jorge DelFreitas,Cláudio Eduardo SilvaSilva,Henrique Almeida daSoares,Maxwelder SantosOliveira,Alana Alves deHora,Fernanda Ferreira daeng2020-07-02T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1516-35982020000100807Revistahttps://www.rbz.org.br/pt-br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||bz@sbz.org.br|| secretariarbz@sbz.org.br1806-92901516-3598opendoar:2020-07-02T00:00Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia (SBZ)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Use of banana (Musa sp.) pseudostem hay in feedlot sheep feeding
title Use of banana (Musa sp.) pseudostem hay in feedlot sheep feeding
spellingShingle Use of banana (Musa sp.) pseudostem hay in feedlot sheep feeding
Silveira Junior,José Assunção
digestibility
feeding additive
feed evaluation
feed intake
tannin
title_short Use of banana (Musa sp.) pseudostem hay in feedlot sheep feeding
title_full Use of banana (Musa sp.) pseudostem hay in feedlot sheep feeding
title_fullStr Use of banana (Musa sp.) pseudostem hay in feedlot sheep feeding
title_full_unstemmed Use of banana (Musa sp.) pseudostem hay in feedlot sheep feeding
title_sort Use of banana (Musa sp.) pseudostem hay in feedlot sheep feeding
author Silveira Junior,José Assunção
author_facet Silveira Junior,José Assunção
Pedreira,Márcio dos Santos
Rei,Antonio Jorge Del
Freitas,Cláudio Eduardo Silva
Silva,Henrique Almeida da
Soares,Maxwelder Santos
Oliveira,Alana Alves de
Hora,Fernanda Ferreira da
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author2 Pedreira,Márcio dos Santos
Rei,Antonio Jorge Del
Freitas,Cláudio Eduardo Silva
Silva,Henrique Almeida da
Soares,Maxwelder Santos
Oliveira,Alana Alves de
Hora,Fernanda Ferreira da
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silveira Junior,José Assunção
Pedreira,Márcio dos Santos
Rei,Antonio Jorge Del
Freitas,Cláudio Eduardo Silva
Silva,Henrique Almeida da
Soares,Maxwelder Santos
Oliveira,Alana Alves de
Hora,Fernanda Ferreira da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv digestibility
feeding additive
feed evaluation
feed intake
tannin
topic digestibility
feeding additive
feed evaluation
feed intake
tannin
description ABSTRACT The objective with this study was to evaluate intake, feeding behavior, rumen fluid characteristics, performance, and nutrient digestibility of sheep fed banana pseudostem hay (BPH) with and without virginiamycin (VM). Thirty-two uncastrated male crossbred Dorper × Santa Inês lambs at approximately five months of age, with an average initial body weight of 25.00±1.95 kg, were used in the experiment. Four diets were tested, as follows: Tifton grass hay (TGH) plus concentrate with VM; BPH replacing 60% of TGH plus concentrate with VM; TGH plus concentrate without VM; and BPH replacing 60% of TGH plus concentrate without VM. The experiment was set up as a completely randomized design in a 2×2 factorial arrangement, in which the factors were represented by BPH and TGH with and without VM, organized in an orthogonal contrast. Banana pseudostem hay inclusion influenced nutrient intake, except for non-fibrous carbohydrates corrected for ash and protein. Neither idling nor water intake times were changed by VM inclusion or banana pseudostem hay addition. Rumen fluid pH did not differ among the contrasts (THV+BHV) vs. (TH+BH), THV vs. TH, and BHV vs. BH, which were used to evaluate VM influence. Banana pseudostem increased rumen fluid pH in the contrast THV vs. BHV, both treatments including VM. Mean temperature of rumen fluid was 34.07 °C, and it did not change by inclusions of VM or banana pseudostem hay. No difference was observed for crude protein digestibility in the evaluated contrasts. When associated with virginiamycin, banana pseudostem hay provides satisfactory performance and nutritional parameters for feedlot sheep. Virginiamycin does not change the performance or nutritional parameters of these animals when Tifton grass hay is used as the only roughage source.
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