Multivariate analysis of productive and nutritional traits and feeding behavior of sheep fed roughage-free diets
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to evaluate productive traits in sheep fed roughage-free diets by multivariate analysis. Forty lambs were used in this study: 20 Santa Inês animals, consisting of 10 uncastrated males and 10 females; and 20 crossbreds (½ Santa Inês × Dorper), consisting of 10 uncastrated males and 10 females, at an average age of five months. Lambs were randomly allocated into the following treatments: Santa Inês males fed once daily (SM1); Santa Inês males fed twice daily (SM2); Santa Inês females fed once daily (SF1); Santa Inês females fed twice daily (SF2); crossbred males fed once daily (CM1); crossbred males fed twice daily (CM2); crossbred females fed once daily (CF1); and crossbred females fed twice daily (CF2). In the multivariate analysis, a difference was detected between the mean values for production classes and feeding-behavior variables (Wilks, Pillai, Hotelling-Lawley, and Roy tests). Tocher's optimization method had two groups formed: Group I, comprising treatments SM1, SM2, SF1, SF2, CF1, and CF2; and Group II, containing treatments CM1 and CM2 (crossbred males). When production and cud chews per day were evaluated, neutral detergent fiber digestibility and final weight were the performance-digestibility variables that most contributed to explaining the variation between treatments. When the feeding behavior was assessed, the time spent on other activities was the variable that most contributed. The crossbred genotype (½ Santa Inês × Dorper) and the male sex have superior performance for weight-related traits. However, when these animals are confined with females, it is recommended to supply the feed only once daily, irrespective of the genetic group. |
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Multivariate analysis of productive and nutritional traits and feeding behavior of sheep fed roughage-free dietsfeedlotgenotypelambABSTRACT The objective of this study was to evaluate productive traits in sheep fed roughage-free diets by multivariate analysis. Forty lambs were used in this study: 20 Santa Inês animals, consisting of 10 uncastrated males and 10 females; and 20 crossbreds (½ Santa Inês × Dorper), consisting of 10 uncastrated males and 10 females, at an average age of five months. Lambs were randomly allocated into the following treatments: Santa Inês males fed once daily (SM1); Santa Inês males fed twice daily (SM2); Santa Inês females fed once daily (SF1); Santa Inês females fed twice daily (SF2); crossbred males fed once daily (CM1); crossbred males fed twice daily (CM2); crossbred females fed once daily (CF1); and crossbred females fed twice daily (CF2). In the multivariate analysis, a difference was detected between the mean values for production classes and feeding-behavior variables (Wilks, Pillai, Hotelling-Lawley, and Roy tests). Tocher's optimization method had two groups formed: Group I, comprising treatments SM1, SM2, SF1, SF2, CF1, and CF2; and Group II, containing treatments CM1 and CM2 (crossbred males). When production and cud chews per day were evaluated, neutral detergent fiber digestibility and final weight were the performance-digestibility variables that most contributed to explaining the variation between treatments. When the feeding behavior was assessed, the time spent on other activities was the variable that most contributed. The crossbred genotype (½ Santa Inês × Dorper) and the male sex have superior performance for weight-related traits. However, when these animals are confined with females, it is recommended to supply the feed only once daily, irrespective of the genetic group.Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia2018-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-35982018000100608Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia v.47 2018reponame:Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia (SBZ)instacron:SBZ10.1590/rbz4720170262info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCardoso-Santana,Elizângela OliveiraSantana Júnior,Hermógenes Almeida deAlmeida,Eva Clícia de JesusFreitas,Tiago BrandãoFigueiredo,Cibelle BorgesDias,Carlos Tadeu dos SantosCarneiro,Paulo Luiz SouzaMalhado,Carlos Henrique Mendeseng2018-11-05T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1516-35982018000100608Revistahttps://www.rbz.org.br/pt-br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||bz@sbz.org.br|| secretariarbz@sbz.org.br1806-92901516-3598opendoar:2018-11-05T00:00Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia (SBZ)false |
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Multivariate analysis of productive and nutritional traits and feeding behavior of sheep fed roughage-free diets |
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Multivariate analysis of productive and nutritional traits and feeding behavior of sheep fed roughage-free diets |
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Multivariate analysis of productive and nutritional traits and feeding behavior of sheep fed roughage-free diets Cardoso-Santana,Elizângela Oliveira feedlot genotype lamb |
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Multivariate analysis of productive and nutritional traits and feeding behavior of sheep fed roughage-free diets |
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Multivariate analysis of productive and nutritional traits and feeding behavior of sheep fed roughage-free diets |
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Multivariate analysis of productive and nutritional traits and feeding behavior of sheep fed roughage-free diets |
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Multivariate analysis of productive and nutritional traits and feeding behavior of sheep fed roughage-free diets |
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Multivariate analysis of productive and nutritional traits and feeding behavior of sheep fed roughage-free diets |
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Cardoso-Santana,Elizângela Oliveira |
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Cardoso-Santana,Elizângela Oliveira Santana Júnior,Hermógenes Almeida de Almeida,Eva Clícia de Jesus Freitas,Tiago Brandão Figueiredo,Cibelle Borges Dias,Carlos Tadeu dos Santos Carneiro,Paulo Luiz Souza Malhado,Carlos Henrique Mendes |
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Santana Júnior,Hermógenes Almeida de Almeida,Eva Clícia de Jesus Freitas,Tiago Brandão Figueiredo,Cibelle Borges Dias,Carlos Tadeu dos Santos Carneiro,Paulo Luiz Souza Malhado,Carlos Henrique Mendes |
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Cardoso-Santana,Elizângela Oliveira Santana Júnior,Hermógenes Almeida de Almeida,Eva Clícia de Jesus Freitas,Tiago Brandão Figueiredo,Cibelle Borges Dias,Carlos Tadeu dos Santos Carneiro,Paulo Luiz Souza Malhado,Carlos Henrique Mendes |
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feedlot genotype lamb |
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feedlot genotype lamb |
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ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to evaluate productive traits in sheep fed roughage-free diets by multivariate analysis. Forty lambs were used in this study: 20 Santa Inês animals, consisting of 10 uncastrated males and 10 females; and 20 crossbreds (½ Santa Inês × Dorper), consisting of 10 uncastrated males and 10 females, at an average age of five months. Lambs were randomly allocated into the following treatments: Santa Inês males fed once daily (SM1); Santa Inês males fed twice daily (SM2); Santa Inês females fed once daily (SF1); Santa Inês females fed twice daily (SF2); crossbred males fed once daily (CM1); crossbred males fed twice daily (CM2); crossbred females fed once daily (CF1); and crossbred females fed twice daily (CF2). In the multivariate analysis, a difference was detected between the mean values for production classes and feeding-behavior variables (Wilks, Pillai, Hotelling-Lawley, and Roy tests). Tocher's optimization method had two groups formed: Group I, comprising treatments SM1, SM2, SF1, SF2, CF1, and CF2; and Group II, containing treatments CM1 and CM2 (crossbred males). When production and cud chews per day were evaluated, neutral detergent fiber digestibility and final weight were the performance-digestibility variables that most contributed to explaining the variation between treatments. When the feeding behavior was assessed, the time spent on other activities was the variable that most contributed. The crossbred genotype (½ Santa Inês × Dorper) and the male sex have superior performance for weight-related traits. However, when these animals are confined with females, it is recommended to supply the feed only once daily, irrespective of the genetic group. |
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