Associative effect of essential oils, tannins, and sodium monensin on the performance of steers finished in feedlot

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Autor(a) principal: Neumann, Mikael
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Pontarolo, Giovanna Bobato, Souza, André Martins de, Cristo, Fernando Braga, Pereira, Everton Luiz Carneiro, Savoldi, Letícia Santos, Costa, Luísa da, Passos Junior, Altair dos, Cesar, Paulo Victor Pinheiro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)
Texto Completo: https://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/45708
Resumo: The objective was to evaluate the productive performance, ingestive behavior, apparent digestibility of the diet and carcass traits of beef steers finished in feedlot under the effect of including tannins and essential oils (TAN+EO) alone or combined with sodium monensin (MO) in the feed. For this purpose, 30 ½ blood Angus steers from the same herd, with an average age of 12 months and an average initial body weight of 367.8 kg were used. The experimental design was randomized blocks, consisting of three treatments: MO - diet with sodium monensin (25 mg kg DM-1); TAN+EO - diet with tannins and essential oils (1.5 g kg DM-1); and MO+TAN+EO - diet with sodium monensin + tannins and essential oils (25 mg kg DM-1 + 1.5 g kg DM-1), with five repetitions, where each repetition was represented by a stall with two animals. Diets were formulated and consisted of a mixture of 40% corn silage and 60% concentrate, which was fed to the animals twice a day, at 06h00 am and 05h30 pm. There was no difference (P>0.05) in average daily weight gain of animals between treatments, with an average of 1.392 kg day-1. Carcass yield was higher for animals that received the compound of essential oils and tannins (55.72%), compared to animals fed the combination of tannins, essential oils and monensin (54.54%) but did not differ from those supplemented with sodium monensin alone (55.58%). Supplementation with essential oils and tannins improved the apparent digestibility of the diet, however, did not promote changes in the ingestive behavior and carcass traits of steers. The combination of essential oils and tannins with sodium monensin did not show a potentiated effect on animal performance, digestibility of DM, digestive and ingestive behavior and carcass traits of feedlot finished steers compared to the combined use of essential oils with tannins.
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spelling Associative effect of essential oils, tannins, and sodium monensin on the performance of steers finished in feedlotEfeito associativo de óleos essenciais, taninos e monensina sódica sobre o desempenho de novilhos terminados em confinamentoFood additiveIonophoresPlant extractRuminal fermentation.Aditivo alimentarExtrato de plantasFermentação ruminalIonóforos.The objective was to evaluate the productive performance, ingestive behavior, apparent digestibility of the diet and carcass traits of beef steers finished in feedlot under the effect of including tannins and essential oils (TAN+EO) alone or combined with sodium monensin (MO) in the feed. For this purpose, 30 ½ blood Angus steers from the same herd, with an average age of 12 months and an average initial body weight of 367.8 kg were used. The experimental design was randomized blocks, consisting of three treatments: MO - diet with sodium monensin (25 mg kg DM-1); TAN+EO - diet with tannins and essential oils (1.5 g kg DM-1); and MO+TAN+EO - diet with sodium monensin + tannins and essential oils (25 mg kg DM-1 + 1.5 g kg DM-1), with five repetitions, where each repetition was represented by a stall with two animals. Diets were formulated and consisted of a mixture of 40% corn silage and 60% concentrate, which was fed to the animals twice a day, at 06h00 am and 05h30 pm. There was no difference (P>0.05) in average daily weight gain of animals between treatments, with an average of 1.392 kg day-1. Carcass yield was higher for animals that received the compound of essential oils and tannins (55.72%), compared to animals fed the combination of tannins, essential oils and monensin (54.54%) but did not differ from those supplemented with sodium monensin alone (55.58%). Supplementation with essential oils and tannins improved the apparent digestibility of the diet, however, did not promote changes in the ingestive behavior and carcass traits of steers. The combination of essential oils and tannins with sodium monensin did not show a potentiated effect on animal performance, digestibility of DM, digestive and ingestive behavior and carcass traits of feedlot finished steers compared to the combined use of essential oils with tannins.Objetivou-se avaliar o desempenho produtivo, o comportamento ingestivo, a digestibilidade aparente da dieta e as características de carcaça de novilhos de corte terminados em confinamento sob efeito da inclusão de taninos e óleos essenciais (TAN+OE) de forma isolada ou associada a monensina sódica (MO) na ração. Para tal utilizou-se 30 novilhos, ½ sangue Angus, provenientes de mesmo rebanho, com idade média de 12 meses e peso vivo médio inicial de 367,8 kg. O delineamento experimental foi o de blocos casualizados, constituído de três tratamentos sendo: MO - dieta com monensina sódica (25 mg kg MS-1); TAN+OE - dieta com taninos e óleos essenciais (1,5 g kg MS-1); e MO+TAN+OE - dieta com monensina sódica + taninos e óleos essenciais (25 mg kg MS-1 + 1,5 g kg MS-1), com cinco repetições, onde cada repetição foi representada por uma baia com dois animais. As dietas foram formuladas e constituídas por uma mistura de 40% de silagem de milho e 60% de concentrado, a qual foi fornecida aos animais duas vezes ao dia, às 06h00 e às 17h30 horas. Não ocorreu diferença (P>0,05) no ganho de peso médio diário dos animais entre os tratamentos, apresentando média de 1,392 kg dia-1. O rendimento de carcaça foi superior para os animais que receberam composto de óleos essenciais e taninos (55,72%), em relação aos animais que receberam a associação de taninos, óleos essências e monensina (54,54%) no entanto não diferiram dos suplementados com monensina sódica isolada (55,58%). A suplementação com óleos essenciais e taninos melhorou a digestibilidade aparente da dieta, entretanto, não promoveu alterações no comportamento ingestivo e nas características de carcaça de novilhos. A associação de óleos essenciais e taninos à monensina sódica não apresentou efeito potencializado no desempenho animal, digestibilidade da MS, comportamento digestivo e ingestivo e características de carcaça de novilhos terminados em confinamento frente ao uso de óleos essenciais com taninos.UEL2022-07-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/4570810.5433/1679-0359.2022v43n5p2059Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 43 No. 5 (2022); 2059-2078Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 43 n. 5 (2022); 2059-20781679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Associative effect of essential oils, tannins, and sodium monensin on the performance of steers finished in feedlot
Efeito associativo de óleos essenciais, taninos e monensina sódica sobre o desempenho de novilhos terminados em confinamento
title Associative effect of essential oils, tannins, and sodium monensin on the performance of steers finished in feedlot
spellingShingle Associative effect of essential oils, tannins, and sodium monensin on the performance of steers finished in feedlot
Neumann, Mikael
Food additive
Ionophores
Plant extract
Ruminal fermentation.
Aditivo alimentar
Extrato de plantas
Fermentação ruminal
Ionóforos.
title_short Associative effect of essential oils, tannins, and sodium monensin on the performance of steers finished in feedlot
title_full Associative effect of essential oils, tannins, and sodium monensin on the performance of steers finished in feedlot
title_fullStr Associative effect of essential oils, tannins, and sodium monensin on the performance of steers finished in feedlot
title_full_unstemmed Associative effect of essential oils, tannins, and sodium monensin on the performance of steers finished in feedlot
title_sort Associative effect of essential oils, tannins, and sodium monensin on the performance of steers finished in feedlot
author Neumann, Mikael
author_facet Neumann, Mikael
Pontarolo, Giovanna Bobato
Souza, André Martins de
Cristo, Fernando Braga
Pereira, Everton Luiz Carneiro
Savoldi, Letícia Santos
Costa, Luísa da
Passos Junior, Altair dos
Cesar, Paulo Victor Pinheiro
author_role author
author2 Pontarolo, Giovanna Bobato
Souza, André Martins de
Cristo, Fernando Braga
Pereira, Everton Luiz Carneiro
Savoldi, Letícia Santos
Costa, Luísa da
Passos Junior, Altair dos
Cesar, Paulo Victor Pinheiro
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Neumann, Mikael
Pontarolo, Giovanna Bobato
Souza, André Martins de
Cristo, Fernando Braga
Pereira, Everton Luiz Carneiro
Savoldi, Letícia Santos
Costa, Luísa da
Passos Junior, Altair dos
Cesar, Paulo Victor Pinheiro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Food additive
Ionophores
Plant extract
Ruminal fermentation.
Aditivo alimentar
Extrato de plantas
Fermentação ruminal
Ionóforos.
topic Food additive
Ionophores
Plant extract
Ruminal fermentation.
Aditivo alimentar
Extrato de plantas
Fermentação ruminal
Ionóforos.
description The objective was to evaluate the productive performance, ingestive behavior, apparent digestibility of the diet and carcass traits of beef steers finished in feedlot under the effect of including tannins and essential oils (TAN+EO) alone or combined with sodium monensin (MO) in the feed. For this purpose, 30 ½ blood Angus steers from the same herd, with an average age of 12 months and an average initial body weight of 367.8 kg were used. The experimental design was randomized blocks, consisting of three treatments: MO - diet with sodium monensin (25 mg kg DM-1); TAN+EO - diet with tannins and essential oils (1.5 g kg DM-1); and MO+TAN+EO - diet with sodium monensin + tannins and essential oils (25 mg kg DM-1 + 1.5 g kg DM-1), with five repetitions, where each repetition was represented by a stall with two animals. Diets were formulated and consisted of a mixture of 40% corn silage and 60% concentrate, which was fed to the animals twice a day, at 06h00 am and 05h30 pm. There was no difference (P>0.05) in average daily weight gain of animals between treatments, with an average of 1.392 kg day-1. Carcass yield was higher for animals that received the compound of essential oils and tannins (55.72%), compared to animals fed the combination of tannins, essential oils and monensin (54.54%) but did not differ from those supplemented with sodium monensin alone (55.58%). Supplementation with essential oils and tannins improved the apparent digestibility of the diet, however, did not promote changes in the ingestive behavior and carcass traits of steers. The combination of essential oils and tannins with sodium monensin did not show a potentiated effect on animal performance, digestibility of DM, digestive and ingestive behavior and carcass traits of feedlot finished steers compared to the combined use of essential oils with tannins.
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