Estimates of nutritional requirements and use of Small Ruminant Nutrition System model for hair sheep in semiarid conditions

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, Alessandra Pinto de
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Pereira, Elzânia Sales, Pinto, Andréa Pereira, Silva, Aderbal Marcos de Azevêdo, Carneiro, Maria Socorro de Souza, Mizubuti, Ivone Yurika, Ribeiro, Edson Luis de Azambuja, Campos, Ana Cláudia Nascimento, Gadelha, Carla Renata Figueiredo
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Título da fonte: Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)
Texto Completo: https://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/13455
Resumo: The objective was to determine the efficiency of utilization of metabolizable energy for maintenance (km) and weight gain (kf), the dietary requirements of total digestible nutrients (TDN) and metabolizable protein (MP), as well as, evaluate the Small Ruminant Nutrition System (SRNS) model to predict the dry matter intake (DMI) and the average daily gain (ADG) of Santa Ines lambs, fed diets containing different levels of metabolizable energy (ME). Thirty five lambs, non-castrated, with initial body weight (BW) of 14.77 ± 1.26 kg at approximate two months old, were used. At the beginning of the experiment, five animals were slaughtered to serve as reference for the estimative of empty body weight (EBW) and initial body composition of the 30 remaining animals, which were distributed in randomized block design with five treatments (1.13; 1.40; 1.73; 2.22 and 2.60 Mcal/kg DM), and six repetitions. The requirement of metabolizable energy for maintenance was 78.53 kcal/kg EBW0,75/day, with a utilization efficiency of 66%. The average value of efficiency of metabolizable energy utilization for weight gain was 48%. The dietary requirements of TDN and MP increased with the increase in BW and ADG of the animals. The SRNS model underestimated the DMI and ADG of the animals in 6.2% and 24.6%, respectively. Concludes that the values of km and kf are consistent with those observed in several studies with lambs created in the tropics. The dietary requirements of TDN and MP of Santa Ines lambs for different BW and ADG are, approximately, 42% and 24%, respectively, lower than those suggested by the american system of evaluation of food and nutrient requirements of small ruminants. The SRNS model was sensitive to predict the DMI in Santa Ines lambs, however, for variable ADG, more studies are needed, since the model underestimated the response of the animals of this study.
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spelling Estimates of nutritional requirements and use of Small Ruminant Nutrition System model for hair sheep in semiarid conditionsEstimativas dos requisitos nutricionais e utilização do modelo Small Ruminant Nutrition System para ovinos deslanados em condições semiáridasConsumptionMetabolizable proteinMetabolizabilitySheep.ConsumoMetabolizabilidadeOvinosProteína metabolizável.Exigências NutricionaisThe objective was to determine the efficiency of utilization of metabolizable energy for maintenance (km) and weight gain (kf), the dietary requirements of total digestible nutrients (TDN) and metabolizable protein (MP), as well as, evaluate the Small Ruminant Nutrition System (SRNS) model to predict the dry matter intake (DMI) and the average daily gain (ADG) of Santa Ines lambs, fed diets containing different levels of metabolizable energy (ME). Thirty five lambs, non-castrated, with initial body weight (BW) of 14.77 ± 1.26 kg at approximate two months old, were used. At the beginning of the experiment, five animals were slaughtered to serve as reference for the estimative of empty body weight (EBW) and initial body composition of the 30 remaining animals, which were distributed in randomized block design with five treatments (1.13; 1.40; 1.73; 2.22 and 2.60 Mcal/kg DM), and six repetitions. The requirement of metabolizable energy for maintenance was 78.53 kcal/kg EBW0,75/day, with a utilization efficiency of 66%. The average value of efficiency of metabolizable energy utilization for weight gain was 48%. The dietary requirements of TDN and MP increased with the increase in BW and ADG of the animals. The SRNS model underestimated the DMI and ADG of the animals in 6.2% and 24.6%, respectively. Concludes that the values of km and kf are consistent with those observed in several studies with lambs created in the tropics. The dietary requirements of TDN and MP of Santa Ines lambs for different BW and ADG are, approximately, 42% and 24%, respectively, lower than those suggested by the american system of evaluation of food and nutrient requirements of small ruminants. The SRNS model was sensitive to predict the DMI in Santa Ines lambs, however, for variable ADG, more studies are needed, since the model underestimated the response of the animals of this study.O objetivo foi determinar as eficiências de utilização da energia metabolizável para mantença (km) e ganho de peso (kf), as exigências dietéticas de nutrientes digestíveis totais (NDT) e proteína metabolizável (PM), assim como, avaliar o modelo Small Ruminant Nutrition System (SRNS) para predizer o consumo de matéria seca (CMS) e o ganho médio diário (GMD) de cordeiros Santa Inês, alimentados com dietas contendo diferentes níveis de energia metabolizável (EM). Foram utilizados 35 cordeiros, não castrados, com peso corporal (PC) médio inicial de 14,77 ± 1,26 kg e idade aproximada de dois meses. Inicialmente cinco animais foram abatidos para servirem como referência para as estimativas do peso de corpo vazio (PCVZ) e composição corporal inicial dos 30 animais remanescentes, que foram distribuídos em delineamento em blocos casualizados com cinco tratamentos (1,13; 1,40; 1,73; 2,22 e 2,60 Mcal/kg MS) e seis repetições. O requerimento de EM para mantença foi de 78,53 kcal/kg PCVZ0,75/dia, com uma eficiência de utilização de 66%. O valor médio da eficiência de utilização da EM para ganho de peso foi de 48%. As exigências dietéticas de NDT e PM aumentaram com o acréscimo no PC e no GMD dos animais. O modelo SRNS subestimou o CMS e o GMD dos animais em 6,2% e 24,6%, respectivamente. Conclui-se que os valores de km e kf são consistentes com aqueles observados em diversos estudos com cordeiros criados nos trópicos. As exigências dietéticas de NDT e PM de cordeiros Santa Inês para diferentes PC e GMD são, aproximadamente, de 42% e 24%, respectivamente, inferiores àquelas sugeridas pelo sistema americano de avaliação de alimentos e requerimentos nutricionais de pequenos ruminantes. O modelo SRNS foi sensível para predizer o CMS em cordeiros Santa Inês, entretanto, para variável GMD, mais estudos são necessários, uma vez que, o modelo subestimou a resposta dos animais neste estudo.UEL2014-08-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPesquisaapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/1345510.5433/1679-0359.2014v35n4p1985Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 35 No. 4 (2014); 1985-1998Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 35 n. 4 (2014); 1985-19981679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Estimates of nutritional requirements and use of Small Ruminant Nutrition System model for hair sheep in semiarid conditions
Estimativas dos requisitos nutricionais e utilização do modelo Small Ruminant Nutrition System para ovinos deslanados em condições semiáridas
title Estimates of nutritional requirements and use of Small Ruminant Nutrition System model for hair sheep in semiarid conditions
spellingShingle Estimates of nutritional requirements and use of Small Ruminant Nutrition System model for hair sheep in semiarid conditions
Oliveira, Alessandra Pinto de
Consumption
Metabolizable protein
Metabolizability
Sheep.
Consumo
Metabolizabilidade
Ovinos
Proteína metabolizável.
Exigências Nutricionais
title_short Estimates of nutritional requirements and use of Small Ruminant Nutrition System model for hair sheep in semiarid conditions
title_full Estimates of nutritional requirements and use of Small Ruminant Nutrition System model for hair sheep in semiarid conditions
title_fullStr Estimates of nutritional requirements and use of Small Ruminant Nutrition System model for hair sheep in semiarid conditions
title_full_unstemmed Estimates of nutritional requirements and use of Small Ruminant Nutrition System model for hair sheep in semiarid conditions
title_sort Estimates of nutritional requirements and use of Small Ruminant Nutrition System model for hair sheep in semiarid conditions
author Oliveira, Alessandra Pinto de
author_facet Oliveira, Alessandra Pinto de
Pereira, Elzânia Sales
Pinto, Andréa Pereira
Silva, Aderbal Marcos de Azevêdo
Carneiro, Maria Socorro de Souza
Mizubuti, Ivone Yurika
Ribeiro, Edson Luis de Azambuja
Campos, Ana Cláudia Nascimento
Gadelha, Carla Renata Figueiredo
author_role author
author2 Pereira, Elzânia Sales
Pinto, Andréa Pereira
Silva, Aderbal Marcos de Azevêdo
Carneiro, Maria Socorro de Souza
Mizubuti, Ivone Yurika
Ribeiro, Edson Luis de Azambuja
Campos, Ana Cláudia Nascimento
Gadelha, Carla Renata Figueiredo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Alessandra Pinto de
Pereira, Elzânia Sales
Pinto, Andréa Pereira
Silva, Aderbal Marcos de Azevêdo
Carneiro, Maria Socorro de Souza
Mizubuti, Ivone Yurika
Ribeiro, Edson Luis de Azambuja
Campos, Ana Cláudia Nascimento
Gadelha, Carla Renata Figueiredo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Consumption
Metabolizable protein
Metabolizability
Sheep.
Consumo
Metabolizabilidade
Ovinos
Proteína metabolizável.
Exigências Nutricionais
topic Consumption
Metabolizable protein
Metabolizability
Sheep.
Consumo
Metabolizabilidade
Ovinos
Proteína metabolizável.
Exigências Nutricionais
description The objective was to determine the efficiency of utilization of metabolizable energy for maintenance (km) and weight gain (kf), the dietary requirements of total digestible nutrients (TDN) and metabolizable protein (MP), as well as, evaluate the Small Ruminant Nutrition System (SRNS) model to predict the dry matter intake (DMI) and the average daily gain (ADG) of Santa Ines lambs, fed diets containing different levels of metabolizable energy (ME). Thirty five lambs, non-castrated, with initial body weight (BW) of 14.77 ± 1.26 kg at approximate two months old, were used. At the beginning of the experiment, five animals were slaughtered to serve as reference for the estimative of empty body weight (EBW) and initial body composition of the 30 remaining animals, which were distributed in randomized block design with five treatments (1.13; 1.40; 1.73; 2.22 and 2.60 Mcal/kg DM), and six repetitions. The requirement of metabolizable energy for maintenance was 78.53 kcal/kg EBW0,75/day, with a utilization efficiency of 66%. The average value of efficiency of metabolizable energy utilization for weight gain was 48%. The dietary requirements of TDN and MP increased with the increase in BW and ADG of the animals. The SRNS model underestimated the DMI and ADG of the animals in 6.2% and 24.6%, respectively. Concludes that the values of km and kf are consistent with those observed in several studies with lambs created in the tropics. The dietary requirements of TDN and MP of Santa Ines lambs for different BW and ADG are, approximately, 42% and 24%, respectively, lower than those suggested by the american system of evaluation of food and nutrient requirements of small ruminants. The SRNS model was sensitive to predict the DMI in Santa Ines lambs, however, for variable ADG, more studies are needed, since the model underestimated the response of the animals of this study.
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