Associative effect of monensin sodium to virginiamycin on the performance of beef steers in the initial feedlot phase

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Autor(a) principal: Neumann, Mikael
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Pontarolo, Giovanna Bobato, Cristo, Fernando Braga, Venancio, Bruno José, Manchur, Alana Dornelles, Ueno, Robson Kyoshi, Souza, André Martins de, Moresco, Eduardo Mateus, Czelusniak, Cherlyson
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Resumo: The objective was to evaluate the associative effect of monensin sodium to virginiamycin on the performance, dry matter intake, apparent digestibility and ingestive behavior of steers in the initial feedlot phase. The experiment lasted for 30 days, divided into two experimental periods. Thirty-six Angus Nellore steers, non-castrated, with a mean age of 10 months and an average weight of 300 kg, were divided into 18 pens. Animals were assigned to three treatments with six replications each, with the inclusion of the following additives: T1-monensin sodium, dose of 200 mg day-1; T2-monensin sodium, dose of 125 mg day-1 + virginiamycin, dose of 125 mg day-1; and T3-monensin sodium, dose of 200 mg day-1 + virginiamycin, dose of 125 mg day-1. All experimental procedures were previously submitted to the UNICENTRO Committee for Ethics in Animal Experimentation (CEUA), and were approved for execution (Official Letter 021/2019). The combination of monensin sodium with virginiamycin at a dose of 200 mg + 125 mg animal day-1 showed greater (P < 0.05) average daily weight gain (1.919 kg day-1) and better feed conversion (4.27 kg DM kg of weight gain-1) compared to diets with monensin alone (200 mg animal day-1) or monensin combined with virginiamycin (125 mg + 125 mg animal day-1), even with no significant (P> 0.05) difference in DM intake, with a mean value of 7.88 kg animal day-1. Regardless of the isolated or combined supplementation of the additives, no significant differences were detected in the analysis of the feeder and feces scores, ingestive behavior, and rectal temperature or infrared thermography during the evaluation period. The combination of monensin sodium with virginiamycin at 200 mg + 125 mg animal day-1 proved to be efficient in the initial feedlot period, determined by the greater weight gain and better feed conversion observed in this study.
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spelling Associative effect of monensin sodium to virginiamycin on the performance of beef steers in the initial feedlot phaseEfeito associativo da monensina sódica à virginiamicina sobre o desempenho de novilhos de corte na fase inicial de confinamentoBovineFeedlot adaptation phaseFood additivesPerformance enhancers.Aditivos alimentaresBovinoFase de adaptação ao confinamentoMelhoradores de desempenho.The objective was to evaluate the associative effect of monensin sodium to virginiamycin on the performance, dry matter intake, apparent digestibility and ingestive behavior of steers in the initial feedlot phase. The experiment lasted for 30 days, divided into two experimental periods. Thirty-six Angus Nellore steers, non-castrated, with a mean age of 10 months and an average weight of 300 kg, were divided into 18 pens. Animals were assigned to three treatments with six replications each, with the inclusion of the following additives: T1-monensin sodium, dose of 200 mg day-1; T2-monensin sodium, dose of 125 mg day-1 + virginiamycin, dose of 125 mg day-1; and T3-monensin sodium, dose of 200 mg day-1 + virginiamycin, dose of 125 mg day-1. All experimental procedures were previously submitted to the UNICENTRO Committee for Ethics in Animal Experimentation (CEUA), and were approved for execution (Official Letter 021/2019). The combination of monensin sodium with virginiamycin at a dose of 200 mg + 125 mg animal day-1 showed greater (P < 0.05) average daily weight gain (1.919 kg day-1) and better feed conversion (4.27 kg DM kg of weight gain-1) compared to diets with monensin alone (200 mg animal day-1) or monensin combined with virginiamycin (125 mg + 125 mg animal day-1), even with no significant (P> 0.05) difference in DM intake, with a mean value of 7.88 kg animal day-1. Regardless of the isolated or combined supplementation of the additives, no significant differences were detected in the analysis of the feeder and feces scores, ingestive behavior, and rectal temperature or infrared thermography during the evaluation period. The combination of monensin sodium with virginiamycin at 200 mg + 125 mg animal day-1 proved to be efficient in the initial feedlot period, determined by the greater weight gain and better feed conversion observed in this study.O objetivo foi avaliar o efeito associativo da monensina sódica à virginiamicina sobre o desempenho, consumo de matéria seca, digestibilidade aparente e comportamento ingestivo de novilhos na fase de inicial de confinamento. A duração do experimento foi de 30 dias, divididos em dois períodos experimentais de 15 dias cada. Utilizou-se de 36 novilhos inteiros ½ sangue Angus Nelore, com idade média 10 meses e peso médio de 300 kg, divididos em 18 baias. Os animais foram divididos em três tratamentos com seis repetições cada, com a associação dos seguintes aditivos inclusos as rações: T1 – monensina sódica, dose de 200 mg dia-1; T2 – monensina sódica, dose de 125 mg dia-1 + virginiamicina, dose de 125 mg dia-1; e T3 – monensina sódica, dose de 200 mg dia-1 + virginiamicina, dose de 125 mg dia-1. Todos os procedimentos experimentais foram previamente submetidos à apreciação do Comitê de Conduta Ética no Uso de Animais em Experimentação (CEUA) da UNICENTRO, tendo sido aprovados para execução (Ofício n° 021/2019). A associação de monensina sódica com virginiamicina na dose de 200 mg + 125 mg animal dia-1 apresentou maior (P < 0,05) ganho de peso médio diário (1,919 kg dia-1) e melhor conversão alimentar (4,27 kg de MS kg de ganho de peso-1) comparativamente as dietas com monensina isolada (200 mg animal dia-1) ou monensina associada a virginiamicina (125 mg + 125 mg animal dia-1), mesmo não tendo sido observada (P > 0,05) diferença na ingestão de MS, apresentando valor médio de 7,88 kg animal dia-1. Independentemente da suplementação isolada ou associada dos aditivos, não encontrou-se estatisticamente diferenças na análise dos escores de comedouro e fezes, comportamento ingestivo e temperatura retal ou termografia infravermelha durante o período avaliativo. A associação de monensina sódica com virginiamicina na dose de 200 mg + 125 mg animal dia-1 demonstrou ser eficiente no período inicial do confinamento, determinado pelo maior ganho de peso e melhor conversão alimentar verificados neste estudo.UEL2020-08-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPesquisa científicaapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/3860110.5433/1679-0359.2020v41n5supl1p2349Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 41 No. 5supl1 (2020); 2349-2364Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 41 n. 5supl1 (2020); 2349-23641679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Associative effect of monensin sodium to virginiamycin on the performance of beef steers in the initial feedlot phase
Efeito associativo da monensina sódica à virginiamicina sobre o desempenho de novilhos de corte na fase inicial de confinamento
title Associative effect of monensin sodium to virginiamycin on the performance of beef steers in the initial feedlot phase
spellingShingle Associative effect of monensin sodium to virginiamycin on the performance of beef steers in the initial feedlot phase
Neumann, Mikael
Bovine
Feedlot adaptation phase
Food additives
Performance enhancers.
Aditivos alimentares
Bovino
Fase de adaptação ao confinamento
Melhoradores de desempenho.
title_short Associative effect of monensin sodium to virginiamycin on the performance of beef steers in the initial feedlot phase
title_full Associative effect of monensin sodium to virginiamycin on the performance of beef steers in the initial feedlot phase
title_fullStr Associative effect of monensin sodium to virginiamycin on the performance of beef steers in the initial feedlot phase
title_full_unstemmed Associative effect of monensin sodium to virginiamycin on the performance of beef steers in the initial feedlot phase
title_sort Associative effect of monensin sodium to virginiamycin on the performance of beef steers in the initial feedlot phase
author Neumann, Mikael
author_facet Neumann, Mikael
Pontarolo, Giovanna Bobato
Cristo, Fernando Braga
Venancio, Bruno José
Manchur, Alana Dornelles
Ueno, Robson Kyoshi
Souza, André Martins de
Moresco, Eduardo Mateus
Czelusniak, Cherlyson
author_role author
author2 Pontarolo, Giovanna Bobato
Cristo, Fernando Braga
Venancio, Bruno José
Manchur, Alana Dornelles
Ueno, Robson Kyoshi
Souza, André Martins de
Moresco, Eduardo Mateus
Czelusniak, Cherlyson
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Neumann, Mikael
Pontarolo, Giovanna Bobato
Cristo, Fernando Braga
Venancio, Bruno José
Manchur, Alana Dornelles
Ueno, Robson Kyoshi
Souza, André Martins de
Moresco, Eduardo Mateus
Czelusniak, Cherlyson
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bovine
Feedlot adaptation phase
Food additives
Performance enhancers.
Aditivos alimentares
Bovino
Fase de adaptação ao confinamento
Melhoradores de desempenho.
topic Bovine
Feedlot adaptation phase
Food additives
Performance enhancers.
Aditivos alimentares
Bovino
Fase de adaptação ao confinamento
Melhoradores de desempenho.
description The objective was to evaluate the associative effect of monensin sodium to virginiamycin on the performance, dry matter intake, apparent digestibility and ingestive behavior of steers in the initial feedlot phase. The experiment lasted for 30 days, divided into two experimental periods. Thirty-six Angus Nellore steers, non-castrated, with a mean age of 10 months and an average weight of 300 kg, were divided into 18 pens. Animals were assigned to three treatments with six replications each, with the inclusion of the following additives: T1-monensin sodium, dose of 200 mg day-1; T2-monensin sodium, dose of 125 mg day-1 + virginiamycin, dose of 125 mg day-1; and T3-monensin sodium, dose of 200 mg day-1 + virginiamycin, dose of 125 mg day-1. All experimental procedures were previously submitted to the UNICENTRO Committee for Ethics in Animal Experimentation (CEUA), and were approved for execution (Official Letter 021/2019). The combination of monensin sodium with virginiamycin at a dose of 200 mg + 125 mg animal day-1 showed greater (P < 0.05) average daily weight gain (1.919 kg day-1) and better feed conversion (4.27 kg DM kg of weight gain-1) compared to diets with monensin alone (200 mg animal day-1) or monensin combined with virginiamycin (125 mg + 125 mg animal day-1), even with no significant (P> 0.05) difference in DM intake, with a mean value of 7.88 kg animal day-1. Regardless of the isolated or combined supplementation of the additives, no significant differences were detected in the analysis of the feeder and feces scores, ingestive behavior, and rectal temperature or infrared thermography during the evaluation period. The combination of monensin sodium with virginiamycin at 200 mg + 125 mg animal day-1 proved to be efficient in the initial feedlot period, determined by the greater weight gain and better feed conversion observed in this study.
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