Effect of mineral-energy supplementation on the performance of young bulls from different genetic groups on pasture

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Autor(a) principal: Guimarães, Tiago Pereira
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Bilego, Ubirajara Oliveira, Rezende, Pedro Leonardo de Paula, Augusto, Wescley Faccini, Marchesin, Wilson Aparecido, Silva, Alexey Heronvill Gonçalves da, Moreira, Kíria Karolline Gomes, Ferreira, Larissa de Oliveira, Restle, João
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)
Texto Completo: https://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/42176
Resumo: : The aim of this study was to evaluate the performance of young bulls from three genetic groups, ½ Brangus x ½ Nellore (BRN), Nellore (NEL) and ½ Canchim x ½ Nellore (CAN), reared on pasture and supplemented with mineral (MS) or energy-mineral (MES) supplement. Eighty-one bulls, with a mean age of 12 months and mean body weight of 252 ± 33 kg were used. The experiment was conducted in a 3x2 factorial completely randomized design. Each genetic group was subdivided into six experimental plots, three received MS and three received MES. Animals were managed in a rotational stocking system in a Tifton 85 grass pasture. The consumption of MS was similar between the genetic groups with an average of 0.073 kg animal-1 day-1, whereas the consumption of MES was higher for BRN, 2.10 kg animal-1 day-1, followed by CAN, with 1.57 kg animal-1 day-1, and lower for NEL, with 1.28 kg animal-1 day-1. The average daily weight gain (ADG) was greater for animals that received MES compared to those that were given MS. For animals that received MS, the BRN group had ADG of 0.64 kg animal-1, while the NEL and CAN groups were similar with a mean of 0.46 kg animal-1. For animals that received MES, the CAN group had higher ADG, 0.97 kg animal-1, while the NEL and BRN groups were similar, with an average of 0.86 kg animal-1. Blood levels of total protein, albumin, creatinine, glucose and cholesterol did not change depending on the types of supplements used or between genetic groups. Higher serum urea levels were observed in NEL and CAN animals that received MS. Serum aspartate aminotransferase levels were higher in BRN and CAN animals that received MES. Gains in rump height, height at the withers, body length, rump width and chest perimeter were greater in animals that received MES. Mostly, the gains in morphometric measurements were greater for crossbred animals than for the NEL group. The supply of mineral-energy supplement in Tifton 85 grass pasture during the rainy season is recommended only for Nellore and ½ Canchim x ½ Nellore young bulls. Crossbred young bulls show greater gains in morphometric measurements than Nellore young bulls during rearing.
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spelling Effect of mineral-energy supplementation on the performance of young bulls from different genetic groups on pastureEfeito da suplementação energética-mineral no desempenho de tourinhos de diferentes grupos genéticos recriados a pastoBody measurementsCrossbreedingEnergy supplementMetabolic profile.CruzamentosMedidas corporaisPerfil metabólicoSuplemento energético.: The aim of this study was to evaluate the performance of young bulls from three genetic groups, ½ Brangus x ½ Nellore (BRN), Nellore (NEL) and ½ Canchim x ½ Nellore (CAN), reared on pasture and supplemented with mineral (MS) or energy-mineral (MES) supplement. Eighty-one bulls, with a mean age of 12 months and mean body weight of 252 ± 33 kg were used. The experiment was conducted in a 3x2 factorial completely randomized design. Each genetic group was subdivided into six experimental plots, three received MS and three received MES. Animals were managed in a rotational stocking system in a Tifton 85 grass pasture. The consumption of MS was similar between the genetic groups with an average of 0.073 kg animal-1 day-1, whereas the consumption of MES was higher for BRN, 2.10 kg animal-1 day-1, followed by CAN, with 1.57 kg animal-1 day-1, and lower for NEL, with 1.28 kg animal-1 day-1. The average daily weight gain (ADG) was greater for animals that received MES compared to those that were given MS. For animals that received MS, the BRN group had ADG of 0.64 kg animal-1, while the NEL and CAN groups were similar with a mean of 0.46 kg animal-1. For animals that received MES, the CAN group had higher ADG, 0.97 kg animal-1, while the NEL and BRN groups were similar, with an average of 0.86 kg animal-1. Blood levels of total protein, albumin, creatinine, glucose and cholesterol did not change depending on the types of supplements used or between genetic groups. Higher serum urea levels were observed in NEL and CAN animals that received MS. Serum aspartate aminotransferase levels were higher in BRN and CAN animals that received MES. Gains in rump height, height at the withers, body length, rump width and chest perimeter were greater in animals that received MES. Mostly, the gains in morphometric measurements were greater for crossbred animals than for the NEL group. The supply of mineral-energy supplement in Tifton 85 grass pasture during the rainy season is recommended only for Nellore and ½ Canchim x ½ Nellore young bulls. Crossbred young bulls show greater gains in morphometric measurements than Nellore young bulls during rearing.Objetivou-se com este estudo avaliar o desempenho de tourinhos de três grupos genéticos, ½ Brangus x ½ Nelore (BRN), Nelore (NEL) e ½ Canchim x ½ Nelore (CAN), recriados à pasto e suplementados com mineral (SM) ou energético-mineral (SEM). Foram utilizados 81 tourinhos, com idade média de 12 meses e peso corporal médio de 252 ± 33 kg. O experimento foi conduzido em delineamento inteiramente ao acaso em esquema fatorial 3x2. Cada grupo genético foi subdividido em seis parcelas experimentais, em que três delas receberam SM e três receberam SEM. Os animais foram manejados em sistema de lotação rotacionada em pasto de capim Tifton 85. O consumo de SM foi semelhante entre os grupos genéticos com média de 0,073 kg animal-1 dia-1, já o consumo de SEM foi maior para o BRN com 2,10 kg animal-1 dia-1, seguido pelo CAN com 1,57 kg animal-1 dia-1 e menor para o NEL com 1,28 kg animal-1 dia-1. O ganho de peso médio diário (GMD) foi maior para os animais que receberam SEM em relação aos que receberam SM. Para os animais que receberam SM, o grupo BRN apresentou GMD de 0,64 kg animal-1, enquanto os grupos NEL e CAN foram semelhantes com média de 0,46 kg animal-1. Para os animais que receberam SEM o grupo CAN apresentou maior GMD com 0,97 kg animal-1, enquanto os grupos NEL e BRN foram semelhantes com média de 0,86 kg animal-1. Os níveis sanguíneos de proteína total, albumina, creatinina, glicose e colesterol não foram alterados em função dos tipos de suplementos utilizados ou entre os grupos genéticos. Maiores níveis séricos de ureia foram observados nos animais NEL e CAN que receberam SM. Os níveis séricos de aspartato aminotransferase foram maiores em animais BRN e CAN que receberam SEM. Os ganhos de altura de garupa, altura de cernelha, comprimento, largura de garupa, perímetro torácico e largura de peito foram maiores em animais que receberam SEM. Em sua maioria, os ganhos de medidas morfométricas foram maiores para os animais mestiços do que para o NEL. O fornecimento de suplemento energético-mineral em pasto de capim Tifton 85 durante o período das águas é recomendado apenas para tourinhos Nelore e ½ Canchim x ½ Nelore. Tourinhos mestiços apresentam maiores ganhos em medidas morfométricas que tourinhos Nelore durante a recria.UEL2022-01-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPesquisa científicaapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/4217610.5433/1679-0359.2022v43n1p73Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 43 No. 1 (2022); 73-90Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 43 n. 1 (2022); 73-901679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of mineral-energy supplementation on the performance of young bulls from different genetic groups on pasture
Efeito da suplementação energética-mineral no desempenho de tourinhos de diferentes grupos genéticos recriados a pasto
title Effect of mineral-energy supplementation on the performance of young bulls from different genetic groups on pasture
spellingShingle Effect of mineral-energy supplementation on the performance of young bulls from different genetic groups on pasture
Guimarães, Tiago Pereira
Body measurements
Crossbreeding
Energy supplement
Metabolic profile.
Cruzamentos
Medidas corporais
Perfil metabólico
Suplemento energético.
title_short Effect of mineral-energy supplementation on the performance of young bulls from different genetic groups on pasture
title_full Effect of mineral-energy supplementation on the performance of young bulls from different genetic groups on pasture
title_fullStr Effect of mineral-energy supplementation on the performance of young bulls from different genetic groups on pasture
title_full_unstemmed Effect of mineral-energy supplementation on the performance of young bulls from different genetic groups on pasture
title_sort Effect of mineral-energy supplementation on the performance of young bulls from different genetic groups on pasture
author Guimarães, Tiago Pereira
author_facet Guimarães, Tiago Pereira
Bilego, Ubirajara Oliveira
Rezende, Pedro Leonardo de Paula
Augusto, Wescley Faccini
Marchesin, Wilson Aparecido
Silva, Alexey Heronvill Gonçalves da
Moreira, Kíria Karolline Gomes
Ferreira, Larissa de Oliveira
Restle, João
author_role author
author2 Bilego, Ubirajara Oliveira
Rezende, Pedro Leonardo de Paula
Augusto, Wescley Faccini
Marchesin, Wilson Aparecido
Silva, Alexey Heronvill Gonçalves da
Moreira, Kíria Karolline Gomes
Ferreira, Larissa de Oliveira
Restle, João
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Guimarães, Tiago Pereira
Bilego, Ubirajara Oliveira
Rezende, Pedro Leonardo de Paula
Augusto, Wescley Faccini
Marchesin, Wilson Aparecido
Silva, Alexey Heronvill Gonçalves da
Moreira, Kíria Karolline Gomes
Ferreira, Larissa de Oliveira
Restle, João
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Body measurements
Crossbreeding
Energy supplement
Metabolic profile.
Cruzamentos
Medidas corporais
Perfil metabólico
Suplemento energético.
topic Body measurements
Crossbreeding
Energy supplement
Metabolic profile.
Cruzamentos
Medidas corporais
Perfil metabólico
Suplemento energético.
description : The aim of this study was to evaluate the performance of young bulls from three genetic groups, ½ Brangus x ½ Nellore (BRN), Nellore (NEL) and ½ Canchim x ½ Nellore (CAN), reared on pasture and supplemented with mineral (MS) or energy-mineral (MES) supplement. Eighty-one bulls, with a mean age of 12 months and mean body weight of 252 ± 33 kg were used. The experiment was conducted in a 3x2 factorial completely randomized design. Each genetic group was subdivided into six experimental plots, three received MS and three received MES. Animals were managed in a rotational stocking system in a Tifton 85 grass pasture. The consumption of MS was similar between the genetic groups with an average of 0.073 kg animal-1 day-1, whereas the consumption of MES was higher for BRN, 2.10 kg animal-1 day-1, followed by CAN, with 1.57 kg animal-1 day-1, and lower for NEL, with 1.28 kg animal-1 day-1. The average daily weight gain (ADG) was greater for animals that received MES compared to those that were given MS. For animals that received MS, the BRN group had ADG of 0.64 kg animal-1, while the NEL and CAN groups were similar with a mean of 0.46 kg animal-1. For animals that received MES, the CAN group had higher ADG, 0.97 kg animal-1, while the NEL and BRN groups were similar, with an average of 0.86 kg animal-1. Blood levels of total protein, albumin, creatinine, glucose and cholesterol did not change depending on the types of supplements used or between genetic groups. Higher serum urea levels were observed in NEL and CAN animals that received MS. Serum aspartate aminotransferase levels were higher in BRN and CAN animals that received MES. Gains in rump height, height at the withers, body length, rump width and chest perimeter were greater in animals that received MES. Mostly, the gains in morphometric measurements were greater for crossbred animals than for the NEL group. The supply of mineral-energy supplement in Tifton 85 grass pasture during the rainy season is recommended only for Nellore and ½ Canchim x ½ Nellore young bulls. Crossbred young bulls show greater gains in morphometric measurements than Nellore young bulls during rearing.
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