Soybean hulls and / or white oat grains on the ingestive behavior of confined steers
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Resumo: | Dry matter and neutral detergent fiber contents act as physical regulators of voluntary intake in ruminants. Therefore, different levels of these components may interfere with animal performance and require careful assessment of the used raw material. This study was conducted with the purpose to assess the effect of soybean hulls and white oat in distinct or associated uses in the concentrate diet on the ingestive behavior of cattle. Thirty-six steers with an initial mean age of 20 months and initial mean weight of 226 kg were used. The diet was composed of 50% sorghum silage and 50% concentrate based on dry matter. The tested diets were soybean hulls (concentrate fraction composed mainly of soybean hulls), white oat grains (concentrate fraction composed mainly of white oat grains), and mixture (concentrate fraction composed of equal parts of soybean hulls and white oat grains). The experimental design was a randomized block design with 12 animals per diet. The data were compared by the PROC MIXED procedure with repeated measures in time, and the means were compared by the least significant difference test at 5% significance level. Diets presented different contents of neutral detergent fiber (66, 56, and 47%) and lignin (3.2, 3.7, and 4.1%) as the percentage of white oat grain increased in the diet. The total rumination time was lower (447 minutes) for animals that received equal parts of soybean hulls and white oat grains in the diet when compared to animals receiving a diet containing soybean hulls (483 minutes) and white oat grains (495 minutes), with no difference from each other. Animals fed a diet containing soybean hulls and white oat grains showed longer feeding time, a higher number of daily meals, shorter rumination time, shorter time spent chewing, and fewer number of chews per bolus and day. This diet results in a better dry matter and neutral detergent fiber rumination efficiencies. |
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Soybean hulls and / or white oat grains on the ingestive behavior of confined steersCasca do grão de soja e / ou grão aveia branca no comportamento ingestivo de novilhos confinadosAvena sativaFood intakeChewingIdlingRumination.Avena sativaConsumo de alimentoMastigaçõesÓcioRuminação.Dry matter and neutral detergent fiber contents act as physical regulators of voluntary intake in ruminants. Therefore, different levels of these components may interfere with animal performance and require careful assessment of the used raw material. This study was conducted with the purpose to assess the effect of soybean hulls and white oat in distinct or associated uses in the concentrate diet on the ingestive behavior of cattle. Thirty-six steers with an initial mean age of 20 months and initial mean weight of 226 kg were used. The diet was composed of 50% sorghum silage and 50% concentrate based on dry matter. The tested diets were soybean hulls (concentrate fraction composed mainly of soybean hulls), white oat grains (concentrate fraction composed mainly of white oat grains), and mixture (concentrate fraction composed of equal parts of soybean hulls and white oat grains). The experimental design was a randomized block design with 12 animals per diet. The data were compared by the PROC MIXED procedure with repeated measures in time, and the means were compared by the least significant difference test at 5% significance level. Diets presented different contents of neutral detergent fiber (66, 56, and 47%) and lignin (3.2, 3.7, and 4.1%) as the percentage of white oat grain increased in the diet. The total rumination time was lower (447 minutes) for animals that received equal parts of soybean hulls and white oat grains in the diet when compared to animals receiving a diet containing soybean hulls (483 minutes) and white oat grains (495 minutes), with no difference from each other. Animals fed a diet containing soybean hulls and white oat grains showed longer feeding time, a higher number of daily meals, shorter rumination time, shorter time spent chewing, and fewer number of chews per bolus and day. This diet results in a better dry matter and neutral detergent fiber rumination efficiencies.Os teores de matéria seca e fibra em detergente neutro atuam como reguladores físicos do consumo voluntário em ruminantes. Assim, diferentes níveis destes componentes podem interferir no desempenho animal e necessitam de avaliação criteriosa da matéria-prima utilizada. O estudo foi conduzido com o objetivo de avaliar o efeito da casca do grão de soja e a aveia branca, em usos distintos ou associados na dieta concentrada no comportamento ingestivo de bovinos. Utilizou-se 36 novilhos com idade média inicial de 20 meses e peso médio inicial de 226 kg. A dieta foi composta de 50 % de silagem de sorgo e 50 % de concentrado com base na matéria seca. As dietas testadas foram: casca do grão de soja (fração concentrada composta principalmente por casca do grão de soja), grão de aveia branca (fração concentrada composta principalmente por grão de aveia branca) e mistura (fração concentrada composta por partes iguais de casca do grão de soja e grão de aveia branca). O delineamento experimental foi blocos ao acaso com 12 animais por dieta. Os dados foram comparados pelo procedimento PROC MIXED com avaliações repetidas no tempo e as médias, comparadas pelo teste de diferença mínima significativa ao nível de 5 % de significância. As dietas apresentaram diferentes teores de fibra em detergente neutro (66, 56 e 47 %) e lignina (3,2; 3,7 e 4,1 %) conforme aumento da participação do grão de aveia branca na dieta. O tempo de ruminação total foi inferior (447 minutos) para animais que receberam partes iguais de casca do grão de soja e grão de aveia branca na dieta em relação a animais recebendo dieta contendo casca do grão de soja (483 minutos) e grão de aveia branca (495 minutos), que não deferiram entre si. Animais alimentados com a dieta contendo casca de grão de soja e grão de aveia branca apresentaram maior tempo de alimentação, maior número de refeições diárias, menor tempo de ruminação, menor tempo despendido para mastigação, menor número de mastigadas por bolo e no dia. Tal dieta resulta em melhor eficiência de ruminação de matéria seca e de fibra em detergente neutro.UEL2019-07-04info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo cientifico; Experimentação animalapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/3183910.5433/1679-0359.2019v40n5p1925Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 40 No. 5 (2019); 1925-1936Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 40 n. 5 (2019); 1925-19361679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)instacron:UELenghttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/31839/25649Copyright (c) 2019 Semina: Ciências Agráriashttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessJoner, GuilhermeAlves Filho, Dari CelestinoMayer, Andrei RetamosoCattelam, Patrícia Machado MartiniDomingues, Camille CarijoSilva, Mauren Burin daCocco, Joziane MichelonCardoso, Gilmar dos SantosMartini, Ana Paula MachadoBrondani, Ivan Luiz2022-10-19T11:55:44Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/31839Revistahttp://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrariasPUBhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/oaisemina.agrarias@uel.br1679-03591676-546Xopendoar:2022-10-19T11:55:44Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)false |
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Soybean hulls and / or white oat grains on the ingestive behavior of confined steers Casca do grão de soja e / ou grão aveia branca no comportamento ingestivo de novilhos confinados |
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Soybean hulls and / or white oat grains on the ingestive behavior of confined steers |
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Soybean hulls and / or white oat grains on the ingestive behavior of confined steers Joner, Guilherme Avena sativa Food intake Chewing Idling Rumination. Avena sativa Consumo de alimento Mastigações Ócio Ruminação. |
title_short |
Soybean hulls and / or white oat grains on the ingestive behavior of confined steers |
title_full |
Soybean hulls and / or white oat grains on the ingestive behavior of confined steers |
title_fullStr |
Soybean hulls and / or white oat grains on the ingestive behavior of confined steers |
title_full_unstemmed |
Soybean hulls and / or white oat grains on the ingestive behavior of confined steers |
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Soybean hulls and / or white oat grains on the ingestive behavior of confined steers |
author |
Joner, Guilherme |
author_facet |
Joner, Guilherme Alves Filho, Dari Celestino Mayer, Andrei Retamoso Cattelam, Patrícia Machado Martini Domingues, Camille Carijo Silva, Mauren Burin da Cocco, Joziane Michelon Cardoso, Gilmar dos Santos Martini, Ana Paula Machado Brondani, Ivan Luiz |
author_role |
author |
author2 |
Alves Filho, Dari Celestino Mayer, Andrei Retamoso Cattelam, Patrícia Machado Martini Domingues, Camille Carijo Silva, Mauren Burin da Cocco, Joziane Michelon Cardoso, Gilmar dos Santos Martini, Ana Paula Machado Brondani, Ivan Luiz |
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author author author author author author author author author |
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Joner, Guilherme Alves Filho, Dari Celestino Mayer, Andrei Retamoso Cattelam, Patrícia Machado Martini Domingues, Camille Carijo Silva, Mauren Burin da Cocco, Joziane Michelon Cardoso, Gilmar dos Santos Martini, Ana Paula Machado Brondani, Ivan Luiz |
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Avena sativa Food intake Chewing Idling Rumination. Avena sativa Consumo de alimento Mastigações Ócio Ruminação. |
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Avena sativa Food intake Chewing Idling Rumination. Avena sativa Consumo de alimento Mastigações Ócio Ruminação. |
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Dry matter and neutral detergent fiber contents act as physical regulators of voluntary intake in ruminants. Therefore, different levels of these components may interfere with animal performance and require careful assessment of the used raw material. This study was conducted with the purpose to assess the effect of soybean hulls and white oat in distinct or associated uses in the concentrate diet on the ingestive behavior of cattle. Thirty-six steers with an initial mean age of 20 months and initial mean weight of 226 kg were used. The diet was composed of 50% sorghum silage and 50% concentrate based on dry matter. The tested diets were soybean hulls (concentrate fraction composed mainly of soybean hulls), white oat grains (concentrate fraction composed mainly of white oat grains), and mixture (concentrate fraction composed of equal parts of soybean hulls and white oat grains). The experimental design was a randomized block design with 12 animals per diet. The data were compared by the PROC MIXED procedure with repeated measures in time, and the means were compared by the least significant difference test at 5% significance level. Diets presented different contents of neutral detergent fiber (66, 56, and 47%) and lignin (3.2, 3.7, and 4.1%) as the percentage of white oat grain increased in the diet. The total rumination time was lower (447 minutes) for animals that received equal parts of soybean hulls and white oat grains in the diet when compared to animals receiving a diet containing soybean hulls (483 minutes) and white oat grains (495 minutes), with no difference from each other. Animals fed a diet containing soybean hulls and white oat grains showed longer feeding time, a higher number of daily meals, shorter rumination time, shorter time spent chewing, and fewer number of chews per bolus and day. This diet results in a better dry matter and neutral detergent fiber rumination efficiencies. |
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