Ingestive behavior of sheep fed Brazil nut cake in the diet

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Autor(a) principal: Ramos, Aline Fernanda Oliveira
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Pinho, Bianca Damasceno, Lourenço Júnior, José de Brito, Silva, André Guimarães Maciel e, Faturi, Cristian, Martorano, Lucieta Guerreiro, Manno, Maria Cristina, Lima, Kedson Raul de Souza, Sousa, Luciano Fernandes
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/22474
Resumo: This study evaluated the ingestive behavior of sheep when fed a corn-silage-based diet with varying levels (0%, 15%, 30%, and 60%) of Brazil nut cake (NC) (Bertholletia excelsa Bonpl.). Sixteen mongrel sheep with an average weight of 33 ± 6.04 kg were randomly distributed between four treatments. Data were tested for assumptions of normality, subjected to an analysis of variance, and adjusted in regression equations and by Williams’ test, to estimate the W point. The voluntary intake of dry matter (DM) and insoluble neutral detergent fiber (NDF) decreased linearly (P = 0.013 and P = 0.002) by 5.0 g and 2.41 g d-1, respectively, for every 1% of NC added to the diet. The time the animals spent feeding (288.75 min d-1) was not significantly affected; time spent idle increased linearly (P= 0.0002) by 3.10 min, and time spent during rumination decreased linearly by 2.62 min (P = 0.001) for each 1% addition of the co-product. The number of ruminated boluses (NRB) displayed a decreasing effect (P = 0.004) of 4.61 d-1 for each 1% of NC. For ruminating chews, the time spent per bolus (37.5 sec) and the number per bolus (56.14) did not differ (P > 0.05) between treatments. However, the total chewing time (TCT) decreased linearly (P = 0.002) by 0.05 h d-1 and the number of chews per day displayed a quadratic effect (P = 0.008), with a maximum value estimated at 17.5% of NC in the diet. Rumination efficiency did not differ between the treatments (101.95 g DM h-1 and 36.76 g NDF h-1). The feeding efficiency (FE) had a linear reduction (P = 0.045) of 0.42 g NDF h-1, but was similar for g DM h-1 (172.5). The daily intake of DM and NDF showed W points estimated at 51.96% and 30.67% NC, respectively. The variables NRB, TCT, and FE (g NDF h-1) had W points estimated at 56.64%, 56.19%, and 56.33% NC, respectively. The Brazil nut cake, when present at levels greater than 56% of the diet’s DM, affects the ingestive behavior of the animals, particularly rumination-related variables, and at levels of 30.67%, it begins to affect the consumption of NDF, primarily due to the ether extract content and the diet’s fiber source.
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spelling Ingestive behavior of sheep fed Brazil nut cake in the dietComportamento ingestivo de ovinos alimentados com torta de castanha-do-pará na dietaChewingCo-productsFeedingIdling periodRumination.AlimentaçãoCastanha-do-paráCoprodutosÓcioRuminação.This study evaluated the ingestive behavior of sheep when fed a corn-silage-based diet with varying levels (0%, 15%, 30%, and 60%) of Brazil nut cake (NC) (Bertholletia excelsa Bonpl.). Sixteen mongrel sheep with an average weight of 33 ± 6.04 kg were randomly distributed between four treatments. Data were tested for assumptions of normality, subjected to an analysis of variance, and adjusted in regression equations and by Williams’ test, to estimate the W point. The voluntary intake of dry matter (DM) and insoluble neutral detergent fiber (NDF) decreased linearly (P = 0.013 and P = 0.002) by 5.0 g and 2.41 g d-1, respectively, for every 1% of NC added to the diet. The time the animals spent feeding (288.75 min d-1) was not significantly affected; time spent idle increased linearly (P= 0.0002) by 3.10 min, and time spent during rumination decreased linearly by 2.62 min (P = 0.001) for each 1% addition of the co-product. The number of ruminated boluses (NRB) displayed a decreasing effect (P = 0.004) of 4.61 d-1 for each 1% of NC. For ruminating chews, the time spent per bolus (37.5 sec) and the number per bolus (56.14) did not differ (P > 0.05) between treatments. However, the total chewing time (TCT) decreased linearly (P = 0.002) by 0.05 h d-1 and the number of chews per day displayed a quadratic effect (P = 0.008), with a maximum value estimated at 17.5% of NC in the diet. Rumination efficiency did not differ between the treatments (101.95 g DM h-1 and 36.76 g NDF h-1). The feeding efficiency (FE) had a linear reduction (P = 0.045) of 0.42 g NDF h-1, but was similar for g DM h-1 (172.5). The daily intake of DM and NDF showed W points estimated at 51.96% and 30.67% NC, respectively. The variables NRB, TCT, and FE (g NDF h-1) had W points estimated at 56.64%, 56.19%, and 56.33% NC, respectively. The Brazil nut cake, when present at levels greater than 56% of the diet’s DM, affects the ingestive behavior of the animals, particularly rumination-related variables, and at levels of 30.67%, it begins to affect the consumption of NDF, primarily due to the ether extract content and the diet’s fiber source.Avaliou-se o comportamento ingestivo de ovinos alimentados com níveis de inclusão (0, 15, 30 e 60%) de torta de castanha-do-pará (TC) (Bertholletia excelsa Bonpl.), na dieta à base de silagem de milho. Foram utilizados 16 cordeiros, sem raça definida e peso médio de 33 ± 6.04 kg, distribuídos aleatoriamente nos quatro tratamentos. Os dados foram analisados quanto à normalidade, submetidos à análise de variância, ajustados em equações de regressão e ao teste de Williams, estimando-se o ponto W. Os consumos voluntários de matéria seca (MS) e fibra insolúvel em detergente neutro (FDN), reduziram linearmente (P=0,013 e P=0,002) em 5,0 g e 2,41 g dia-1, respectivamente, para cada 1% de TC inclusa na dieta. O tempo despendido em alimentação (288,75 min dia-1) não foi afetado significativamente, o tempo em ócio cresceu linearmente (P=0,002) em 3,10 minutos, e o tempo gasto em ruminação decresceu (P=0,001) em 2,62 minutos, para cada 1% de inclusão do coproduto. O número de bolos ruminados (NBR) sofreu efeito decrescente (P=0,004) em 4,61 nº dia-1. Quanto às mastigações merícicas, o tempo gasto por bolo (37,5 seg) e o número por bolo (56,14) não diferiram (P>0,05) entre os tratamentos, mas o tempo total de mastigação (TTM) reduziu linearmente (P=0,002) em 0,05 h dia- 1 e o número de mastigações por dia apresentou efeito quadrático (P=0,008), com máximo estimado em 17,5% de TC. A eficiência de ruminação não diferiu entre os tratamentos (101,95 g MS h-1 e 36,76 g FDN h-1) e a eficiência de alimentação (EAL) sofreu redução linear (P=0,045) em 0,42 g FDN h-1, mas foi semelhante para g MS h-1 (172,5). Os consumos diários de MS e FDN apresentaram pontos W estimados em 51,96 e 30,67% de TC, respectivamente. As variáveis NBR, TTM e EAL (g FDN h-1) tiveram os pontos W estimados em 56,64, 56,19 e 56,33% de TC. A torta de castanha-do-pará, em níveis superiores a 56% da MS da dieta, afeta o comportamento ingestivo dos animais, principalmente em variáveis relacionadas à ruminação, sendo que a partir de 30,67% já passa a afetar o consumo de FDN, tendo como principais fatores o teor de extrato etéreo e a fonte de fibra das dietas.UEL2016-08-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionExperimento de pesquisa científicaapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/2247410.5433/1679-0359.2016v37n4p2259Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 37 No. 4 (2016); 2259-2268Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 37 n. 4 (2016); 2259-22681679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Ingestive behavior of sheep fed Brazil nut cake in the diet
Comportamento ingestivo de ovinos alimentados com torta de castanha-do-pará na dieta
title Ingestive behavior of sheep fed Brazil nut cake in the diet
spellingShingle Ingestive behavior of sheep fed Brazil nut cake in the diet
Ramos, Aline Fernanda Oliveira
Chewing
Co-products
Feeding
Idling period
Rumination.
Alimentação
Castanha-do-pará
Coprodutos
Ócio
Ruminação.
title_short Ingestive behavior of sheep fed Brazil nut cake in the diet
title_full Ingestive behavior of sheep fed Brazil nut cake in the diet
title_fullStr Ingestive behavior of sheep fed Brazil nut cake in the diet
title_full_unstemmed Ingestive behavior of sheep fed Brazil nut cake in the diet
title_sort Ingestive behavior of sheep fed Brazil nut cake in the diet
author Ramos, Aline Fernanda Oliveira
author_facet Ramos, Aline Fernanda Oliveira
Pinho, Bianca Damasceno
Lourenço Júnior, José de Brito
Silva, André Guimarães Maciel e
Faturi, Cristian
Martorano, Lucieta Guerreiro
Manno, Maria Cristina
Lima, Kedson Raul de Souza
Sousa, Luciano Fernandes
author_role author
author2 Pinho, Bianca Damasceno
Lourenço Júnior, José de Brito
Silva, André Guimarães Maciel e
Faturi, Cristian
Martorano, Lucieta Guerreiro
Manno, Maria Cristina
Lima, Kedson Raul de Souza
Sousa, Luciano Fernandes
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ramos, Aline Fernanda Oliveira
Pinho, Bianca Damasceno
Lourenço Júnior, José de Brito
Silva, André Guimarães Maciel e
Faturi, Cristian
Martorano, Lucieta Guerreiro
Manno, Maria Cristina
Lima, Kedson Raul de Souza
Sousa, Luciano Fernandes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Chewing
Co-products
Feeding
Idling period
Rumination.
Alimentação
Castanha-do-pará
Coprodutos
Ócio
Ruminação.
topic Chewing
Co-products
Feeding
Idling period
Rumination.
Alimentação
Castanha-do-pará
Coprodutos
Ócio
Ruminação.
description This study evaluated the ingestive behavior of sheep when fed a corn-silage-based diet with varying levels (0%, 15%, 30%, and 60%) of Brazil nut cake (NC) (Bertholletia excelsa Bonpl.). Sixteen mongrel sheep with an average weight of 33 ± 6.04 kg were randomly distributed between four treatments. Data were tested for assumptions of normality, subjected to an analysis of variance, and adjusted in regression equations and by Williams’ test, to estimate the W point. The voluntary intake of dry matter (DM) and insoluble neutral detergent fiber (NDF) decreased linearly (P = 0.013 and P = 0.002) by 5.0 g and 2.41 g d-1, respectively, for every 1% of NC added to the diet. The time the animals spent feeding (288.75 min d-1) was not significantly affected; time spent idle increased linearly (P= 0.0002) by 3.10 min, and time spent during rumination decreased linearly by 2.62 min (P = 0.001) for each 1% addition of the co-product. The number of ruminated boluses (NRB) displayed a decreasing effect (P = 0.004) of 4.61 d-1 for each 1% of NC. For ruminating chews, the time spent per bolus (37.5 sec) and the number per bolus (56.14) did not differ (P > 0.05) between treatments. However, the total chewing time (TCT) decreased linearly (P = 0.002) by 0.05 h d-1 and the number of chews per day displayed a quadratic effect (P = 0.008), with a maximum value estimated at 17.5% of NC in the diet. Rumination efficiency did not differ between the treatments (101.95 g DM h-1 and 36.76 g NDF h-1). The feeding efficiency (FE) had a linear reduction (P = 0.045) of 0.42 g NDF h-1, but was similar for g DM h-1 (172.5). The daily intake of DM and NDF showed W points estimated at 51.96% and 30.67% NC, respectively. The variables NRB, TCT, and FE (g NDF h-1) had W points estimated at 56.64%, 56.19%, and 56.33% NC, respectively. The Brazil nut cake, when present at levels greater than 56% of the diet’s DM, affects the ingestive behavior of the animals, particularly rumination-related variables, and at levels of 30.67%, it begins to affect the consumption of NDF, primarily due to the ether extract content and the diet’s fiber source.
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