Energy supplementation as strategy of pasture management
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Resumo: | This study evaluated the effect of increased energy via supplementation on the performance, ingestive behavior, nutrient digestibility, and nitrogen metabolism of grazing heifers fed tropical forage in the rainy-dry transition season. Treatments consisted of mineral supplementation ad libitum (control) and multiple supplements formulated to provide different energy levels and the same amount of protein (300 g CP animal d-1) and were denominated as low (LE; 340 g TDN animal d-1), medium (ME; 780 g TDN animal d-1) and high (HE; 1220 g TDN animal d-1) energy. Animals supplemented with ME, and HE had a greater average daily gain in relation to the control treatment, with an increase of 41 and 46%, respectively. Greater values for total apparent digestibility of neutral detergent fiber were observed for the treatment HE. Lesser values of urinary urea N were observed for the control and HE treatments. Our results define the use of energy levels in the supplement as a tool for pasture management. If the purpose of the production system is to enhance forage intake, the option is to supply supplements with less energy levels. In contrast, if the purpose is to increase the stocking rate, supplements with greater energy levels should be used. |
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Energy supplementation as strategy of pasture managementEnergy supplementation as strategy of pasture managementbeef cattle; multiple supplementation; nutritional parameters; tropical pastures.beef cattle; multiple supplementation; nutritional parameters; tropical pastures.This study evaluated the effect of increased energy via supplementation on the performance, ingestive behavior, nutrient digestibility, and nitrogen metabolism of grazing heifers fed tropical forage in the rainy-dry transition season. Treatments consisted of mineral supplementation ad libitum (control) and multiple supplements formulated to provide different energy levels and the same amount of protein (300 g CP animal d-1) and were denominated as low (LE; 340 g TDN animal d-1), medium (ME; 780 g TDN animal d-1) and high (HE; 1220 g TDN animal d-1) energy. Animals supplemented with ME, and HE had a greater average daily gain in relation to the control treatment, with an increase of 41 and 46%, respectively. Greater values for total apparent digestibility of neutral detergent fiber were observed for the treatment HE. Lesser values of urinary urea N were observed for the control and HE treatments. Our results define the use of energy levels in the supplement as a tool for pasture management. If the purpose of the production system is to enhance forage intake, the option is to supply supplements with less energy levels. In contrast, if the purpose is to increase the stocking rate, supplements with greater energy levels should be used.This study evaluated the effect of increased energy via supplementation on the performance, ingestive behavior, nutrient digestibility, and nitrogen metabolism of grazing heifers fed tropical forage in the rainy-dry transition season. Treatments consisted of mineral supplementation ad libitum (control) and multiple supplements formulated to provide different energy levels and the same amount of protein (300 g CP animal d-1) and were denominated as low (LE; 340 g TDN animal d-1), medium (ME; 780 g TDN animal d-1) and high (HE; 1220 g TDN animal d-1) energy. Animals supplemented with ME, and HE had a greater average daily gain in relation to the control treatment, with an increase of 41 and 46%, respectively. Greater values for total apparent digestibility of neutral detergent fiber were observed for the treatment HE. Lesser values of urinary urea N were observed for the control and HE treatments. Our results define the use of energy levels in the supplement as a tool for pasture management. If the purpose of the production system is to enhance forage intake, the option is to supply supplements with less energy levels. In contrast, if the purpose is to increase the stocking rate, supplements with greater energy levels should be used.Editora da Universidade Estadual de Maringá2022-06-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciAnimSci/article/view/5576110.4025/actascianimsci.v44i1.55761Acta Scientiarum. Animal Sciences; Vol 44 (2022): Publicação contínua; e55761Acta Scientiarum. Animal Sciences; v. 44 (2022): Publicação contínua; e557611807-86721806-2636reponame:Acta Scientiarum. Animal Sciences (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM)instacron:UEMenghttps://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciAnimSci/article/view/55761/751375154493Copyright (c) 2022 Acta Scientiarum. Animal Scienceshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos, Alyce Raiana MonteiroCabral, Carla Heloísa AvelinoCabral, Carlos Eduardo AvelinoBarros, Livia Vieira de Pires, Deborah FrançaRosa, Altieres dos SantosAlves, Guilherme RibeiroCoutinho, Marina Pereira Souza2022-07-28T16:30:29Zoai:periodicos.uem.br/ojs:article/55761Revistahttp://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciAnimSciPUBhttp://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciAnimSci/oaiactaanim@uem.br||actaanim@uem.br|| rev.acta@gmail.com1807-86721806-2636opendoar:2022-07-28T16:30:29Acta Scientiarum. Animal Sciences (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM)false |
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Energy supplementation as strategy of pasture management Energy supplementation as strategy of pasture management |
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Energy supplementation as strategy of pasture management |
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Energy supplementation as strategy of pasture management Santos, Alyce Raiana Monteiro beef cattle; multiple supplementation; nutritional parameters; tropical pastures. beef cattle; multiple supplementation; nutritional parameters; tropical pastures. |
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Energy supplementation as strategy of pasture management |
title_full |
Energy supplementation as strategy of pasture management |
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Energy supplementation as strategy of pasture management |
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Energy supplementation as strategy of pasture management |
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Energy supplementation as strategy of pasture management |
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Santos, Alyce Raiana Monteiro |
author_facet |
Santos, Alyce Raiana Monteiro Cabral, Carla Heloísa Avelino Cabral, Carlos Eduardo Avelino Barros, Livia Vieira de Pires, Deborah França Rosa, Altieres dos Santos Alves, Guilherme Ribeiro Coutinho, Marina Pereira Souza |
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author |
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Cabral, Carla Heloísa Avelino Cabral, Carlos Eduardo Avelino Barros, Livia Vieira de Pires, Deborah França Rosa, Altieres dos Santos Alves, Guilherme Ribeiro Coutinho, Marina Pereira Souza |
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Santos, Alyce Raiana Monteiro Cabral, Carla Heloísa Avelino Cabral, Carlos Eduardo Avelino Barros, Livia Vieira de Pires, Deborah França Rosa, Altieres dos Santos Alves, Guilherme Ribeiro Coutinho, Marina Pereira Souza |
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beef cattle; multiple supplementation; nutritional parameters; tropical pastures. beef cattle; multiple supplementation; nutritional parameters; tropical pastures. |
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beef cattle; multiple supplementation; nutritional parameters; tropical pastures. beef cattle; multiple supplementation; nutritional parameters; tropical pastures. |
description |
This study evaluated the effect of increased energy via supplementation on the performance, ingestive behavior, nutrient digestibility, and nitrogen metabolism of grazing heifers fed tropical forage in the rainy-dry transition season. Treatments consisted of mineral supplementation ad libitum (control) and multiple supplements formulated to provide different energy levels and the same amount of protein (300 g CP animal d-1) and were denominated as low (LE; 340 g TDN animal d-1), medium (ME; 780 g TDN animal d-1) and high (HE; 1220 g TDN animal d-1) energy. Animals supplemented with ME, and HE had a greater average daily gain in relation to the control treatment, with an increase of 41 and 46%, respectively. Greater values for total apparent digestibility of neutral detergent fiber were observed for the treatment HE. Lesser values of urinary urea N were observed for the control and HE treatments. Our results define the use of energy levels in the supplement as a tool for pasture management. If the purpose of the production system is to enhance forage intake, the option is to supply supplements with less energy levels. In contrast, if the purpose is to increase the stocking rate, supplements with greater energy levels should be used. |
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2022 |
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Copyright (c) 2022 Acta Scientiarum. Animal Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
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