Intake, digestibility and recovery of grains from feces of steers fed different oilseeds
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT Oilseed grains are used as a protein and energy source, increasing the energy density of the feed. The goal of the present study was to determine the nutritional profile of canola, crambe and soybean grains recovered from feces, and to evaluate the intake and digestibility of nutrients, rumen fermentation parameters of beef cattle receiving whole grains of oilseeds. Three steers, 350 ± 23.5 kg body weight were distributed in a not contemporary, 3 × 3 double Latin square, and fed oilseed grains. Inclusion of crambe grain reduced dry matter intake by 21.02%, with a higher digestibility coefficient for EE and NDF. The crude protein content of canola and crambe grains recovered were similar, but the EE content was higher for the crambe grain (26.46%). Soybean showed the lowest values of chemical composition for grains recovered from feces. The highest dry matter intake (7.86 kg/day), and the lowest NDF digestibility (0.203g/kg), were found for animals fed soybean. The inclusion of crambe grains reduced the rumen ammonia content (10.97 mg/dL); however, the ruminal pH was not altered by the inclusion of grains in the diet. Canola and soybean grains can be included in the cattle diet without altering dry matter intake; while the inclusion of crambe grains reduces the dry matter intake and the ruminal ammonia content of the animals. Crambe grain showed the highest recovery of dry matter and ether extract from feces. |
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Intake, digestibility and recovery of grains from feces of steers fed different oilseedsCanolaCrambeDigestibilityRecoverySoybeanABSTRACT Oilseed grains are used as a protein and energy source, increasing the energy density of the feed. The goal of the present study was to determine the nutritional profile of canola, crambe and soybean grains recovered from feces, and to evaluate the intake and digestibility of nutrients, rumen fermentation parameters of beef cattle receiving whole grains of oilseeds. Three steers, 350 ± 23.5 kg body weight were distributed in a not contemporary, 3 × 3 double Latin square, and fed oilseed grains. Inclusion of crambe grain reduced dry matter intake by 21.02%, with a higher digestibility coefficient for EE and NDF. The crude protein content of canola and crambe grains recovered were similar, but the EE content was higher for the crambe grain (26.46%). Soybean showed the lowest values of chemical composition for grains recovered from feces. The highest dry matter intake (7.86 kg/day), and the lowest NDF digestibility (0.203g/kg), were found for animals fed soybean. The inclusion of crambe grains reduced the rumen ammonia content (10.97 mg/dL); however, the ruminal pH was not altered by the inclusion of grains in the diet. Canola and soybean grains can be included in the cattle diet without altering dry matter intake; while the inclusion of crambe grains reduces the dry matter intake and the ruminal ammonia content of the animals. Crambe grain showed the highest recovery of dry matter and ether extract from feces.UFBA - Universidade Federal da Bahia2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-99402020000100611Revista Brasileira de Saúde e Produção Animal v.21 2020reponame:Revista Brasileira de Saúde e Produção Animalinstname:Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA)instacron:UFBA10.1590/s1519-99402121272020info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOLIVEIRA,Raquel TenórioGOES,Rafael Henrique de Tonissi e Buschinelli deGANDRA,Jefferson RodriguesSABEDOT,Mayara AndressaOSMARI,Milene PuntelSILVA,Nayara Gonçalves daANSCHAU,Douglas GabrielOLIVEIRA,Sullyvan SilvaPICANÇO,Yasmin dos Santoseng2020-12-10T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1519-99402020000100611Revistahttp://www.rbspa.ufba.br/PUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||rbspa@ufba.br1519-99401519-9940opendoar:2020-12-10T00:00Revista Brasileira de Saúde e Produção Animal - Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA)false |
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Intake, digestibility and recovery of grains from feces of steers fed different oilseeds |
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Intake, digestibility and recovery of grains from feces of steers fed different oilseeds |
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Intake, digestibility and recovery of grains from feces of steers fed different oilseeds OLIVEIRA,Raquel Tenório Canola Crambe Digestibility Recovery Soybean |
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Intake, digestibility and recovery of grains from feces of steers fed different oilseeds |
title_full |
Intake, digestibility and recovery of grains from feces of steers fed different oilseeds |
title_fullStr |
Intake, digestibility and recovery of grains from feces of steers fed different oilseeds |
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Intake, digestibility and recovery of grains from feces of steers fed different oilseeds |
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Intake, digestibility and recovery of grains from feces of steers fed different oilseeds |
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OLIVEIRA,Raquel Tenório |
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OLIVEIRA,Raquel Tenório GOES,Rafael Henrique de Tonissi e Buschinelli de GANDRA,Jefferson Rodrigues SABEDOT,Mayara Andressa OSMARI,Milene Puntel SILVA,Nayara Gonçalves da ANSCHAU,Douglas Gabriel OLIVEIRA,Sullyvan Silva PICANÇO,Yasmin dos Santos |
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author |
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GOES,Rafael Henrique de Tonissi e Buschinelli de GANDRA,Jefferson Rodrigues SABEDOT,Mayara Andressa OSMARI,Milene Puntel SILVA,Nayara Gonçalves da ANSCHAU,Douglas Gabriel OLIVEIRA,Sullyvan Silva PICANÇO,Yasmin dos Santos |
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OLIVEIRA,Raquel Tenório GOES,Rafael Henrique de Tonissi e Buschinelli de GANDRA,Jefferson Rodrigues SABEDOT,Mayara Andressa OSMARI,Milene Puntel SILVA,Nayara Gonçalves da ANSCHAU,Douglas Gabriel OLIVEIRA,Sullyvan Silva PICANÇO,Yasmin dos Santos |
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Canola Crambe Digestibility Recovery Soybean |
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Canola Crambe Digestibility Recovery Soybean |
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ABSTRACT Oilseed grains are used as a protein and energy source, increasing the energy density of the feed. The goal of the present study was to determine the nutritional profile of canola, crambe and soybean grains recovered from feces, and to evaluate the intake and digestibility of nutrients, rumen fermentation parameters of beef cattle receiving whole grains of oilseeds. Three steers, 350 ± 23.5 kg body weight were distributed in a not contemporary, 3 × 3 double Latin square, and fed oilseed grains. Inclusion of crambe grain reduced dry matter intake by 21.02%, with a higher digestibility coefficient for EE and NDF. The crude protein content of canola and crambe grains recovered were similar, but the EE content was higher for the crambe grain (26.46%). Soybean showed the lowest values of chemical composition for grains recovered from feces. The highest dry matter intake (7.86 kg/day), and the lowest NDF digestibility (0.203g/kg), were found for animals fed soybean. The inclusion of crambe grains reduced the rumen ammonia content (10.97 mg/dL); however, the ruminal pH was not altered by the inclusion of grains in the diet. Canola and soybean grains can be included in the cattle diet without altering dry matter intake; while the inclusion of crambe grains reduces the dry matter intake and the ruminal ammonia content of the animals. Crambe grain showed the highest recovery of dry matter and ether extract from feces. |
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