SUPPLEMENTATION FOR RED ANGUS X NELLORE STEERS RAISED ON TROPICAL PASTURES DURING WET SEASON
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Resumo: | This experiment was carried out to evaluate the effects of proteic-energetic supplementation for Red Angus x Nellore steers raised on Brachiaria purpurascens (Henr. Blumea) tropical pastures during the wet season. Thirty-two steers were used to form four groups containing eight animals each. The experimental treatments were: (1) control (commercial mineral mix); (2) concentrate (concentrate ration, formulated to ensure a gain of 1.10 kg/day), and (3) proteic-energetic supplement containing whether corn (SCC) or (4) wheat midllings (SCWM). Daily weight gain, supplement intake, income over feed costs and the frequency of water trough access were assessed. The supplement intake was 0.076, 2.77, 0.74 and 0.86 kg/steer/day for the control, concentrate, SCC and SCWM groups, respectively. There were no differences in the daily weight gain amongst the control, SCC and SCWM groups and the concentrate group had the highest daily weight gain. The animals that received SCC had the highest income over feed costs and the concentrate group had the lowest one. Proteic-energetic supplementation during the wet season can, numerically, improve the daily weight gain, but this nutritional strategy must be done with caution to avoid economic losses.KEYWORDS: beef cattle; protein-energy supplementation; tropical grasses. |
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SUPPLEMENTATION FOR RED ANGUS X NELLORE STEERS RAISED ON TROPICAL PASTURES DURING WET SEASONSUPLEMENTAÇÃO DE NOVILHOS RED ANGUS X NELORE CRIADOS EM PASTAGEM TROPICAL DURANTE A ÉPOCA CHUVOSABeef catleBovinos de corteManejo nutricionalPeríodo chuvoso.This experiment was carried out to evaluate the effects of proteic-energetic supplementation for Red Angus x Nellore steers raised on Brachiaria purpurascens (Henr. Blumea) tropical pastures during the wet season. Thirty-two steers were used to form four groups containing eight animals each. The experimental treatments were: (1) control (commercial mineral mix); (2) concentrate (concentrate ration, formulated to ensure a gain of 1.10 kg/day), and (3) proteic-energetic supplement containing whether corn (SCC) or (4) wheat midllings (SCWM). Daily weight gain, supplement intake, income over feed costs and the frequency of water trough access were assessed. The supplement intake was 0.076, 2.77, 0.74 and 0.86 kg/steer/day for the control, concentrate, SCC and SCWM groups, respectively. There were no differences in the daily weight gain amongst the control, SCC and SCWM groups and the concentrate group had the highest daily weight gain. The animals that received SCC had the highest income over feed costs and the concentrate group had the lowest one. Proteic-energetic supplementation during the wet season can, numerically, improve the daily weight gain, but this nutritional strategy must be done with caution to avoid economic losses.KEYWORDS: beef cattle; protein-energy supplementation; tropical grasses.Este experimento foi conduzido com o propósito de avaliar o efeito de suplementos proteico-energéticos no desempenho de novilhos mestiços F1 Red Angus - Nelore, manejados em pastagem de Brachiaria purpurascens (Henr. Blumea) – capim angola, no período das chuvas. O experimento foi conduzido por 126 dias, entre janeiro e maio de 2007. Os tratamentos consistiram em quatro tipos de suplementação: controle (sal mineral), concentrado (formulado para ganho de peso de 1,1 kg/dia), suplemento proteico-energético contendo fubá (SPEf) e suplemento proteico-energético contendo farelo de trigo (SPEft), com oito novilhos por tratamento. Os grupos de animais permaneceram em pastejo em lotação continua, recebendo o respectivo suplemento e água, e foram pesados a cada 28 dias. As variáveis estudadas foram o consumo, ganho de peso diário, frequência de acesso ao bebedouro e a receita menos custo de alimentação (RMCA). O consumo dos suplementos foi de 0,076; 2,77; 0,74 e 0,86 kg/animal/dia para os grupos controle, concentrado, SPEf e SPEft, respectivamente. Não houve diferença entre os ganhos de peso diário dos grupos controle (0,67 kg/d), SPEf (0,95 kg/d) e SPEft (0,78 kg/d); entretanto, o desempenho dos animais do grupo concentrado (1,18 kg/d) foi similar aos do grupo SPEf e superior aos do grupo controle e SPEft. O grupo SPEf foi o que resultou na maior RMCA, seguido do grupo controle e SPEft. O tratamento concentrado foi o que resultou na menor RMCA. O grupo controle teve menor frequência de acesso ao bebedouro em relação aos demais grupos; o grupo SPEf e o grupo SPEft tiveram comportamento similar, sendo que os animais tiveram três horários diários de maior frequência de acesso ao bebedouro; os animais do grupo concentrado tiveram maior porcentagem e distribuição de frequência de acesso ao bebedouro ao longo do dia. A suplementação proteico-energética para novilhos no período das chuvas promove maiores ganhos em peso e, consequentemente, melhores desempenhos em termos de peso vivo total; porém, dependendo da remuneração da arroba e do consumo do suplemento proteico-energético, essa estratégia pode não surtir efeito econômico positivo, quando comparado a animais criados apenas em pastagens de boa qualidade e recebendo apenas suplementação mineral adequada.PALAVRAS-CHAVE: bovinos de corte; desempenho; manejo nutricional.Universidade Federal de Goiás2012-03-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionResearchAvaliado por paresPesquisa Científicaapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/904610.5216/cab.v13i1.9046Brazilian Animal Science/ Ciência Animal Brasileira; Vol. 13 No. 1 (2012); 15-23Ciência Animal Brasileira / Brazilian Animal Science; v. 13 n. 1 (2012); 15-231809-68911518-2797reponame:Ciência animal brasileira (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)instacron:UFGporhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/9046/10550https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/9046/10551Ferreira, Sérgio FernandesMalafaia, Pedro Antônio M.Clipes, Renata CogoAlmeida, João Carlos de C.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2012-03-30T12:12:54Zoai:ojs.revistas.ufg.br:article/9046Revistahttps://revistas.ufg.br/vetPUBhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/oai||revistacab@gmail.com1809-68911518-2797opendoar:2024-05-21T19:55:41.933064Ciência animal brasileira (Online) - Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)true |
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SUPPLEMENTATION FOR RED ANGUS X NELLORE STEERS RAISED ON TROPICAL PASTURES DURING WET SEASON SUPLEMENTAÇÃO DE NOVILHOS RED ANGUS X NELORE CRIADOS EM PASTAGEM TROPICAL DURANTE A ÉPOCA CHUVOSA |
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SUPPLEMENTATION FOR RED ANGUS X NELLORE STEERS RAISED ON TROPICAL PASTURES DURING WET SEASON |
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SUPPLEMENTATION FOR RED ANGUS X NELLORE STEERS RAISED ON TROPICAL PASTURES DURING WET SEASON Ferreira, Sérgio Fernandes Beef catle Bovinos de corte Manejo nutricional Período chuvoso. |
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SUPPLEMENTATION FOR RED ANGUS X NELLORE STEERS RAISED ON TROPICAL PASTURES DURING WET SEASON |
title_full |
SUPPLEMENTATION FOR RED ANGUS X NELLORE STEERS RAISED ON TROPICAL PASTURES DURING WET SEASON |
title_fullStr |
SUPPLEMENTATION FOR RED ANGUS X NELLORE STEERS RAISED ON TROPICAL PASTURES DURING WET SEASON |
title_full_unstemmed |
SUPPLEMENTATION FOR RED ANGUS X NELLORE STEERS RAISED ON TROPICAL PASTURES DURING WET SEASON |
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SUPPLEMENTATION FOR RED ANGUS X NELLORE STEERS RAISED ON TROPICAL PASTURES DURING WET SEASON |
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Ferreira, Sérgio Fernandes |
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Ferreira, Sérgio Fernandes Malafaia, Pedro Antônio M. Clipes, Renata Cogo Almeida, João Carlos de C. |
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Malafaia, Pedro Antônio M. Clipes, Renata Cogo Almeida, João Carlos de C. |
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Ferreira, Sérgio Fernandes Malafaia, Pedro Antônio M. Clipes, Renata Cogo Almeida, João Carlos de C. |
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Beef catle Bovinos de corte Manejo nutricional Período chuvoso. |
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Beef catle Bovinos de corte Manejo nutricional Período chuvoso. |
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This experiment was carried out to evaluate the effects of proteic-energetic supplementation for Red Angus x Nellore steers raised on Brachiaria purpurascens (Henr. Blumea) tropical pastures during the wet season. Thirty-two steers were used to form four groups containing eight animals each. The experimental treatments were: (1) control (commercial mineral mix); (2) concentrate (concentrate ration, formulated to ensure a gain of 1.10 kg/day), and (3) proteic-energetic supplement containing whether corn (SCC) or (4) wheat midllings (SCWM). Daily weight gain, supplement intake, income over feed costs and the frequency of water trough access were assessed. The supplement intake was 0.076, 2.77, 0.74 and 0.86 kg/steer/day for the control, concentrate, SCC and SCWM groups, respectively. There were no differences in the daily weight gain amongst the control, SCC and SCWM groups and the concentrate group had the highest daily weight gain. The animals that received SCC had the highest income over feed costs and the concentrate group had the lowest one. Proteic-energetic supplementation during the wet season can, numerically, improve the daily weight gain, but this nutritional strategy must be done with caution to avoid economic losses.KEYWORDS: beef cattle; protein-energy supplementation; tropical grasses. |
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