Performance and feed efficiency of beef cattle fed high energy diet with probiotic consortium technology

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Autor(a) principal: Moreira, Gabriel Miranda
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Meneses, Javier Andrés Moreno, Ribeiro, Cintia Vanin, Faria, Alyce de Melo, Arantes, Helena Graciani, Luz, Matheus Henrique da, Aureliano, Rafaella, Monteiro, Maria Gabriela Borges Bahia, Gomes, Amanda Desenzi, Ferreira, Pedro Henrique, Siqueira, Ariane Maria Almeida, Gionbelli, Mateus Pies
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/40734
Resumo: The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of probiotic consortium on feed intake, feeding behavior, feed efficiency, fecal score, weight gain and carcass traits in finishing Nellore heifers fed high energy diets in feedlot. Twenty-four Nellore heifers were distributed in 12 pens with two animals each, being six pens per treatment. In the control treatment (CON) the animals were fed exclusively with the base diet, which contained 35% corn silage and 65% concentrate. In the treatment with probiotic consortium technology (TCP), the animals received the base diet and a single dose of 75 mL/animal/day of Bio Ciclo Completo (Global Saúde Brasil) top-dressed in the morning feeding. There was no period of adaptation to the diet. The experiment lasted 93 days. The use of TCP did not affect (P = 0.980) the dry matter intake. The average daily gain was 12.5% greater (P = 0.025) in the animals treated with TCP (0.941 kg/day for TCP versus 0.834 kg/day for CON). The animals that received TCP improved (P = 0.021) the feed efficiency by 12.6%. The animals that received TCP tended to have a better (P = 0.094) fecal score within the first 27 days of feedlot. There were no significant effects of TCP on the feeding behavior and carcass traits. Based on the results, there is a great potential of using TCP to improve productivity in beef cattle.
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spelling Performance and feed efficiency of beef cattle fed high energy diet with probiotic consortium technologyDesempenho e eficiência alimentar de bovinos de corte alimentados com dieta de alto nível energético recebendo a tecnologia do consórcio probióticoAverage daily gainDry matter intakeFecal scoreFeedlot finishingConsumo de matéria secaEscore fecalGanho médio diárioTerminação em confinamentoBovinos de corteDairy CattleThe objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of probiotic consortium on feed intake, feeding behavior, feed efficiency, fecal score, weight gain and carcass traits in finishing Nellore heifers fed high energy diets in feedlot. Twenty-four Nellore heifers were distributed in 12 pens with two animals each, being six pens per treatment. In the control treatment (CON) the animals were fed exclusively with the base diet, which contained 35% corn silage and 65% concentrate. In the treatment with probiotic consortium technology (TCP), the animals received the base diet and a single dose of 75 mL/animal/day of Bio Ciclo Completo (Global Saúde Brasil) top-dressed in the morning feeding. There was no period of adaptation to the diet. The experiment lasted 93 days. The use of TCP did not affect (P = 0.980) the dry matter intake. The average daily gain was 12.5% greater (P = 0.025) in the animals treated with TCP (0.941 kg/day for TCP versus 0.834 kg/day for CON). The animals that received TCP improved (P = 0.021) the feed efficiency by 12.6%. The animals that received TCP tended to have a better (P = 0.094) fecal score within the first 27 days of feedlot. There were no significant effects of TCP on the feeding behavior and carcass traits. Based on the results, there is a great potential of using TCP to improve productivity in beef cattle.O objetivo desse trabalho foi avaliar o efeito do consórcio probiótico sobre consumo de alimento, comportamento alimentar, eficiência alimentar, escore fecal, ganho de peso e características de carcaça na terminação em confinamento de novilhas Nelore alimentadas com dieta de alta energia. Vinte e quatro novilhas da raça Nelore foram distribuídas em 12 baias com dois animais cada, sendo seis baias para cada tratamento. A dieta base continha 35% de silagem de milho e 65% de concentrado. No tratamento controle (CON) os animais foram alimentados exclusivamente com a dieta base. No tratamento com tecnologia de consórcio probiótico (TCP), os animais receberam, além da dieta base, uma dose única de 75 mL/animal/dia de Bio Ciclo Completo (Global Saúde Brasil) sobre a ração na alimentação matinal. Nenhum período de adaptação à dieta foi realizado. O período experimental durou 93 dias. O uso de TCP não alterou (P = 0,980) o consumo de matéria seca em relação ao CON. O ganho médio diário foi 12,5% maior (P = 0,025) nos animais tratados com TCP (0,941 kg/dia para TCP versus 0,834 kg/dia para CON). Os animais que receberam TCP melhoraram (P = 0,021) a eficiência alimentar em 12,6%. Os animais que receberam TCP tenderam a ter melhor (P = 0,094) escore fecal nos primeiros 27 dias de confinamento. Não houve efeitos significativos da TCP sobre o comportamento alimentar e características de carcaça. Com base nos resultados observados nesse estudo, existe um grande potencial de utilização do TCP para melhorar a produtividade em bovinos de corte.Universidade Federal da Bahia2020-05-08T17:26:35Z2020-05-08T17:26:35Z2019info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfMOREIRA, G. M. et al. Performance and feed efficiency of beef cattle fed high energy diet with probiotic consortium technology. Revista Brasileira de Saúde e Produção Animal, Salvador, v. 20, p. 1-13, 2019. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1519-9940200182019.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/40734Revista Brasileira de Saúde e Produção Animalreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLAAttribution 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMoreira, Gabriel MirandaMeneses, Javier Andrés MorenoRibeiro, Cintia VaninFaria, Alyce de MeloArantes, Helena GracianiLuz, Matheus Henrique daAureliano, RafaellaMonteiro, Maria Gabriela Borges BahiaGomes, Amanda DesenziFerreira, Pedro HenriqueSiqueira, Ariane Maria AlmeidaGionbelli, Mateus Pieseng2020-05-08T17:26:35Zoai:localhost:1/40734Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2020-05-08T17:26:35Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Performance and feed efficiency of beef cattle fed high energy diet with probiotic consortium technology
Desempenho e eficiência alimentar de bovinos de corte alimentados com dieta de alto nível energético recebendo a tecnologia do consórcio probiótico
title Performance and feed efficiency of beef cattle fed high energy diet with probiotic consortium technology
spellingShingle Performance and feed efficiency of beef cattle fed high energy diet with probiotic consortium technology
Moreira, Gabriel Miranda
Average daily gain
Dry matter intake
Fecal score
Feedlot finishing
Consumo de matéria seca
Escore fecal
Ganho médio diário
Terminação em confinamento
Bovinos de corte
Dairy Cattle
title_short Performance and feed efficiency of beef cattle fed high energy diet with probiotic consortium technology
title_full Performance and feed efficiency of beef cattle fed high energy diet with probiotic consortium technology
title_fullStr Performance and feed efficiency of beef cattle fed high energy diet with probiotic consortium technology
title_full_unstemmed Performance and feed efficiency of beef cattle fed high energy diet with probiotic consortium technology
title_sort Performance and feed efficiency of beef cattle fed high energy diet with probiotic consortium technology
author Moreira, Gabriel Miranda
author_facet Moreira, Gabriel Miranda
Meneses, Javier Andrés Moreno
Ribeiro, Cintia Vanin
Faria, Alyce de Melo
Arantes, Helena Graciani
Luz, Matheus Henrique da
Aureliano, Rafaella
Monteiro, Maria Gabriela Borges Bahia
Gomes, Amanda Desenzi
Ferreira, Pedro Henrique
Siqueira, Ariane Maria Almeida
Gionbelli, Mateus Pies
author_role author
author2 Meneses, Javier Andrés Moreno
Ribeiro, Cintia Vanin
Faria, Alyce de Melo
Arantes, Helena Graciani
Luz, Matheus Henrique da
Aureliano, Rafaella
Monteiro, Maria Gabriela Borges Bahia
Gomes, Amanda Desenzi
Ferreira, Pedro Henrique
Siqueira, Ariane Maria Almeida
Gionbelli, Mateus Pies
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Moreira, Gabriel Miranda
Meneses, Javier Andrés Moreno
Ribeiro, Cintia Vanin
Faria, Alyce de Melo
Arantes, Helena Graciani
Luz, Matheus Henrique da
Aureliano, Rafaella
Monteiro, Maria Gabriela Borges Bahia
Gomes, Amanda Desenzi
Ferreira, Pedro Henrique
Siqueira, Ariane Maria Almeida
Gionbelli, Mateus Pies
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Average daily gain
Dry matter intake
Fecal score
Feedlot finishing
Consumo de matéria seca
Escore fecal
Ganho médio diário
Terminação em confinamento
Bovinos de corte
Dairy Cattle
topic Average daily gain
Dry matter intake
Fecal score
Feedlot finishing
Consumo de matéria seca
Escore fecal
Ganho médio diário
Terminação em confinamento
Bovinos de corte
Dairy Cattle
description The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of probiotic consortium on feed intake, feeding behavior, feed efficiency, fecal score, weight gain and carcass traits in finishing Nellore heifers fed high energy diets in feedlot. Twenty-four Nellore heifers were distributed in 12 pens with two animals each, being six pens per treatment. In the control treatment (CON) the animals were fed exclusively with the base diet, which contained 35% corn silage and 65% concentrate. In the treatment with probiotic consortium technology (TCP), the animals received the base diet and a single dose of 75 mL/animal/day of Bio Ciclo Completo (Global Saúde Brasil) top-dressed in the morning feeding. There was no period of adaptation to the diet. The experiment lasted 93 days. The use of TCP did not affect (P = 0.980) the dry matter intake. The average daily gain was 12.5% greater (P = 0.025) in the animals treated with TCP (0.941 kg/day for TCP versus 0.834 kg/day for CON). The animals that received TCP improved (P = 0.021) the feed efficiency by 12.6%. The animals that received TCP tended to have a better (P = 0.094) fecal score within the first 27 days of feedlot. There were no significant effects of TCP on the feeding behavior and carcass traits. Based on the results, there is a great potential of using TCP to improve productivity in beef cattle.
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