Caracteristicas de carcaça e viabilidade econômica da dieta de ovinos alimentados com vagem de faveira

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Autor(a) principal: SANTOS, Mayara Raposo
Data de Publicação: 2024
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: The objective was to evaluate the replacement of ground corn with faveira pods in the diet of confined sheep on the quantitative and qualitative characteristics of the carcass and non carcass components, as well as the economic viability of the experimental diets. Twenty-eight lambs without a defined breed pattern were designed in a randomized block design (DBC) with four treatments and seven replications (mean initial live weight of 16.6 ± 3.8kg and 120 days of age). The experimental diets contained Tifton-85 hay and concentrate (70:30) with increasing levels of crushed faveira pods (0, 33, 66 and 100%) replacing ground corn, thus defining the experimental treatments. The animals remained confined for 60 days, with the first 10 days being used to adapt to experimental facilities and diets. Data analysis was performed using analysis of variance and, when significant at 5%, orthogonal polynomials were determined by linear or quadratic responses (P<0.05). Replacing ground corn with crushed faveira pods in the diet did not influence the carcass characteristics of the animals (P>0.05) and the physical composition of the carcass, nor did it influence the yields of commercial cuts (P>0.05) and tissue composition, thus maintaining similar muscle/fat, muscle/bone proportions and muscle, bone, fat yields. In relation to non-carcass components, no significant effect (P>0.05) was observed for the weights of the rumen, reticulum omasum and abomasum, however, there was a difference (0<0.05) in the respective yields minus the abomasum. There was no difference in the weight of the full gastrointestinal tract (GITc), small intestine (SI), large intestine (LI), liver and esophagus, kidney weight and fat, as well as their respective yields. For omental+mesenteric fat (OMF) a linear decreasing effect was observed (P<0.05). Regarding the financial analysis, it was observed that the use of 100% faveira pods reduces the costs of the feeding system, and the 66VF treatment brought greater total weight gain/kg (11.25kg), better total PV value (R$123.75), higher net benefit (R$44.18) and higher rate of return (55.52%). The use of up to 100% of crushed faveira pod bran replacing ground corn in the diet does not alter the carcass yield of confined sheep. It is also concluded that the use of faveira pods considerably reduces production costs, with its optimum point at the 66VF inclusion level.
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Twenty-eight lambs without a defined breed pattern were designed in a randomized block design (DBC) with four treatments and seven replications (mean initial live weight of 16.6 ± 3.8kg and 120 days of age). The experimental diets contained Tifton-85 hay and concentrate (70:30) with increasing levels of crushed faveira pods (0, 33, 66 and 100%) replacing ground corn, thus defining the experimental treatments. The animals remained confined for 60 days, with the first 10 days being used to adapt to experimental facilities and diets. Data analysis was performed using analysis of variance and, when significant at 5%, orthogonal polynomials were determined by linear or quadratic responses (P<0.05). Replacing ground corn with crushed faveira pods in the diet did not influence the carcass characteristics of the animals (P>0.05) and the physical composition of the carcass, nor did it influence the yields of commercial cuts (P>0.05) and tissue composition, thus maintaining similar muscle/fat, muscle/bone proportions and muscle, bone, fat yields. In relation to non-carcass components, no significant effect (P>0.05) was observed for the weights of the rumen, reticulum omasum and abomasum, however, there was a difference (0<0.05) in the respective yields minus the abomasum. There was no difference in the weight of the full gastrointestinal tract (GITc), small intestine (SI), large intestine (LI), liver and esophagus, kidney weight and fat, as well as their respective yields. For omental+mesenteric fat (OMF) a linear decreasing effect was observed (P<0.05). Regarding the financial analysis, it was observed that the use of 100% faveira pods reduces the costs of the feeding system, and the 66VF treatment brought greater total weight gain/kg (11.25kg), better total PV value (R$123.75), higher net benefit (R$44.18) and higher rate of return (55.52%). The use of up to 100% of crushed faveira pod bran replacing ground corn in the diet does not alter the carcass yield of confined sheep. It is also concluded that the use of faveira pods considerably reduces production costs, with its optimum point at the 66VF inclusion level.Objetivou-se avaliar a substituição do milho moído pela vagem de faveira na dieta de ovinos confinados sobre as características quantitativas e qualitativas da carcaça e dos componentes não carcaça, como também a viabilidade econômica das dietas experimentais. Vinte e oito cordeiros sem padrão racial definido foram delineados em blocos casualisados (DBC) com quatro tratamentos e sete repetições (peso vivo médio de inicial de 16,6 ± 3,8kg e 120 dias de idade). As dietas experimentais continham feno de Tifton-85 e concentrado (70:30) com níveis crescentes de vagem de faveira triturada (0, 33, 66 e 100%) em substituição ao milho moído, definindo assim os tratamentos do experimento. Os animais permaneceram confinados por 60 dias, sendo os 10 primeiros dias utilizados para adaptação as instalações e dietas experimentais. A análise de dados foi realizada por meio de análise de variância e, quando apresentaram significância a 5%, os polinômios ortogonais foram determinados por respostas lineares ou quadráticas (P<0,05). A substituição do milho moído pela de vagem de faveira triturada na dieta não influenciou as características de carcaça dos animais (P>0,05) e a composição física da carcaça, também não influenciou os rendimentos dos cortes comerciais (P>0,05) e a composição tecidual, mantendo assim semelhante as proporções musculo/gordura, músculo/osso e os rendimentos de músculo, osso, gordura. Em relação aos componentes não carcaça, não foi observado efeito significativo (P>0,05) para os pesos do rúmen, retículo omaso e abomaso, porém, houve diferença (0<0,05) nos respectivos rendimentos menos do abomaso. Não houve diferença para o peso do trato grasto intestinal cheio (TGIc), intestino delgado (ID), intestino grosso (IG), fígado e esôfago, peso e gordura dos rins assim como para seus respectivos rendimentos. Para a gordura omental+mesentérica (GOM) foi observado efeito linear decrescente (P<0,05). No tocante a análise financeira foi observada que a utilização de 100% de vagem de faveira reduz os custos do sistema de alimentação, e o tratamento 66VF, trouxe maior ganho de peso total/kg (11,25kg), melhor valor total do PV (R$123,75), maior benefício líquido (R$44,18) e maior taxa de retorno (55,52%). A utilização de até 100% do farelo de vagem de faveira triturada substituindo o milho moído na dieta não altera os rendimentos de carcaça de ovinos confinados. Conclui-se ainda que a utilização da vagem de faveira reduz consideravelmente os custos de produção, tendo seu ponto ótimo no nível 66VF de inclusão.Submitted by Daniella Santos (daniella.santos@ufma.br) on 2024-05-14T23:24:18Z No. of bitstreams: 1 MAYARA_RAPOSO_SANTOS.pdf: 587691 bytes, checksum: bb4e6b0bddd15ab96156d49cd0e80a17 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2024-05-14T23:24:18Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Caracteristicas de carcaça e viabilidade econômica da dieta de ovinos alimentados com vagem de faveira
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Carcass characteristics and economic options of the diet of eggs fed with faveira pods
title Caracteristicas de carcaça e viabilidade econômica da dieta de ovinos alimentados com vagem de faveira
spellingShingle Caracteristicas de carcaça e viabilidade econômica da dieta de ovinos alimentados com vagem de faveira
SANTOS, Mayara Raposo
alimento alternativo;
Parkia platycephala Benth;
confinamento;
rendimento de carcaça;
alternative food;
Parkia platycephala Benth,;
confinement;
carcass yield.
Zootecnia
title_short Caracteristicas de carcaça e viabilidade econômica da dieta de ovinos alimentados com vagem de faveira
title_full Caracteristicas de carcaça e viabilidade econômica da dieta de ovinos alimentados com vagem de faveira
title_fullStr Caracteristicas de carcaça e viabilidade econômica da dieta de ovinos alimentados com vagem de faveira
title_full_unstemmed Caracteristicas de carcaça e viabilidade econômica da dieta de ovinos alimentados com vagem de faveira
title_sort Caracteristicas de carcaça e viabilidade econômica da dieta de ovinos alimentados com vagem de faveira
author SANTOS, Mayara Raposo
author_facet SANTOS, Mayara Raposo
author_role author
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv PARENTE, Michelle de Oliveira Maia
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dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv GOIS, Glayciane Costa
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dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv BEZERRA, Leilson Rocha
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv SANTOS, Mayara Raposo
contributor_str_mv PARENTE, Michelle de Oliveira Maia
PARENTE, Henrique Nunes
PARENTE, Michelle de Oliveira Maia
GOIS, Glayciane Costa
BEZERRA, Leilson Rocha
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv alimento alternativo;
Parkia platycephala Benth;
confinamento;
rendimento de carcaça;
topic alimento alternativo;
Parkia platycephala Benth;
confinamento;
rendimento de carcaça;
alternative food;
Parkia platycephala Benth,;
confinement;
carcass yield.
Zootecnia
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv alternative food;
Parkia platycephala Benth,;
confinement;
carcass yield.
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv Zootecnia
description The objective was to evaluate the replacement of ground corn with faveira pods in the diet of confined sheep on the quantitative and qualitative characteristics of the carcass and non carcass components, as well as the economic viability of the experimental diets. Twenty-eight lambs without a defined breed pattern were designed in a randomized block design (DBC) with four treatments and seven replications (mean initial live weight of 16.6 ± 3.8kg and 120 days of age). The experimental diets contained Tifton-85 hay and concentrate (70:30) with increasing levels of crushed faveira pods (0, 33, 66 and 100%) replacing ground corn, thus defining the experimental treatments. The animals remained confined for 60 days, with the first 10 days being used to adapt to experimental facilities and diets. Data analysis was performed using analysis of variance and, when significant at 5%, orthogonal polynomials were determined by linear or quadratic responses (P<0.05). Replacing ground corn with crushed faveira pods in the diet did not influence the carcass characteristics of the animals (P>0.05) and the physical composition of the carcass, nor did it influence the yields of commercial cuts (P>0.05) and tissue composition, thus maintaining similar muscle/fat, muscle/bone proportions and muscle, bone, fat yields. In relation to non-carcass components, no significant effect (P>0.05) was observed for the weights of the rumen, reticulum omasum and abomasum, however, there was a difference (0<0.05) in the respective yields minus the abomasum. There was no difference in the weight of the full gastrointestinal tract (GITc), small intestine (SI), large intestine (LI), liver and esophagus, kidney weight and fat, as well as their respective yields. For omental+mesenteric fat (OMF) a linear decreasing effect was observed (P<0.05). Regarding the financial analysis, it was observed that the use of 100% faveira pods reduces the costs of the feeding system, and the 66VF treatment brought greater total weight gain/kg (11.25kg), better total PV value (R$123.75), higher net benefit (R$44.18) and higher rate of return (55.52%). The use of up to 100% of crushed faveira pod bran replacing ground corn in the diet does not alter the carcass yield of confined sheep. It is also concluded that the use of faveira pods considerably reduces production costs, with its optimum point at the 66VF inclusion level.
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