Yeast culture in the diet of feedlot steers: performance, carcass traits and feeding behavior

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Autor(a) principal: Neumann,M.
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Souza,A.M., Horst,E.H., Araujo,R.C., Venancio,B.J., Favaro,J.L.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Arquivo brasileiro de medicina veterinária e zootecnia (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-09352020000200535
Resumo: ABSTRACT This study aimed to evaluate the performance, apparent digestibility of diet, ingestive behavior which occurred in two moments, carcass traits, being evaluated constituent and non-carcass components, and also the effect the yeast culture could promote in the peripheral temperature of rumen, hull and body temperature. The diets consisted of a constant ratio of 50% forage (maize silage) and 50% concentrate. Thirty-six steers, ½ Angus Nelore, with average age of 11 months and average initial body weight of 339.5±10kg were used in the experiment. The inclusion of yeast culture promoted a higher daily dry matter intake (8.83 vs 9.35kg day-1) and, consequently, a better daily weight gain (1,143 vs. 1,325kg day-1) in the initial feedlot phase, with no difference in other periods. The apparent digestibility of the diet containing yeast culture was higher than the control diet (69.69 versus 68.32%, respectively), and its use did not interfere with the feeding behavior of the animals. Based on our findings, supplementation with yeast culture may bring positive results in the initial feedlot phase.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Yeast culture in the diet of feedlot steers: performance, carcass traits and feeding behavior
title Yeast culture in the diet of feedlot steers: performance, carcass traits and feeding behavior
spellingShingle Yeast culture in the diet of feedlot steers: performance, carcass traits and feeding behavior
Neumann,M.
β-glucans
animal performance
apparent digestibility
dead yeast
ingestive behavior
title_short Yeast culture in the diet of feedlot steers: performance, carcass traits and feeding behavior
title_full Yeast culture in the diet of feedlot steers: performance, carcass traits and feeding behavior
title_fullStr Yeast culture in the diet of feedlot steers: performance, carcass traits and feeding behavior
title_full_unstemmed Yeast culture in the diet of feedlot steers: performance, carcass traits and feeding behavior
title_sort Yeast culture in the diet of feedlot steers: performance, carcass traits and feeding behavior
author Neumann,M.
author_facet Neumann,M.
Souza,A.M.
Horst,E.H.
Araujo,R.C.
Venancio,B.J.
Favaro,J.L.
author_role author
author2 Souza,A.M.
Horst,E.H.
Araujo,R.C.
Venancio,B.J.
Favaro,J.L.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Neumann,M.
Souza,A.M.
Horst,E.H.
Araujo,R.C.
Venancio,B.J.
Favaro,J.L.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv β-glucans
animal performance
apparent digestibility
dead yeast
ingestive behavior
topic β-glucans
animal performance
apparent digestibility
dead yeast
ingestive behavior
description ABSTRACT This study aimed to evaluate the performance, apparent digestibility of diet, ingestive behavior which occurred in two moments, carcass traits, being evaluated constituent and non-carcass components, and also the effect the yeast culture could promote in the peripheral temperature of rumen, hull and body temperature. The diets consisted of a constant ratio of 50% forage (maize silage) and 50% concentrate. Thirty-six steers, ½ Angus Nelore, with average age of 11 months and average initial body weight of 339.5±10kg were used in the experiment. The inclusion of yeast culture promoted a higher daily dry matter intake (8.83 vs 9.35kg day-1) and, consequently, a better daily weight gain (1,143 vs. 1,325kg day-1) in the initial feedlot phase, with no difference in other periods. The apparent digestibility of the diet containing yeast culture was higher than the control diet (69.69 versus 68.32%, respectively), and its use did not interfere with the feeding behavior of the animals. Based on our findings, supplementation with yeast culture may bring positive results in the initial feedlot phase.
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