Blood metabolites and fecal starch as indicators of feed efficiency of beef cattle in the feedlot

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Autor(a) principal: Fornazari Neto,A.
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Martins,C.E.N., Schwegler,E., Barcellos,J.O.J., Barth,A.L.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Arquivo brasileiro de medicina veterinária e zootecnia (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The use of blood metabolites (BM), fecal starch (FS), and apparent digestion of starch, (ATTSD) as indicators of feed efficiency (FE) in beef cattle in the feedlot was studied. Fourteen bulls were used, originating in an industrial cross, without a defined racial group, with mean body weight of 284.86kg, individually fed, being evaluated in a 42-day confinement system. After the evaluation, the animals were divided into two groups according to the individual FE: high feed efficiency (HE) and low feed efficiency (LE). There was a difference between the groups in the variables FE, feed conversion (FC), final weight (FW), and daily weight gain (DWG). The FE had a positive correlation with DWG, FC, and FW. There was no difference between the groups for the variables BM, FS, and ATTSD, nor was there any correlation between these variables and FE. Considering the feed cost, the HE animals proved more profitable. BM, FS, and ATTSD did not statistically show potential to be used as indicators of FE, despite the evidence of numerical differences of these variables between the different groups, tendency of correlations with FE, and discriminating function with potential assertiveness.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Blood metabolites and fecal starch as indicators of feed efficiency of beef cattle in the feedlot
title Blood metabolites and fecal starch as indicators of feed efficiency of beef cattle in the feedlot
spellingShingle Blood metabolites and fecal starch as indicators of feed efficiency of beef cattle in the feedlot
Fornazari Neto,A.
animal nutrition
feed efficiency
blood metabolites
fecal starch
feedlot of beef cattle
title_short Blood metabolites and fecal starch as indicators of feed efficiency of beef cattle in the feedlot
title_full Blood metabolites and fecal starch as indicators of feed efficiency of beef cattle in the feedlot
title_fullStr Blood metabolites and fecal starch as indicators of feed efficiency of beef cattle in the feedlot
title_full_unstemmed Blood metabolites and fecal starch as indicators of feed efficiency of beef cattle in the feedlot
title_sort Blood metabolites and fecal starch as indicators of feed efficiency of beef cattle in the feedlot
author Fornazari Neto,A.
author_facet Fornazari Neto,A.
Martins,C.E.N.
Schwegler,E.
Barcellos,J.O.J.
Barth,A.L.
author_role author
author2 Martins,C.E.N.
Schwegler,E.
Barcellos,J.O.J.
Barth,A.L.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fornazari Neto,A.
Martins,C.E.N.
Schwegler,E.
Barcellos,J.O.J.
Barth,A.L.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv animal nutrition
feed efficiency
blood metabolites
fecal starch
feedlot of beef cattle
topic animal nutrition
feed efficiency
blood metabolites
fecal starch
feedlot of beef cattle
description ABSTRACT The use of blood metabolites (BM), fecal starch (FS), and apparent digestion of starch, (ATTSD) as indicators of feed efficiency (FE) in beef cattle in the feedlot was studied. Fourteen bulls were used, originating in an industrial cross, without a defined racial group, with mean body weight of 284.86kg, individually fed, being evaluated in a 42-day confinement system. After the evaluation, the animals were divided into two groups according to the individual FE: high feed efficiency (HE) and low feed efficiency (LE). There was a difference between the groups in the variables FE, feed conversion (FC), final weight (FW), and daily weight gain (DWG). The FE had a positive correlation with DWG, FC, and FW. There was no difference between the groups for the variables BM, FS, and ATTSD, nor was there any correlation between these variables and FE. Considering the feed cost, the HE animals proved more profitable. BM, FS, and ATTSD did not statistically show potential to be used as indicators of FE, despite the evidence of numerical differences of these variables between the different groups, tendency of correlations with FE, and discriminating function with potential assertiveness.
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