FONTES DE FIBRA FISICAMENTE EFETIVA NA DIETA DE BOVINOS DE CORTE

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Autor(a) principal: Marcus Vinicius Garcia Niwa
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFMS
Texto Completo: https://repositorio.ufms.br/handle/123456789/6515
Resumo: The objective of this work was to evaluate the effects of diets with different levels of fiber from forage on the metabolism and performance of finishing beef cattle in feedlot. In the metabolism study, 4 crossbred steers (514 ± 4.54 kg of body weight) castrated and cannulated in the rumen were used, and these were randomly distributed among the experimental treatments in a 4 x 4 Latin square design. The treatments were diets with the following levels of fiber from corn silage: 9.5%, 5.5%, 2.5% and 0.0%. The variables of nutrient intake, apparent digestibility, ruminal parameters, blood parameters and behavioral parameters of confined beef cattle were evaluated. The consumption of DM, MO, PB, EE, FDN, FDN8mm, FDN1.18mm showed a quadratic behavior (P≤0.05). The CP digestibility showed a linear behavior (P≤0.05) and the NDF digestibility showed a quadratic behavior (P≤0.05). Ruminal pH showed a linear behavior (P≤0.05), VFA production (mmol/L) and the proportions of acetate, propionate and butyrate in the rumen fluid showed a quadratic behavior (P≤0.05). Behavioral parameters showed quadratic behavior (P≤0.05) for idle time and rumination. Therefore, diets with forage NDF between 5.5 and 2.5% of DM maximized DMI, however they presented greater rumen challenge in terms of pH. In the performance study, 24 Nellore steers weighing 330 ± 4.54 kg of body weight (BW) were used. The animals were confined in individual pens, and randomly distributed among treatments that were 9.5% diet; 5.5%; 2.5%; and 0.0% NDF from corn silage. The animals were kept in feedlot for 114 days, and throughout this period, nutrient intake, weight gain, feed conversion, carcass and meat characteristics of the animals were evaluated. Quadratic effect was detected for dry matter (DM), crude protein, ether extract, NDF, and effective NDF intake (NDFef8mm and NDFef1.18 mm). Quadratic effect was detected for average daily gain (GMD) and feed conversion (CA). Linear and quadratic effects were not detected for initial weight, final weight, hot carcass weight, carcass yield, internal and external depth, carcass length, pH, subcutaneous fat thickness, ribeye area, and meat color and animal fat. Although forage NDF concentration did not affect carcass characteristics, fat and meat color, levels between 3.85 to 5.10% forage NDF improve the productive performance of confined Nellore steers.
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spelling 2023-08-31T12:36:54Z2023-08-31T12:36:54Z2022https://repositorio.ufms.br/handle/123456789/6515The objective of this work was to evaluate the effects of diets with different levels of fiber from forage on the metabolism and performance of finishing beef cattle in feedlot. In the metabolism study, 4 crossbred steers (514 ± 4.54 kg of body weight) castrated and cannulated in the rumen were used, and these were randomly distributed among the experimental treatments in a 4 x 4 Latin square design. The treatments were diets with the following levels of fiber from corn silage: 9.5%, 5.5%, 2.5% and 0.0%. The variables of nutrient intake, apparent digestibility, ruminal parameters, blood parameters and behavioral parameters of confined beef cattle were evaluated. The consumption of DM, MO, PB, EE, FDN, FDN8mm, FDN1.18mm showed a quadratic behavior (P≤0.05). The CP digestibility showed a linear behavior (P≤0.05) and the NDF digestibility showed a quadratic behavior (P≤0.05). Ruminal pH showed a linear behavior (P≤0.05), VFA production (mmol/L) and the proportions of acetate, propionate and butyrate in the rumen fluid showed a quadratic behavior (P≤0.05). Behavioral parameters showed quadratic behavior (P≤0.05) for idle time and rumination. Therefore, diets with forage NDF between 5.5 and 2.5% of DM maximized DMI, however they presented greater rumen challenge in terms of pH. In the performance study, 24 Nellore steers weighing 330 ± 4.54 kg of body weight (BW) were used. The animals were confined in individual pens, and randomly distributed among treatments that were 9.5% diet; 5.5%; 2.5%; and 0.0% NDF from corn silage. The animals were kept in feedlot for 114 days, and throughout this period, nutrient intake, weight gain, feed conversion, carcass and meat characteristics of the animals were evaluated. Quadratic effect was detected for dry matter (DM), crude protein, ether extract, NDF, and effective NDF intake (NDFef8mm and NDFef1.18 mm). Quadratic effect was detected for average daily gain (GMD) and feed conversion (CA). Linear and quadratic effects were not detected for initial weight, final weight, hot carcass weight, carcass yield, internal and external depth, carcass length, pH, subcutaneous fat thickness, ribeye area, and meat color and animal fat. Although forage NDF concentration did not affect carcass characteristics, fat and meat color, levels between 3.85 to 5.10% forage NDF improve the productive performance of confined Nellore steers.O objetivo do trabalho foi avaliar os efeitos de dietas com diferentes níveis de fibra provenientes de forragem no metabolismo e desempenho de bovinos de corte em terminação em confinamento. No estudo de metabolismo foram utilizados 4 novilhos cruzados (514 ± 4,54 kg de peso corporal) castrados e canulados no rúmen, sendo estes distribuídos aleatoriamente entre os tratamentos experimentais em delineamento quadrado latino 4 x 4. Os tratamentos foram dietas com os seguintes níveis de fibra proveniente de silagem de milho: 9,5%, 5,5%, 2,5% e 0,0%. Foram avaliadas as variáveis de consumo de nutrientes, digestibilidade aparente, parâmetros ruminais, parâmetros sanguíneos e parâmetros comportamentais dos bovinos de corte confinados. O consumo de MS, MO, PB, EE, FDN, FDN8mm, FDN1,18mm apresentaram comportamento quadrático (P≤0,05). A digestibilidade da PB apresentou comportamento linear (P≤0,05) e a digestibilidade da FDN apresentou comportamento quadrático (P≤0,05). O pH ruminal apresentou comportamento linear (P≤0,05), a produção de AGV (mmol/L) e as proporções de acetato, propionato e butirato no líquido ruminal apresentaram comportamento quadrático (P≤0,05). Os parâmetros comportamentais apresentaram comportamento quadrático (P≤0,05) para tempo em ócio e ruminação. Portanto, dieta com FDN de forragem de 5,6% da MS maximizou o CMS, entretanto apresentaram maior desafio ruminal em termos de pH. No estudo de desempenho foram utilizados 24 novilhos Nelore com 330 ± 4,54 kg de peso corporal (PC). Os animais foram confinados em baias individuais, e distribuídos aleatoriamente entre os tratamentos que foram dieta com 9,5%; 5.5%; 2,5%; e 0,0% de FDN proveniente de silagem de milho. Os animais ficaram em confinamento durante 114 dias, e foram avaliados ao longo deste período, o consumo de nutrientes, ganho de peso, conversão alimentar, características de carcaça e carne dos animais. Foi detectado efeito quadrático para consumo de MS, PB, EE, FDN, FDNef8mm e FDNef1,18 mm. Foi detectado efeito quadrático para ganho médio diário (GMD) e conversão alimentar (CA). Não foram detectados efeitos para peso inicial, peso final, peso de carcaça quente, rendimento de carcaça, profundidade interna e externa, comprimento de carcaça, pH, espessura de gordura subcutânea, área de olho de lombo, e cor da carne e gordura dos animais. Embora a concentração de FDN de forragem não tenha afetado as características de carcaça, cor da gordura e da carne, níveis entre 3,85 até 5,10% de FDN de forragem, melhoram o desempenho produtivo de novilhos Nelore confinados.Fundação Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do SulUFMSBrasilFontes de fibradieta de bovinos de corte.FONTES DE FIBRA FISICAMENTE EFETIVA NA DIETA DE BOVINOS DE CORTEinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisLuis Carlos Vinhas ItavoMarcus Vinicius Garcia Niwainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessporreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFMSinstname:Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS)instacron:UFMSORIGINALNiwa_Tese_final.pdfNiwa_Tese_final.pdfapplication/pdf1624542https://repositorio.ufms.br/bitstream/123456789/6515/-1/Niwa_Tese_final.pdfbff7ad724a6db8713fd3cc312a61d6e8MD5-1123456789/65152023-08-31 08:36:56.009oai:repositorio.ufms.br:123456789/6515Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.ufms.br/oai/requestri.prograd@ufms.bropendoar:21242023-08-31T12:36:56Repositório Institucional da UFMS - Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS)false
dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv FONTES DE FIBRA FISICAMENTE EFETIVA NA DIETA DE BOVINOS DE CORTE
title FONTES DE FIBRA FISICAMENTE EFETIVA NA DIETA DE BOVINOS DE CORTE
spellingShingle FONTES DE FIBRA FISICAMENTE EFETIVA NA DIETA DE BOVINOS DE CORTE
Marcus Vinicius Garcia Niwa
Fontes de fibra
dieta de bovinos de corte.
title_short FONTES DE FIBRA FISICAMENTE EFETIVA NA DIETA DE BOVINOS DE CORTE
title_full FONTES DE FIBRA FISICAMENTE EFETIVA NA DIETA DE BOVINOS DE CORTE
title_fullStr FONTES DE FIBRA FISICAMENTE EFETIVA NA DIETA DE BOVINOS DE CORTE
title_full_unstemmed FONTES DE FIBRA FISICAMENTE EFETIVA NA DIETA DE BOVINOS DE CORTE
title_sort FONTES DE FIBRA FISICAMENTE EFETIVA NA DIETA DE BOVINOS DE CORTE
author Marcus Vinicius Garcia Niwa
author_facet Marcus Vinicius Garcia Niwa
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Luis Carlos Vinhas Itavo
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Marcus Vinicius Garcia Niwa
contributor_str_mv Luis Carlos Vinhas Itavo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Fontes de fibra
dieta de bovinos de corte.
topic Fontes de fibra
dieta de bovinos de corte.
description The objective of this work was to evaluate the effects of diets with different levels of fiber from forage on the metabolism and performance of finishing beef cattle in feedlot. In the metabolism study, 4 crossbred steers (514 ± 4.54 kg of body weight) castrated and cannulated in the rumen were used, and these were randomly distributed among the experimental treatments in a 4 x 4 Latin square design. The treatments were diets with the following levels of fiber from corn silage: 9.5%, 5.5%, 2.5% and 0.0%. The variables of nutrient intake, apparent digestibility, ruminal parameters, blood parameters and behavioral parameters of confined beef cattle were evaluated. The consumption of DM, MO, PB, EE, FDN, FDN8mm, FDN1.18mm showed a quadratic behavior (P≤0.05). The CP digestibility showed a linear behavior (P≤0.05) and the NDF digestibility showed a quadratic behavior (P≤0.05). Ruminal pH showed a linear behavior (P≤0.05), VFA production (mmol/L) and the proportions of acetate, propionate and butyrate in the rumen fluid showed a quadratic behavior (P≤0.05). Behavioral parameters showed quadratic behavior (P≤0.05) for idle time and rumination. Therefore, diets with forage NDF between 5.5 and 2.5% of DM maximized DMI, however they presented greater rumen challenge in terms of pH. In the performance study, 24 Nellore steers weighing 330 ± 4.54 kg of body weight (BW) were used. The animals were confined in individual pens, and randomly distributed among treatments that were 9.5% diet; 5.5%; 2.5%; and 0.0% NDF from corn silage. The animals were kept in feedlot for 114 days, and throughout this period, nutrient intake, weight gain, feed conversion, carcass and meat characteristics of the animals were evaluated. Quadratic effect was detected for dry matter (DM), crude protein, ether extract, NDF, and effective NDF intake (NDFef8mm and NDFef1.18 mm). Quadratic effect was detected for average daily gain (GMD) and feed conversion (CA). Linear and quadratic effects were not detected for initial weight, final weight, hot carcass weight, carcass yield, internal and external depth, carcass length, pH, subcutaneous fat thickness, ribeye area, and meat color and animal fat. Although forage NDF concentration did not affect carcass characteristics, fat and meat color, levels between 3.85 to 5.10% forage NDF improve the productive performance of confined Nellore steers.
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