Evaluation of "Pampa-Corte" simulation model in different beef cattle fattening systems in Spain

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Autor(a) principal: Silveira,Vicente Celestino Pires
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Casasús,Isabel, Blanco,Mireia, Joy,Margalida, Bernués,Alberto
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
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Resumo: The Pampa-Corte model was developed to simulate the growth of beef cattle in grazing systems in a dynamic and mechanistic way. It was validated under Brazilian conditions. This paper aims to verify the performance of the model in conventional and alternative beef cattle finishing systems in Spain. An experimental dataset of 21 Parda de Montaña calves of similar age and weight at weaning was used to evaluate the model. They were slaughtered individually on reaching 450kg liveweight. The model considered genetic group maturity rather than breed, in order to adjust growth parameters, once Parda de Montaña breed is not contemplated by AFRC (1993). Parameters from late maturing group were initially used considering adult animal size of Parda de Montaña animals; however, the best fit was with values from the early maturing group. The model predicted accurately animal growth in grazing and conventional finishing systems in Spain, although estimates were less precise when changes in animal management involved physiologic modifications.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evaluation of "Pampa-Corte" simulation model in different beef cattle fattening systems in Spain
title Evaluation of "Pampa-Corte" simulation model in different beef cattle fattening systems in Spain
spellingShingle Evaluation of "Pampa-Corte" simulation model in different beef cattle fattening systems in Spain
Silveira,Vicente Celestino Pires
beef cattle
growth model
maturity parameters
finishing systems
title_short Evaluation of "Pampa-Corte" simulation model in different beef cattle fattening systems in Spain
title_full Evaluation of "Pampa-Corte" simulation model in different beef cattle fattening systems in Spain
title_fullStr Evaluation of "Pampa-Corte" simulation model in different beef cattle fattening systems in Spain
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of "Pampa-Corte" simulation model in different beef cattle fattening systems in Spain
title_sort Evaluation of "Pampa-Corte" simulation model in different beef cattle fattening systems in Spain
author Silveira,Vicente Celestino Pires
author_facet Silveira,Vicente Celestino Pires
Casasús,Isabel
Blanco,Mireia
Joy,Margalida
Bernués,Alberto
author_role author
author2 Casasús,Isabel
Blanco,Mireia
Joy,Margalida
Bernués,Alberto
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silveira,Vicente Celestino Pires
Casasús,Isabel
Blanco,Mireia
Joy,Margalida
Bernués,Alberto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv beef cattle
growth model
maturity parameters
finishing systems
topic beef cattle
growth model
maturity parameters
finishing systems
description The Pampa-Corte model was developed to simulate the growth of beef cattle in grazing systems in a dynamic and mechanistic way. It was validated under Brazilian conditions. This paper aims to verify the performance of the model in conventional and alternative beef cattle finishing systems in Spain. An experimental dataset of 21 Parda de Montaña calves of similar age and weight at weaning was used to evaluate the model. They were slaughtered individually on reaching 450kg liveweight. The model considered genetic group maturity rather than breed, in order to adjust growth parameters, once Parda de Montaña breed is not contemplated by AFRC (1993). Parameters from late maturing group were initially used considering adult animal size of Parda de Montaña animals; however, the best fit was with values from the early maturing group. The model predicted accurately animal growth in grazing and conventional finishing systems in Spain, although estimates were less precise when changes in animal management involved physiologic modifications.
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