Biological and economic performance of genetic groups under different diets
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Resumo: | A grazing trial to evaluate biological and economic efficiencies for rearing young animals exclusively on pasture from weaning at 7 months of age, with average initial weight of 220 ± 12 kg, to slaughter was conducted from May 2006 to October 2007. Two levels of combined supplementation during the first dry period and four genetic groups (F1 Angus-Nellore; ½Braford-¼Angus-¼Nellore; ½Brahman-¼Angus-¼Nellore; and â…Charolais-â…œNellore) were used following a 4 by 2 factorial arrangement and eight replications in a completely randomized design. During both dry periods, eight paddocks of deferred Brachiaria brizantha were utilized. During the first dry period, concentrated mix (CM) and protein-mineral mixture (PMM) were provided in quantities of 0.8% and 0.2% of body weight (BW), respectively, for 142 days. During the subsequent rainy period, the animals were transferred to eight guinea grass paddocks for 197 days. During the second dry period, the animals were allocated to the same eight palisade grass paddocks used during the previous dry season. Steers had received supplementary diet with the same CM used before at 0.8% of BW. Animals supplemented with CM gained more BW than those supplemented with PMM; however, during the rainy season, steers supplemented with PMM performed better than those receiving CM during the preceding dry period. Using concentrate since the first dry season is a risky option in economic terms, as only the Angus-Nellore group showed a positive but small gain. |
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Biological and economic performance of genetic groups under different diets Desempenho biológico e econômico de grupos genéticos animais sob diferentes dietasBrachiaria brizanthadeferred grazingfeed supplementationPanicum maximumrotational grazingAgricultural SciencesA grazing trial to evaluate biological and economic efficiencies for rearing young animals exclusively on pasture from weaning at 7 months of age, with average initial weight of 220 ± 12 kg, to slaughter was conducted from May 2006 to October 2007. Two levels of combined supplementation during the first dry period and four genetic groups (F1 Angus-Nellore; ½Braford-¼Angus-¼Nellore; ½Brahman-¼Angus-¼Nellore; and â…Charolais-â…œNellore) were used following a 4 by 2 factorial arrangement and eight replications in a completely randomized design. During both dry periods, eight paddocks of deferred Brachiaria brizantha were utilized. During the first dry period, concentrated mix (CM) and protein-mineral mixture (PMM) were provided in quantities of 0.8% and 0.2% of body weight (BW), respectively, for 142 days. During the subsequent rainy period, the animals were transferred to eight guinea grass paddocks for 197 days. During the second dry period, the animals were allocated to the same eight palisade grass paddocks used during the previous dry season. Steers had received supplementary diet with the same CM used before at 0.8% of BW. Animals supplemented with CM gained more BW than those supplemented with PMM; however, during the rainy season, steers supplemented with PMM performed better than those receiving CM during the preceding dry period. Using concentrate since the first dry season is a risky option in economic terms, as only the Angus-Nellore group showed a positive but small gain.O experimento foi conduzido de maio de 2016 a outubro de 2017 com o objetivo de avaliar as eficiências biológica e econômica de animais exclusivamente em pastos, da desmama ao abate. Foram avaliados doisníveis de suplementação alimentar combinados com quatro grupos genéticos durante o período seco: F1 Angus-Nelore; ½Braford-¼Angus-¼Nelore; ½Brahman-¼Angus-¼Nelore; e ⅝Charolais-⅜Nelore, seguindo-se um arranjo fatorial 4 x 2 com oito repetições em delineamento completamente ao acaso. Durante os dois períodos secos avaliados, oito piquetes de Brachiaria brizantha diferida foram utilizados. No primeiro período seco, mistura concentrada (MC) e mistura mineral múltipla (MMM) foram fornecidas nas quantidades de 0,8 e 0,2% do peso vivo (PV), respectivamente, durante 142 dias. Durante a estação das águas subsequente, todos os animais foram transferidos para oito piquetes de Panicum maximum, por 197 dias. No segundo período seco, os animais foram alocados nos mesmos oito piquetes de braquiária utilizados noperíodo seco anterior e receberam suplementação alimentar MC, no mesmo nível, 0,8% PV utilizado anteriormente. Animais suplementados com MC apresentaram maior ganho de peso que animais recebendo MMM; entretanto, durante o período chuvoso, estes animais apresentaram melhor desempenho que àqueles que receberam MC durante o período seco. Animais Angus-Nelore apresentaram desempenho superior aos demais cruzamentos, destacando-se a precocidade da raça em alcançar o ponto de abate. A utilização de suplemento concentrado desde a primeira seca após desmama é uma opção de risco econômico, uma vez que apenas o grupo genético Angus-Nelore apresentou pequeno incremento positivo de ganho.EDUFU2018-12-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/3980810.14393/BJ-v34n6a2018-39808Bioscience Journal ; Vol. 34 No. 6 (2018): Nov./Dec.; 1683-1692Bioscience Journal ; v. 34 n. 6 (2018): Nov./Dec.; 1683-16921981-3163reponame:Bioscience journal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)instacron:UFUenghttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/39808/24849Brazil; ContemporaryCopyright (c) 2018 Valéria Pacheco Batista Euclides, Fernando Paim Costa, Kepler Euclides Filho, Denise Baptaglin Montagner, Geraldo Ramos Figueiredohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessEuclides, Valéria Pacheco BatistaCosta, Fernando PaimEuclides Filho, KeplerMontagner, Denise BaptaglinFigueiredo, Geraldo Ramos2022-02-08T00:48:15Zoai:ojs.www.seer.ufu.br:article/39808Revistahttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournalPUBhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/oaibiosciencej@ufu.br||1981-31631516-3725opendoar:2022-02-08T00:48:15Bioscience journal (Online) - Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)false |
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Biological and economic performance of genetic groups under different diets Desempenho biológico e econômico de grupos genéticos animais sob diferentes dietas |
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Biological and economic performance of genetic groups under different diets |
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Biological and economic performance of genetic groups under different diets Euclides, Valéria Pacheco Batista Brachiaria brizantha deferred grazing feed supplementation Panicum maximum rotational grazing Agricultural Sciences |
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Biological and economic performance of genetic groups under different diets |
title_full |
Biological and economic performance of genetic groups under different diets |
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Biological and economic performance of genetic groups under different diets |
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Biological and economic performance of genetic groups under different diets |
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Biological and economic performance of genetic groups under different diets |
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Euclides, Valéria Pacheco Batista |
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Euclides, Valéria Pacheco Batista Costa, Fernando Paim Euclides Filho, Kepler Montagner, Denise Baptaglin Figueiredo, Geraldo Ramos |
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Costa, Fernando Paim Euclides Filho, Kepler Montagner, Denise Baptaglin Figueiredo, Geraldo Ramos |
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Euclides, Valéria Pacheco Batista Costa, Fernando Paim Euclides Filho, Kepler Montagner, Denise Baptaglin Figueiredo, Geraldo Ramos |
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Brachiaria brizantha deferred grazing feed supplementation Panicum maximum rotational grazing Agricultural Sciences |
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Brachiaria brizantha deferred grazing feed supplementation Panicum maximum rotational grazing Agricultural Sciences |
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A grazing trial to evaluate biological and economic efficiencies for rearing young animals exclusively on pasture from weaning at 7 months of age, with average initial weight of 220 ± 12 kg, to slaughter was conducted from May 2006 to October 2007. Two levels of combined supplementation during the first dry period and four genetic groups (F1 Angus-Nellore; ½Braford-¼Angus-¼Nellore; ½Brahman-¼Angus-¼Nellore; and â…Charolais-â…œNellore) were used following a 4 by 2 factorial arrangement and eight replications in a completely randomized design. During both dry periods, eight paddocks of deferred Brachiaria brizantha were utilized. During the first dry period, concentrated mix (CM) and protein-mineral mixture (PMM) were provided in quantities of 0.8% and 0.2% of body weight (BW), respectively, for 142 days. During the subsequent rainy period, the animals were transferred to eight guinea grass paddocks for 197 days. During the second dry period, the animals were allocated to the same eight palisade grass paddocks used during the previous dry season. Steers had received supplementary diet with the same CM used before at 0.8% of BW. Animals supplemented with CM gained more BW than those supplemented with PMM; however, during the rainy season, steers supplemented with PMM performed better than those receiving CM during the preceding dry period. Using concentrate since the first dry season is a risky option in economic terms, as only the Angus-Nellore group showed a positive but small gain. |
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