Performance and grazing behavior of growing goats supplemented with palm tree fruit

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Autor(a) principal: Garcez, Bruno Spindola
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Alves, Arnaud Azevêdo, Araújo, Daniel Louçana da Costa, Oliveira, Maria Elizabete de, Pompeu, Roberto Cláudio Fernandes Franco, Rogério, Marcos Cláudio Pinheiro, Moreira, Antônia Leidiana, Lima, Isak Samir de Sousa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: https://locus.ufv.br//handle/123456789/30963
https://doi.org/10.1590/rbz4820180159
Resumo: This study aimed to evaluate the performance and ingestive behavior of growing goats grazing on Tanzania guinea grass and fed diets containing 40% carnauba or tucum fruits. Twenty-one male castrated goats were distributed into three groups, one exclusively on pasture and the other two on pasture and fed diet supplemented at the level of 1.5% body weight (BW) in a completely randomized design. The intake of the supplements was obtained by difference between the amount supplied and the leftovers, with weighing performed every seven days, while pasture intake was determined using titanium dioxide (TiO2 ) as external indicator. Ingestive behavior was evaluated for three days. The supplement containing carnauba fruit resulted in a greater intake of neutral detergent fiber (0.137 kg NDF/day), with a reduction of 8.61% in the pasture dry matter (DM) intake of goats. Associated with the intake of pasture nutrients, the tucum fruit diet met the protein (0.103 kg CP/day) and energetic (0.547 kg TDN/day) requirements of goats with intake set at 0.124 kg CP/day and 0.572 kg TDN/day, with higher weight gain (0.111 kg/day) and larger loin eye area (12.76 cm2 ). The supplementation with fruits influenced the grazing behavior of goats, increasing the idle time by 1 h in relation to animals not supplemented. The supplementation of growing goats grazing on Tanzania guinea grass pasture with a diet containing 40% tucum fruit, in the proportion of 1.5% BW, did not meet the nutritional requirements for gain of 150 g/day; however, it met requirements for maintenance and average gain of 111 g/day. Energy supplementation reduces the grazing time of goats; thus, it is necessary to consider the level and formulation of supplements, with the possibility of increasing the stocking rate and productivity per unit area
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spelling Garcez, Bruno SpindolaAlves, Arnaud AzevêdoAraújo, Daniel Louçana da CostaOliveira, Maria Elizabete dePompeu, Roberto Cláudio Fernandes FrancoRogério, Marcos Cláudio PinheiroMoreira, Antônia LeidianaLima, Isak Samir de Sousa2023-05-29T14:17:08Z2023-05-29T14:17:08Z2019-05-10Garcez, B. S.; Alves, A. A.; Araújo, D. L. C.; Oliveira, M. E.; Pompeu, R. C. F. F.; Rogério, M. C. P.; Moreira, A. L. and Lima, I. S. S. 2019. Performance and grazing behavior of growing goats supplemented with palm tree fruit. Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia 48:e201801591806-9290https://locus.ufv.br//handle/123456789/30963https://doi.org/10.1590/rbz4820180159This study aimed to evaluate the performance and ingestive behavior of growing goats grazing on Tanzania guinea grass and fed diets containing 40% carnauba or tucum fruits. Twenty-one male castrated goats were distributed into three groups, one exclusively on pasture and the other two on pasture and fed diet supplemented at the level of 1.5% body weight (BW) in a completely randomized design. The intake of the supplements was obtained by difference between the amount supplied and the leftovers, with weighing performed every seven days, while pasture intake was determined using titanium dioxide (TiO2 ) as external indicator. Ingestive behavior was evaluated for three days. The supplement containing carnauba fruit resulted in a greater intake of neutral detergent fiber (0.137 kg NDF/day), with a reduction of 8.61% in the pasture dry matter (DM) intake of goats. Associated with the intake of pasture nutrients, the tucum fruit diet met the protein (0.103 kg CP/day) and energetic (0.547 kg TDN/day) requirements of goats with intake set at 0.124 kg CP/day and 0.572 kg TDN/day, with higher weight gain (0.111 kg/day) and larger loin eye area (12.76 cm2 ). The supplementation with fruits influenced the grazing behavior of goats, increasing the idle time by 1 h in relation to animals not supplemented. The supplementation of growing goats grazing on Tanzania guinea grass pasture with a diet containing 40% tucum fruit, in the proportion of 1.5% BW, did not meet the nutritional requirements for gain of 150 g/day; however, it met requirements for maintenance and average gain of 111 g/day. Energy supplementation reduces the grazing time of goats; thus, it is necessary to consider the level and formulation of supplements, with the possibility of increasing the stocking rate and productivity per unit areaengBrazilian Journal of Animal ScienceR. Bras. 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dc.title.en.fl_str_mv Performance and grazing behavior of growing goats supplemented with palm tree fruit
title Performance and grazing behavior of growing goats supplemented with palm tree fruit
spellingShingle Performance and grazing behavior of growing goats supplemented with palm tree fruit
Garcez, Bruno Spindola
Bactris setosa
bite rate
Copernicia prunifera
pasture supplementation
weight gain
title_short Performance and grazing behavior of growing goats supplemented with palm tree fruit
title_full Performance and grazing behavior of growing goats supplemented with palm tree fruit
title_fullStr Performance and grazing behavior of growing goats supplemented with palm tree fruit
title_full_unstemmed Performance and grazing behavior of growing goats supplemented with palm tree fruit
title_sort Performance and grazing behavior of growing goats supplemented with palm tree fruit
author Garcez, Bruno Spindola
author_facet Garcez, Bruno Spindola
Alves, Arnaud Azevêdo
Araújo, Daniel Louçana da Costa
Oliveira, Maria Elizabete de
Pompeu, Roberto Cláudio Fernandes Franco
Rogério, Marcos Cláudio Pinheiro
Moreira, Antônia Leidiana
Lima, Isak Samir de Sousa
author_role author
author2 Alves, Arnaud Azevêdo
Araújo, Daniel Louçana da Costa
Oliveira, Maria Elizabete de
Pompeu, Roberto Cláudio Fernandes Franco
Rogério, Marcos Cláudio Pinheiro
Moreira, Antônia Leidiana
Lima, Isak Samir de Sousa
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Garcez, Bruno Spindola
Alves, Arnaud Azevêdo
Araújo, Daniel Louçana da Costa
Oliveira, Maria Elizabete de
Pompeu, Roberto Cláudio Fernandes Franco
Rogério, Marcos Cláudio Pinheiro
Moreira, Antônia Leidiana
Lima, Isak Samir de Sousa
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Bactris setosa
bite rate
Copernicia prunifera
pasture supplementation
weight gain
topic Bactris setosa
bite rate
Copernicia prunifera
pasture supplementation
weight gain
description This study aimed to evaluate the performance and ingestive behavior of growing goats grazing on Tanzania guinea grass and fed diets containing 40% carnauba or tucum fruits. Twenty-one male castrated goats were distributed into three groups, one exclusively on pasture and the other two on pasture and fed diet supplemented at the level of 1.5% body weight (BW) in a completely randomized design. The intake of the supplements was obtained by difference between the amount supplied and the leftovers, with weighing performed every seven days, while pasture intake was determined using titanium dioxide (TiO2 ) as external indicator. Ingestive behavior was evaluated for three days. The supplement containing carnauba fruit resulted in a greater intake of neutral detergent fiber (0.137 kg NDF/day), with a reduction of 8.61% in the pasture dry matter (DM) intake of goats. Associated with the intake of pasture nutrients, the tucum fruit diet met the protein (0.103 kg CP/day) and energetic (0.547 kg TDN/day) requirements of goats with intake set at 0.124 kg CP/day and 0.572 kg TDN/day, with higher weight gain (0.111 kg/day) and larger loin eye area (12.76 cm2 ). The supplementation with fruits influenced the grazing behavior of goats, increasing the idle time by 1 h in relation to animals not supplemented. The supplementation of growing goats grazing on Tanzania guinea grass pasture with a diet containing 40% tucum fruit, in the proportion of 1.5% BW, did not meet the nutritional requirements for gain of 150 g/day; however, it met requirements for maintenance and average gain of 111 g/day. Energy supplementation reduces the grazing time of goats; thus, it is necessary to consider the level and formulation of supplements, with the possibility of increasing the stocking rate and productivity per unit area
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