Nutritional evaluation of young bulls on tropical pasture receiving supplements with different protein: Carbohydrate ratios

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Autor(a) principal: Valente, E. E. L.
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Paulino, M. F., Barros, L. V., Almeida, D. M., Martins, L. S., Cabral, C. H. A.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: LOCUS Repositório Institucional da UFV
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.5713/ajas.2014.14085
http://www.locus.ufv.br/handle/123456789/12698
Resumo: The objective of this work was to evaluate the nutritional parameters of young bulls supplemented with different ratios of protein: carbohydrate on tropical pastures from 4 until 18 months old. Fifty-five non-castrated beef calves (138.3±3.4 kg, 90 to 150 d of age) were used. The calves (young bulls) were subjected to a 430-d experimental period encompassing 4 seasons. The treatments were as follows: control, only mineral mixture; HPHC, high protein and high carbohydrate supplement; HPLC, high protein and low carbohydrate supplement; LPHC, low protein and high carbohydrate supplement; and LPLC, low protein and low carbohydrate supplement. The amount of supplement was adjusted every 28 d. Dry matter (DM) intake was higher in the dry-to-rainy transition and rainy seasons for all nutritional plans. Non-supplemented animals had lower intakes of DM and total digestible nutrients (TDN) than supplemented young bulls in all seasons. Although differences in DM intake were not observed between supplemented animals, the supplements with high carbohydrate (HPHC and LPHC) had lower forage intake during suckling (rainy-to-dry transition season) and in the rainy season. However, the HPHC treatment animals had higher intake and digestibility of neutral detergent fiber. It can be concluded that supplementation with high protein levels (supplying 50% of the crude protein requirement) provide the best nutritional parameters for grazing young bulls in most seasons, increasing intake and digestibility of diet, and these effects are more intense when associated with high carbohydrate levels level (supplying 30% TDN requirement). supplemented young bulls in all seasons. Although differences in DM intake were not observed between supplemented animals, the supplements with high carbohydrate (HPHC and LPHC) had lower forage intake during suckling (rainy-to-dry transition season) and in the rainy season. However, the HPHC treatment animals had higher intake and digestibility of neutral detergent fiber. It can be concluded that supplementation with high protein levels (supplying 50% of the crude protein requirement) provide the best nutritional parameters for grazing young bulls in most seasons, increasing intake and digestibility of diet, and these effects are more intense when associated with high carbohydrate levels level (supplying 30% TDN requirement).
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spelling Nutritional evaluation of young bulls on tropical pasture receiving supplements with different protein: Carbohydrate ratiosDigestibilityGrazingIntakePastureSupplementationCalfThe objective of this work was to evaluate the nutritional parameters of young bulls supplemented with different ratios of protein: carbohydrate on tropical pastures from 4 until 18 months old. Fifty-five non-castrated beef calves (138.3±3.4 kg, 90 to 150 d of age) were used. The calves (young bulls) were subjected to a 430-d experimental period encompassing 4 seasons. The treatments were as follows: control, only mineral mixture; HPHC, high protein and high carbohydrate supplement; HPLC, high protein and low carbohydrate supplement; LPHC, low protein and high carbohydrate supplement; and LPLC, low protein and low carbohydrate supplement. The amount of supplement was adjusted every 28 d. Dry matter (DM) intake was higher in the dry-to-rainy transition and rainy seasons for all nutritional plans. Non-supplemented animals had lower intakes of DM and total digestible nutrients (TDN) than supplemented young bulls in all seasons. Although differences in DM intake were not observed between supplemented animals, the supplements with high carbohydrate (HPHC and LPHC) had lower forage intake during suckling (rainy-to-dry transition season) and in the rainy season. However, the HPHC treatment animals had higher intake and digestibility of neutral detergent fiber. It can be concluded that supplementation with high protein levels (supplying 50% of the crude protein requirement) provide the best nutritional parameters for grazing young bulls in most seasons, increasing intake and digestibility of diet, and these effects are more intense when associated with high carbohydrate levels level (supplying 30% TDN requirement). supplemented young bulls in all seasons. Although differences in DM intake were not observed between supplemented animals, the supplements with high carbohydrate (HPHC and LPHC) had lower forage intake during suckling (rainy-to-dry transition season) and in the rainy season. However, the HPHC treatment animals had higher intake and digestibility of neutral detergent fiber. It can be concluded that supplementation with high protein levels (supplying 50% of the crude protein requirement) provide the best nutritional parameters for grazing young bulls in most seasons, increasing intake and digestibility of diet, and these effects are more intense when associated with high carbohydrate levels level (supplying 30% TDN requirement).Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences2017-11-01T13:51:37Z2017-11-01T13:51:37Z2014-04-28info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlepdfapplication/pdf10112367http://dx.doi.org/10.5713/ajas.2014.14085http://www.locus.ufv.br/handle/123456789/12698engv. 27, n. 10: p. 1452-1460, Oct. 2014Valente, E. E. L.Paulino, M. F.Barros, L. V.Almeida, D. M.Martins, L. S.Cabral, C. H. A.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:LOCUS Repositório Institucional da UFVinstname:Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)instacron:UFV2024-07-12T07:15:14Zoai:locus.ufv.br:123456789/12698Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.locus.ufv.br/oai/requestfabiojreis@ufv.bropendoar:21452024-07-12T07:15:14LOCUS Repositório Institucional da UFV - Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Nutritional evaluation of young bulls on tropical pasture receiving supplements with different protein: Carbohydrate ratios
title Nutritional evaluation of young bulls on tropical pasture receiving supplements with different protein: Carbohydrate ratios
spellingShingle Nutritional evaluation of young bulls on tropical pasture receiving supplements with different protein: Carbohydrate ratios
Valente, E. E. L.
Digestibility
Grazing
Intake
Pasture
Supplementation
Calf
title_short Nutritional evaluation of young bulls on tropical pasture receiving supplements with different protein: Carbohydrate ratios
title_full Nutritional evaluation of young bulls on tropical pasture receiving supplements with different protein: Carbohydrate ratios
title_fullStr Nutritional evaluation of young bulls on tropical pasture receiving supplements with different protein: Carbohydrate ratios
title_full_unstemmed Nutritional evaluation of young bulls on tropical pasture receiving supplements with different protein: Carbohydrate ratios
title_sort Nutritional evaluation of young bulls on tropical pasture receiving supplements with different protein: Carbohydrate ratios
author Valente, E. E. L.
author_facet Valente, E. E. L.
Paulino, M. F.
Barros, L. V.
Almeida, D. M.
Martins, L. S.
Cabral, C. H. A.
author_role author
author2 Paulino, M. F.
Barros, L. V.
Almeida, D. M.
Martins, L. S.
Cabral, C. H. A.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Valente, E. E. L.
Paulino, M. F.
Barros, L. V.
Almeida, D. M.
Martins, L. S.
Cabral, C. H. A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Digestibility
Grazing
Intake
Pasture
Supplementation
Calf
topic Digestibility
Grazing
Intake
Pasture
Supplementation
Calf
description The objective of this work was to evaluate the nutritional parameters of young bulls supplemented with different ratios of protein: carbohydrate on tropical pastures from 4 until 18 months old. Fifty-five non-castrated beef calves (138.3±3.4 kg, 90 to 150 d of age) were used. The calves (young bulls) were subjected to a 430-d experimental period encompassing 4 seasons. The treatments were as follows: control, only mineral mixture; HPHC, high protein and high carbohydrate supplement; HPLC, high protein and low carbohydrate supplement; LPHC, low protein and high carbohydrate supplement; and LPLC, low protein and low carbohydrate supplement. The amount of supplement was adjusted every 28 d. Dry matter (DM) intake was higher in the dry-to-rainy transition and rainy seasons for all nutritional plans. Non-supplemented animals had lower intakes of DM and total digestible nutrients (TDN) than supplemented young bulls in all seasons. Although differences in DM intake were not observed between supplemented animals, the supplements with high carbohydrate (HPHC and LPHC) had lower forage intake during suckling (rainy-to-dry transition season) and in the rainy season. However, the HPHC treatment animals had higher intake and digestibility of neutral detergent fiber. It can be concluded that supplementation with high protein levels (supplying 50% of the crude protein requirement) provide the best nutritional parameters for grazing young bulls in most seasons, increasing intake and digestibility of diet, and these effects are more intense when associated with high carbohydrate levels level (supplying 30% TDN requirement). supplemented young bulls in all seasons. Although differences in DM intake were not observed between supplemented animals, the supplements with high carbohydrate (HPHC and LPHC) had lower forage intake during suckling (rainy-to-dry transition season) and in the rainy season. However, the HPHC treatment animals had higher intake and digestibility of neutral detergent fiber. It can be concluded that supplementation with high protein levels (supplying 50% of the crude protein requirement) provide the best nutritional parameters for grazing young bulls in most seasons, increasing intake and digestibility of diet, and these effects are more intense when associated with high carbohydrate levels level (supplying 30% TDN requirement).
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