Perfil metabólico de ovinos alimentados com silagem de subproduto de maracujá
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT: The work aimed to evaluate the metabolic profile in sheep without a defined breed standard, consuming diets composed of silage of by-products of passion fruit in substitution for hay of Tifton. The work was carried out at the Engineering and Agricultural Sciences Campus of the Federal University of Alagoas, using 28 sheep, with an average body weight of 25 kg. With a 60-day trial period, 15 for adapting the environment and management and 45 for data collection. The diet consisted of bulky Tifton hay (Cynodon ssp.) And passion fruit by-product (peel) silage (Passiflora edulins), and as a concentrate, soybean meal (Glycine max), corn meal (Zea mays) and mineral salt, provided ad libitum. The treatments consisted of levels of passion fruit residue to replace the typhoon hay (0, 20, 40 and 60%) in diets whose proportion was 60% roughage and 40% concentrate. The animals were housed in individual, identified pens, provided with a feeder and a drinking fountain. They were weighed at the beginning and end of the experimental period. The collection of spot urine, as well as blood, was performed four hours after the supply of food. The design used was completely randomized, whose data were interpreted through analysis of variance and regression through the statistical program SAS (2001). For the consumption of dry matter and body weights, an increasing linear behavior was observed. The urine volume also exhibited the same behavior. The metabolic profile of the sheep showed an increasing linear behavior, as well as the microbial protein synthesis for the replacement levels. The replacement of Tifton hay by silage of the passion fruit residue presents better metabolic profiles and microbial protein in confined sheep. KEYWORDS: Lambs, Ruminants, Metabolism. |
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Perfil metabólico de ovinos alimentados com silagem de subproduto de maracujáABSTRACT: The work aimed to evaluate the metabolic profile in sheep without a defined breed standard, consuming diets composed of silage of by-products of passion fruit in substitution for hay of Tifton. The work was carried out at the Engineering and Agricultural Sciences Campus of the Federal University of Alagoas, using 28 sheep, with an average body weight of 25 kg. With a 60-day trial period, 15 for adapting the environment and management and 45 for data collection. The diet consisted of bulky Tifton hay (Cynodon ssp.) And passion fruit by-product (peel) silage (Passiflora edulins), and as a concentrate, soybean meal (Glycine max), corn meal (Zea mays) and mineral salt, provided ad libitum. The treatments consisted of levels of passion fruit residue to replace the typhoon hay (0, 20, 40 and 60%) in diets whose proportion was 60% roughage and 40% concentrate. The animals were housed in individual, identified pens, provided with a feeder and a drinking fountain. They were weighed at the beginning and end of the experimental period. The collection of spot urine, as well as blood, was performed four hours after the supply of food. The design used was completely randomized, whose data were interpreted through analysis of variance and regression through the statistical program SAS (2001). For the consumption of dry matter and body weights, an increasing linear behavior was observed. The urine volume also exhibited the same behavior. The metabolic profile of the sheep showed an increasing linear behavior, as well as the microbial protein synthesis for the replacement levels. The replacement of Tifton hay by silage of the passion fruit residue presents better metabolic profiles and microbial protein in confined sheep. KEYWORDS: Lambs, Ruminants, Metabolism. RESUMO: O trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar o perfil metabólico em ovinos sem padrão de raça definido, consumindo dietas compostas de silagem de subprodutos de maracujá em substituição ao feno de Tífton. O trabalho foi realizado no Campus de Engenharias e Ciências Agrárias da Universidade Federal de Alagoas, utilizando-se 28 ovinos, com peso corporal médio de 25 kg. Com período experimental de 60 dias sendo 15 para adaptação do ambiente e manejo, e 45 dias para coleta de dados. A dieta tinha como volumoso feno de Tífton (Cynodon ssp.) e silagem de subproduto (cascas) de maracujá (Passiflora edulins), e como concentrado, farelo de soja (Glycine max), farelo de milho (Zea mays) e sal mineral, fornecidos ad libitum. Os tratamentos foram constituídos de níveis de resíduo de maracujá em substituição ao feno de Tífton (0, 20, 40 e 60%) em dietas cuja proporção foi 60% de volumoso e 40% de concentrado. Os animais foram alojados em baias individuais, identificadas, providas de comedouro e bebedouro. Foram pesados no início e fim do período experimental. A coleta de urina spot, bem como o sangue, foi efetuada quatro horas após o fornecimento da alimentação. O delineamento utilizado foi o inteiramente casualizado, os dados foram interpretados por meio de análise de variância e regressão por meio do programa estatístico SAS (2001). Para o consumo de matéria seca e os pesos corporais foram observados comportamento linear crescente. O volume urinário também apresentou o mesmo comportamento. O perfil metabólico dos ovinos apresentou um comportamento linear crescente, bem como a síntese de proteína microbiana para os níveis de substituição. A substituição do feno de Tífton pela silagem do resíduo de maracujá apresenta melhores perfis metabólicos e proteína microbiana em ovinos confinados. 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Perfil metabólico de ovinos alimentados com silagem de subproduto de maracujá |
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Perfil metabólico de ovinos alimentados com silagem de subproduto de maracujá |
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Perfil metabólico de ovinos alimentados com silagem de subproduto de maracujá Amaral, Claudino da Silva |
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Perfil metabólico de ovinos alimentados com silagem de subproduto de maracujá |
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Perfil metabólico de ovinos alimentados com silagem de subproduto de maracujá |
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Perfil metabólico de ovinos alimentados com silagem de subproduto de maracujá |
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Perfil metabólico de ovinos alimentados com silagem de subproduto de maracujá |
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Perfil metabólico de ovinos alimentados com silagem de subproduto de maracujá |
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Amaral, Claudino da Silva |
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Amaral, Claudino da Silva Lima, Jucelane Salvino de Pereira, Kedes Paulo Araújo Filho, José Teodorico de Costa, Izabelle Crystine Almeida Silva, Manoel Gustavo Paranhos da |
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Lima, Jucelane Salvino de Pereira, Kedes Paulo Araújo Filho, José Teodorico de Costa, Izabelle Crystine Almeida Silva, Manoel Gustavo Paranhos da |
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ABSTRACT: The work aimed to evaluate the metabolic profile in sheep without a defined breed standard, consuming diets composed of silage of by-products of passion fruit in substitution for hay of Tifton. The work was carried out at the Engineering and Agricultural Sciences Campus of the Federal University of Alagoas, using 28 sheep, with an average body weight of 25 kg. With a 60-day trial period, 15 for adapting the environment and management and 45 for data collection. The diet consisted of bulky Tifton hay (Cynodon ssp.) And passion fruit by-product (peel) silage (Passiflora edulins), and as a concentrate, soybean meal (Glycine max), corn meal (Zea mays) and mineral salt, provided ad libitum. The treatments consisted of levels of passion fruit residue to replace the typhoon hay (0, 20, 40 and 60%) in diets whose proportion was 60% roughage and 40% concentrate. The animals were housed in individual, identified pens, provided with a feeder and a drinking fountain. They were weighed at the beginning and end of the experimental period. The collection of spot urine, as well as blood, was performed four hours after the supply of food. The design used was completely randomized, whose data were interpreted through analysis of variance and regression through the statistical program SAS (2001). For the consumption of dry matter and body weights, an increasing linear behavior was observed. The urine volume also exhibited the same behavior. The metabolic profile of the sheep showed an increasing linear behavior, as well as the microbial protein synthesis for the replacement levels. The replacement of Tifton hay by silage of the passion fruit residue presents better metabolic profiles and microbial protein in confined sheep. KEYWORDS: Lambs, Ruminants, Metabolism. |
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