Association of additives in supplemented grazing cattle during the finishing phase at the rainy season

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Autor(a) principal: Dallantonia, Erick Escobar [UNESP]
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Silva, Lorrayny Galoro da [UNESP], Granja-Salcedo, Yury Tatiana, Messana, Juliana Duarte [UNESP], Brito, Liziane de Figueiredo [UNESP], Lima, Ana Rebeca Castro [UNESP], Vito, Elias San, Castagnino, Pablo de Souza [UNESP], Sobrinho, Americo Garcia da Silva [UNESP], Reis, Ricardo Andrade [UNESP], Berchielli, Telma Teresinha [UNESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.37496/rbz5220210225
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/245609
Resumo: The objectives were to evaluate the effects of monensin and virginiamycin, alone or combined, on supplemented Nellore cattle grazing tropical grass during the rainy season. Two experiments were conducted simultaneously to evaluate intake, digestibility, CH4 emissions, blood parameters, performance, and carcass characteristics (Exp. 1), and ruminal fermentation and relative abundance of ruminal microorganisms (Exp. 2). Animals (n = 92 Exp. 1 and n = 12 Exp. 2) were distributed in a completely randomized design and allocated in twelve paddocks composed of Urochloa brizantha (A. Rich.) Stapf. cv. Xaraes. A protein-energetic supplementation of 3 g/kg of BW per day was provided to all animals. Supplements were: without additives (WA), monensin alone at 80 mg/kg of product (MN), virginiamycin alone at 150 mg/kg of product (VM), and monensin (80 mg/kg of product) combined with virginiamycin (150 mg/kg of product; MNVM). Treatments did not affect intakes of total dry matter (DM), supplement DM, and nutrients. However, the intakes of forage DM and crude protein decreased in cattle fed MNVM compared with animals fed WA, MN, and VM. Total volatile fatty acids increased in animals fed VM. Ruminal NH3-N decreased, and pH increased in animals fed MN, VM, and MNVM. Relative abundance of total F. succinogenes and S. ruminantium decreased and R. flavefaciens increased in animals fed MN and VM at d 118. Treatments had no effect on enteric CH4 emissions. The average daily gain (ADG) and total gain were greater in cattle fed MNVM than in cattle fed MN. Combination of monensin and virginiamycin altered the rumen microbial populations but did not decrease enteric CH4 emissions. However, it decreased forage dry matter intake without altering the ADG and total weight gain, leading to an increase in feed efficiency. Results from this study indicate an advantage in including feed additives combined in the diet of supplemented Nellore cattle grazing tropical grass during the rainy season.
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spelling Association of additives in supplemented grazing cattle during the finishing phase at the rainy seasonmeat qualitymethanemonensinpastureperformancevirginiamycinThe objectives were to evaluate the effects of monensin and virginiamycin, alone or combined, on supplemented Nellore cattle grazing tropical grass during the rainy season. Two experiments were conducted simultaneously to evaluate intake, digestibility, CH4 emissions, blood parameters, performance, and carcass characteristics (Exp. 1), and ruminal fermentation and relative abundance of ruminal microorganisms (Exp. 2). Animals (n = 92 Exp. 1 and n = 12 Exp. 2) were distributed in a completely randomized design and allocated in twelve paddocks composed of Urochloa brizantha (A. Rich.) Stapf. cv. Xaraes. A protein-energetic supplementation of 3 g/kg of BW per day was provided to all animals. Supplements were: without additives (WA), monensin alone at 80 mg/kg of product (MN), virginiamycin alone at 150 mg/kg of product (VM), and monensin (80 mg/kg of product) combined with virginiamycin (150 mg/kg of product; MNVM). Treatments did not affect intakes of total dry matter (DM), supplement DM, and nutrients. However, the intakes of forage DM and crude protein decreased in cattle fed MNVM compared with animals fed WA, MN, and VM. Total volatile fatty acids increased in animals fed VM. Ruminal NH3-N decreased, and pH increased in animals fed MN, VM, and MNVM. Relative abundance of total F. succinogenes and S. ruminantium decreased and R. flavefaciens increased in animals fed MN and VM at d 118. Treatments had no effect on enteric CH4 emissions. The average daily gain (ADG) and total gain were greater in cattle fed MNVM than in cattle fed MN. Combination of monensin and virginiamycin altered the rumen microbial populations but did not decrease enteric CH4 emissions. However, it decreased forage dry matter intake without altering the ADG and total weight gain, leading to an increase in feed efficiency. Results from this study indicate an advantage in including feed additives combined in the diet of supplemented Nellore cattle grazing tropical grass during the rainy season.Funda��o de Amparo � Pesquisa do Estado de S�o Paulo (FAPESP)Coordena��o de Aperfei�oamento de Pessoal de N�vel Superior (CAPES)Fundacao de Apoio a Pesquisa, Ensino e Extensao (FUNEP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cient�fico e Tecnol�gico (CNPq)Univ Estadual Paulista, Fac Ciencias Agr & Vet, Dept Zootecnia, Jaboticabal, SP, BrazilCorp Colombiana Invest Agr, San Roque, Antioquia, ColombiaInst Ciencias Agr & Ambientais, Sinop, MT, BrazilInst Nacl Ciencia & Tecnol Ciencia Anim, Vicosa, MG, BrazilUniv Estadual Paulista, Fac Ciencias Agr & Vet, Dept Zootecnia, Jaboticabal, SP, BrazilFAPESP: 2015/01147-0FAPESP: 2015/05216-7FAPESP: 2019/12740-5FAPESP: 2017/02034-0CAPES: 001CNPq: 118700/2017-0Revista Brasileira Zootecnia Brazilian Journal Animal SciUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Corp Colombiana Invest AgrInst Ciencias Agr & AmbientaisInst Nacl Ciencia & Tecnol Ciencia AnimDallantonia, Erick Escobar [UNESP]Silva, Lorrayny Galoro da [UNESP]Granja-Salcedo, Yury TatianaMessana, Juliana Duarte [UNESP]Brito, Liziane de Figueiredo [UNESP]Lima, Ana Rebeca Castro [UNESP]Vito, Elias SanCastagnino, Pablo de Souza [UNESP]Sobrinho, Americo Garcia da Silva [UNESP]Reis, Ricardo Andrade [UNESP]Berchielli, Telma Teresinha [UNESP]2023-07-29T11:59:53Z2023-07-29T11:59:53Z2023-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article17http://dx.doi.org/10.37496/rbz5220210225Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia-brazilian Journal of Animal Science. Vicosa-mg: Revista Brasileira Zootecnia Brazilian Journal Animal Sci, v. 52, 17 p., 2023.1516-3598http://hdl.handle.net/11449/24560910.37496/rbz5220210225WOS:000962151600001Web of Sciencereponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengRevista Brasileira De Zootecnia-brazilian Journal Of Animal Scienceinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-06-07T18:40:52Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/245609Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T16:32:02.443458Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Association of additives in supplemented grazing cattle during the finishing phase at the rainy season
title Association of additives in supplemented grazing cattle during the finishing phase at the rainy season
spellingShingle Association of additives in supplemented grazing cattle during the finishing phase at the rainy season
Dallantonia, Erick Escobar [UNESP]
meat quality
methane
monensin
pasture
performance
virginiamycin
title_short Association of additives in supplemented grazing cattle during the finishing phase at the rainy season
title_full Association of additives in supplemented grazing cattle during the finishing phase at the rainy season
title_fullStr Association of additives in supplemented grazing cattle during the finishing phase at the rainy season
title_full_unstemmed Association of additives in supplemented grazing cattle during the finishing phase at the rainy season
title_sort Association of additives in supplemented grazing cattle during the finishing phase at the rainy season
author Dallantonia, Erick Escobar [UNESP]
author_facet Dallantonia, Erick Escobar [UNESP]
Silva, Lorrayny Galoro da [UNESP]
Granja-Salcedo, Yury Tatiana
Messana, Juliana Duarte [UNESP]
Brito, Liziane de Figueiredo [UNESP]
Lima, Ana Rebeca Castro [UNESP]
Vito, Elias San
Castagnino, Pablo de Souza [UNESP]
Sobrinho, Americo Garcia da Silva [UNESP]
Reis, Ricardo Andrade [UNESP]
Berchielli, Telma Teresinha [UNESP]
author_role author
author2 Silva, Lorrayny Galoro da [UNESP]
Granja-Salcedo, Yury Tatiana
Messana, Juliana Duarte [UNESP]
Brito, Liziane de Figueiredo [UNESP]
Lima, Ana Rebeca Castro [UNESP]
Vito, Elias San
Castagnino, Pablo de Souza [UNESP]
Sobrinho, Americo Garcia da Silva [UNESP]
Reis, Ricardo Andrade [UNESP]
Berchielli, Telma Teresinha [UNESP]
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
Corp Colombiana Invest Agr
Inst Ciencias Agr & Ambientais
Inst Nacl Ciencia & Tecnol Ciencia Anim
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dallantonia, Erick Escobar [UNESP]
Silva, Lorrayny Galoro da [UNESP]
Granja-Salcedo, Yury Tatiana
Messana, Juliana Duarte [UNESP]
Brito, Liziane de Figueiredo [UNESP]
Lima, Ana Rebeca Castro [UNESP]
Vito, Elias San
Castagnino, Pablo de Souza [UNESP]
Sobrinho, Americo Garcia da Silva [UNESP]
Reis, Ricardo Andrade [UNESP]
Berchielli, Telma Teresinha [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv meat quality
methane
monensin
pasture
performance
virginiamycin
topic meat quality
methane
monensin
pasture
performance
virginiamycin
description The objectives were to evaluate the effects of monensin and virginiamycin, alone or combined, on supplemented Nellore cattle grazing tropical grass during the rainy season. Two experiments were conducted simultaneously to evaluate intake, digestibility, CH4 emissions, blood parameters, performance, and carcass characteristics (Exp. 1), and ruminal fermentation and relative abundance of ruminal microorganisms (Exp. 2). Animals (n = 92 Exp. 1 and n = 12 Exp. 2) were distributed in a completely randomized design and allocated in twelve paddocks composed of Urochloa brizantha (A. Rich.) Stapf. cv. Xaraes. A protein-energetic supplementation of 3 g/kg of BW per day was provided to all animals. Supplements were: without additives (WA), monensin alone at 80 mg/kg of product (MN), virginiamycin alone at 150 mg/kg of product (VM), and monensin (80 mg/kg of product) combined with virginiamycin (150 mg/kg of product; MNVM). Treatments did not affect intakes of total dry matter (DM), supplement DM, and nutrients. However, the intakes of forage DM and crude protein decreased in cattle fed MNVM compared with animals fed WA, MN, and VM. Total volatile fatty acids increased in animals fed VM. Ruminal NH3-N decreased, and pH increased in animals fed MN, VM, and MNVM. Relative abundance of total F. succinogenes and S. ruminantium decreased and R. flavefaciens increased in animals fed MN and VM at d 118. Treatments had no effect on enteric CH4 emissions. The average daily gain (ADG) and total gain were greater in cattle fed MNVM than in cattle fed MN. Combination of monensin and virginiamycin altered the rumen microbial populations but did not decrease enteric CH4 emissions. However, it decreased forage dry matter intake without altering the ADG and total weight gain, leading to an increase in feed efficiency. Results from this study indicate an advantage in including feed additives combined in the diet of supplemented Nellore cattle grazing tropical grass during the rainy season.
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2023-07-29T11:59:53Z
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Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia-brazilian Journal of Animal Science. Vicosa-mg: Revista Brasileira Zootecnia Brazilian Journal Animal Sci, v. 52, 17 p., 2023.
1516-3598
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10.37496/rbz5220210225
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