Autores
André Lasmar Guimarães, Thaís Matos Ceacero, Welder Angelo Baldassini, Thiago Martins Pivaro, Lucia Galvão de Albuquerque, Maria Eugênia Zerlotti Mercadante
Performance, intake and feed efficiency of Nellore young bulls housed in individual or group pens
Resumo
Feed
is the most expensive input in any livestock production system including beef
cattle, therefore feed efficiency improvements can contribute to cost
reduction. Residual feed intake (RFI) is one of the important measures of
animal efficiency and can be defined as the difference between actual feed
intake (measure at individual or group pens) and predicted feed intake that is required
for the observed rate of gain and body weight (BW). The objective here was to
evaluate the housing type (individual or group) on variation of traits such as
dry matter intake (DMI, kg/d and %BW), average daily gain (ADG), RFI and
gain:feed (G:F) in a dataset of Nellore young bulls obtained from performance
tests of 83±16 days long after adaptation period, conducted between 2007 and
2013. The
animals (273 ± 27 days of age at the beginning of the test)
were obtained from selected, traditional and control Nellore lines of Instituto de Zootecnia. The
animals were housed in individuals pens (IP) (2007-2012) or group pens (GP)
(2012-2013) equipped with the GrowSafe® system (voluntary intake
calculated automatically by the system). In IP, animals were fed twice a day
and had water available all the time. Voluntary food intake was calculated as
the difference between supplied and refused food. Leftovers were collected
daily, weighed, and then adjusted to correspond to 10% of the total supplied. A
mixed model including housing type as fixed effect and year of test as random
effect was fitted. Different residual variances for housing type effect was
considered using GROUP option of REPEATED command (PROC MIXED, SAS Inst. Inc.,
Cary, NC), and AIC and
BIC values were substantially lower compared to model with homogeneous residual
variance. No differences (P≥0.05) were observed in Nellore young bulls housed
in IP or GP on DMI (kg/d) and RFI (Table 1). However, difference occurred for
G:F (P=0.0018) and DMI (%BW; P=0.0146), and ADG tended to show difference (P=0.0692)
between housing types. In this context, IP seems to provide more precise measures
for DMI (%BW) and G:F than GP.
Desempenho, consumo e eficiência alimentar de bovinos Nelore confinados em baias individuais ou coletivas
Abstract
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