Introduction of sugar cane bagasse pellets in diets devoid of long fiber for feedlots finished steers
The use of diets without roughage in beef feedlot has become common in recent years due to practicality, feasibility and availability of inputs. However, the introduction of roughage that does not harm the operation of the feeding management can bring health benefits to animals and economic gain. Th...
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doaj-24c1a3c6dfc34644a2c7cb41bbbc804d2020-11-25T01:10:31ZengUniversidade Estadual de LondrinaSemina: Ciências Agrárias1676-546X1679-03592016-10-013753305331610.5433/1679-0359.2016v37n5p330514543Introduction of sugar cane bagasse pellets in diets devoid of long fiber for feedlots finished steersMikael Neumann0Robson Kyoshi Ueno1Letícia Farias Perussolo2Luiz Fernando Menegazzo Gheller3Mateus Poczynek4Júlio Otávio Jardim Barcellos5Valter Harry Bumbieris Junior6Universidade Estadual do Centro OesteUniversidade Federal do Rio Grande do SulUniversidade Estadual do Centro OesteUniversidade Estadual do Centro OesteUniversidade Estadual do Centro OesteUniversidade Federal do Rio Grande do SulUniversidade Estadual de LondrinaThe use of diets without roughage in beef feedlot has become common in recent years due to practicality, feasibility and availability of inputs. However, the introduction of roughage that does not harm the operation of the feeding management can bring health benefits to animals and economic gain. This study aimed to evaluate the productive and economic performance of steers finished in feedlot, fed three levels of sugar cane bagasse pellets (SBP) in diets without long-fiber. The treatments consisted of 0%, 7% and 14% of SBP in a mixture of concentrate, comprising 80% whole corn grain plus 20% of a protein core. The experimental design was completely randomized with four replications. The diet with 0% of SBP promoted lower dry matter intake and weight gain. Feed conversion was similar between treatments, with an average of 6.21 kg-1. The lower dry matter digestibility was found in the diet with 14% of SBP. The introduction of SBP did not change the rumination, averaging 1.9 hours day-1. Animals fed 7% of SBP showed higher fat thickness. Due to the numerical differences between treatments for feed conversion in housing and daily cost of food, the profit margin was maximal in the diet with 0% of SBP, with values of R$ 338.1; R$ 311.6 and R$ 305,1 per animal, respectively 0%, 7% and 14% of SBP. The introduction of SBP promoted improvements in production performance, but did not improve the economic results of steers finished in feedlot.http://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/23914Dieta 100% concentradoDieta de alto grãoDieta totalmente concentradaCoprodutosGrão de milho inteiro. |
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Mikael Neumann Robson Kyoshi Ueno Letícia Farias Perussolo Luiz Fernando Menegazzo Gheller Mateus Poczynek Júlio Otávio Jardim Barcellos Valter Harry Bumbieris Junior Introduction of sugar cane bagasse pellets in diets devoid of long fiber for feedlots finished steers Semina: Ciências Agrárias Dieta 100% concentrado Dieta de alto grão Dieta totalmente concentrada Coprodutos Grão de milho inteiro. |
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Mikael Neumann Robson Kyoshi Ueno Letícia Farias Perussolo Luiz Fernando Menegazzo Gheller Mateus Poczynek Júlio Otávio Jardim Barcellos Valter Harry Bumbieris Junior |
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Mikael Neumann |
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Introduction of sugar cane bagasse pellets in diets devoid of long fiber for feedlots finished steers |
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Introduction of sugar cane bagasse pellets in diets devoid of long fiber for feedlots finished steers |
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Introduction of sugar cane bagasse pellets in diets devoid of long fiber for feedlots finished steers |
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Introduction of sugar cane bagasse pellets in diets devoid of long fiber for feedlots finished steers |
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Introduction of sugar cane bagasse pellets in diets devoid of long fiber for feedlots finished steers |
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introduction of sugar cane bagasse pellets in diets devoid of long fiber for feedlots finished steers |
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Universidade Estadual de Londrina |
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Semina: Ciências Agrárias |
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1676-546X 1679-0359 |
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2016-10-01 |
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The use of diets without roughage in beef feedlot has become common in recent years due to practicality, feasibility and availability of inputs. However, the introduction of roughage that does not harm the operation of the feeding management can bring health benefits to animals and economic gain. This study aimed to evaluate the productive and economic performance of steers finished in feedlot, fed three levels of sugar cane bagasse pellets (SBP) in diets without long-fiber. The treatments consisted of 0%, 7% and 14% of SBP in a mixture of concentrate, comprising 80% whole corn grain plus 20% of a protein core. The experimental design was completely randomized with four replications. The diet with 0% of SBP promoted lower dry matter intake and weight gain. Feed conversion was similar between treatments, with an average of 6.21 kg-1. The lower dry matter digestibility was found in the diet with 14% of SBP. The introduction of SBP did not change the rumination, averaging 1.9 hours day-1. Animals fed 7% of SBP showed higher fat thickness. Due to the numerical differences between treatments for feed conversion in housing and daily cost of food, the profit margin was maximal in the diet with 0% of SBP, with values of R$ 338.1; R$ 311.6 and R$ 305,1 per animal, respectively 0%, 7% and 14% of SBP. The introduction of SBP promoted improvements in production performance, but did not improve the economic results of steers finished in feedlot. |
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Dieta 100% concentrado Dieta de alto grão Dieta totalmente concentrada Coprodutos Grão de milho inteiro. |
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http://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/23914 |
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