COMPORTAMENTO DE NOVILHOS CONFINADOS COM SILAGENS DE MILHO ORIUNDAS DE DIFERENTES ESTÁDIOS DE MATURAÇÃO E NÍVEIS DE CONCENTRADO NA DIETA

The animal behavior of feedlot steers was evaluated. The animals were fed diets including silage ofmaize at maturation stages 25.6 and 32.6% of dry matter (DM), associated to the inclusion of concentrate levels of 40and 70% of the diet on a dry weight basis. There was an expressive effect of the con...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: MARCOS ROGÉRIO OLIVEIRA, MIKAEL NEUMANN, MARCOS VENTURA FARIA, JARDEL NERI
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Associação Brasileira de Milho e Sorgo 2011-04-01
Series:Revista Brasileira de Milho e Sorgo
Subjects:
Online Access:http://rbms.cnpms.embrapa.br/index.php/ojs/article/view/292/429
id doaj-b116cae5e8ef4c34a8a93908c92ab95b
record_format Article
spelling doaj-b116cae5e8ef4c34a8a93908c92ab95b2021-08-02T18:20:26ZengAssociação Brasileira de Milho e SorgoRevista Brasileira de Milho e Sorgo1676-689X1980-64772011-04-011015665COMPORTAMENTO DE NOVILHOS CONFINADOS COM SILAGENS DE MILHO ORIUNDAS DE DIFERENTES ESTÁDIOS DE MATURAÇÃO E NÍVEIS DE CONCENTRADO NA DIETAMARCOS ROGÉRIO OLIVEIRAMIKAEL NEUMANNMARCOS VENTURA FARIAJARDEL NERIThe animal behavior of feedlot steers was evaluated. The animals were fed diets including silage ofmaize at maturation stages 25.6 and 32.6% of dry matter (DM), associated to the inclusion of concentrate levels of 40and 70% of the diet on a dry weight basis. There was an expressive effect of the concentrate level 40 and 70% on therumination activities (8.16 vs. 5.68 hours day-1, respectively) and idling (11.18 vs. 15.14 hours day-1, respectively).The use of maize silage at maturity stage of 32.6% DM influenced the animal behavior regarding feed intake (15.7 vs.12.8) and water intake frequency (9.6 vs. 7.2), if compared to the silage with 25.6% DM. Silage at the maturity stagepresenting 25.6% DM, showed higher content of physically effective fiber (peNDF), when compared to the silagewith 32.6% DM (5.7 vs. 5.3%). The concentrate levels on diets influenced the animal behavior regarding time spentruminating, idling, feed intake, water intake frequency, particle distribution and peNDF.http://rbms.cnpms.embrapa.br/index.php/ojs/article/view/292/429Harvesting timeparticle sizephysically effective fiberruminating.
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author MARCOS ROGÉRIO OLIVEIRA
MIKAEL NEUMANN
MARCOS VENTURA FARIA
JARDEL NERI
spellingShingle MARCOS ROGÉRIO OLIVEIRA
MIKAEL NEUMANN
MARCOS VENTURA FARIA
JARDEL NERI
COMPORTAMENTO DE NOVILHOS CONFINADOS COM SILAGENS DE MILHO ORIUNDAS DE DIFERENTES ESTÁDIOS DE MATURAÇÃO E NÍVEIS DE CONCENTRADO NA DIETA
Revista Brasileira de Milho e Sorgo
Harvesting time
particle size
physically effective fiber
ruminating.
author_facet MARCOS ROGÉRIO OLIVEIRA
MIKAEL NEUMANN
MARCOS VENTURA FARIA
JARDEL NERI
author_sort MARCOS ROGÉRIO OLIVEIRA
title COMPORTAMENTO DE NOVILHOS CONFINADOS COM SILAGENS DE MILHO ORIUNDAS DE DIFERENTES ESTÁDIOS DE MATURAÇÃO E NÍVEIS DE CONCENTRADO NA DIETA
title_short COMPORTAMENTO DE NOVILHOS CONFINADOS COM SILAGENS DE MILHO ORIUNDAS DE DIFERENTES ESTÁDIOS DE MATURAÇÃO E NÍVEIS DE CONCENTRADO NA DIETA
title_full COMPORTAMENTO DE NOVILHOS CONFINADOS COM SILAGENS DE MILHO ORIUNDAS DE DIFERENTES ESTÁDIOS DE MATURAÇÃO E NÍVEIS DE CONCENTRADO NA DIETA
title_fullStr COMPORTAMENTO DE NOVILHOS CONFINADOS COM SILAGENS DE MILHO ORIUNDAS DE DIFERENTES ESTÁDIOS DE MATURAÇÃO E NÍVEIS DE CONCENTRADO NA DIETA
title_full_unstemmed COMPORTAMENTO DE NOVILHOS CONFINADOS COM SILAGENS DE MILHO ORIUNDAS DE DIFERENTES ESTÁDIOS DE MATURAÇÃO E NÍVEIS DE CONCENTRADO NA DIETA
title_sort comportamento de novilhos confinados com silagens de milho oriundas de diferentes estádios de maturação e níveis de concentrado na dieta
publisher Associação Brasileira de Milho e Sorgo
series Revista Brasileira de Milho e Sorgo
issn 1676-689X
1980-6477
publishDate 2011-04-01
description The animal behavior of feedlot steers was evaluated. The animals were fed diets including silage ofmaize at maturation stages 25.6 and 32.6% of dry matter (DM), associated to the inclusion of concentrate levels of 40and 70% of the diet on a dry weight basis. There was an expressive effect of the concentrate level 40 and 70% on therumination activities (8.16 vs. 5.68 hours day-1, respectively) and idling (11.18 vs. 15.14 hours day-1, respectively).The use of maize silage at maturity stage of 32.6% DM influenced the animal behavior regarding feed intake (15.7 vs.12.8) and water intake frequency (9.6 vs. 7.2), if compared to the silage with 25.6% DM. Silage at the maturity stagepresenting 25.6% DM, showed higher content of physically effective fiber (peNDF), when compared to the silagewith 32.6% DM (5.7 vs. 5.3%). The concentrate levels on diets influenced the animal behavior regarding time spentruminating, idling, feed intake, water intake frequency, particle distribution and peNDF.
topic Harvesting time
particle size
physically effective fiber
ruminating.
url http://rbms.cnpms.embrapa.br/index.php/ojs/article/view/292/429
work_keys_str_mv AT marcosrogeriooliveira comportamentodenovilhosconfinadoscomsilagensdemilhooriundasdediferentesestadiosdematuracaoeniveisdeconcentradonadieta
AT mikaelneumann comportamentodenovilhosconfinadoscomsilagensdemilhooriundasdediferentesestadiosdematuracaoeniveisdeconcentradonadieta
AT marcosventurafaria comportamentodenovilhosconfinadoscomsilagensdemilhooriundasdediferentesestadiosdematuracaoeniveisdeconcentradonadieta
AT jardelneri comportamentodenovilhosconfinadoscomsilagensdemilhooriundasdediferentesestadiosdematuracaoeniveisdeconcentradonadieta
_version_ 1721228357206540288