Dietas de alto grão no comportamento, desempenho e qualidade da carne de novilhos confinados

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Ano de defesa: 2014
Autor(a) principal: Callegaro, Álisson Marian lattes
Orientador(a): Brondani, Ivan Luiz lattes
Banca de defesa: Alves Filho, Dari Celestino lattes, Pascoal, Leonir Luíz lattes, Restle, João lattes, Souza, Alexandre Nunes Motta de lattes
Tipo de documento: Tese
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Zootecnia
Departamento: Zootecnia
País: BR
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Link de acesso: http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/4356
Resumo: This study aimed to assess the feasibility of the use of soybean hulls and/or white oat grain in the diet of feedlot steers fed exclusively with concentrate and its response on performance, ingestive behavior, non-carcass components and meat and carcass characteristics. We used thirty three crossbred steers with Charolais or Nellore predominance, with average age and weight of 20 months and 269.72 kg. The animals were randomly distributed in the treatments, blocked according to their genetic predominance, and kept in individual pens. Diets were isonitrogenous, being the treatments: Soybean hulls; White oat grain and the Mixture (equal parts of soybean hulls and oat grain), plus limestone and protein nucleus. There was no difference (P> 0.05) among treatments for dry matter intake (7.42 kg day-1; 2.23% BW). Despite the similar dry matter intake, steers of the mixture treatment had greater weight gain compared to the soybean hulls treatment (1.300 vs. 0.972 kg day-1), but these two treatments were similar to the oat grain (1.203 kg-1 day). Animals fed soybean hulls remained longer time in total idle (1,164 minutes) compared with those fed the mixture (1.061 min), which in turn, remained longer in idling than animals fed oat grain (971 min) (P <0.05); for the total rumination time we observed a contrary behavior, 69 min, 217 min and 343 min, respectively (P <0.05). Carcass weights and yields of hot (65.99%) and cold carcass (64.45%) of the steers, expressed in empty body weight were not affected by treatments (P> 0.05). There was higher internal fat in the abdominal cavity in steers from the oat grain treatment in relation to others (16.22 vs 20.58 kg; 4.93 vs 6.15 kg 100 kg-1 empty body) (P <0.05). The absolute and relative weights of all the internal organs and external components of the steers was similar (P> 0.05). Steers fed oat grain and the mixture had greater blood volume in relation to steers fed soybean hulls (3.53 vs 2.80 kg 100 kg-1 of empty body). Carcass quantitative traits and physical composition, with exception of forequarter, muscle and fat percentage, were not affected (P>.05) by the treatments. The use of diets with 100% concentrate are technically viable for steers fed diets based on oat grain or the mixture. The high contend of soluble neutral detergent fiber in treatment based on soybean hulls, is not sufficient to promote adequate ingestive behavior (rumination time) of steers compared to the other treatments. Diets based exclusively on concentrate do not influence the empty body weight of steers feedlot finished and promote similar (P>.05) meat qualitative characteristics.
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spelling 2017-06-052017-06-052014-10-14CALLEGARO, álisson Marian. High grain diet in the behavior, performance and meat quality of feedlot steers. 2014. 209 f. Tese (Doutorado em Zootecnia) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, 2014.http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/4356This study aimed to assess the feasibility of the use of soybean hulls and/or white oat grain in the diet of feedlot steers fed exclusively with concentrate and its response on performance, ingestive behavior, non-carcass components and meat and carcass characteristics. We used thirty three crossbred steers with Charolais or Nellore predominance, with average age and weight of 20 months and 269.72 kg. The animals were randomly distributed in the treatments, blocked according to their genetic predominance, and kept in individual pens. Diets were isonitrogenous, being the treatments: Soybean hulls; White oat grain and the Mixture (equal parts of soybean hulls and oat grain), plus limestone and protein nucleus. There was no difference (P> 0.05) among treatments for dry matter intake (7.42 kg day-1; 2.23% BW). Despite the similar dry matter intake, steers of the mixture treatment had greater weight gain compared to the soybean hulls treatment (1.300 vs. 0.972 kg day-1), but these two treatments were similar to the oat grain (1.203 kg-1 day). Animals fed soybean hulls remained longer time in total idle (1,164 minutes) compared with those fed the mixture (1.061 min), which in turn, remained longer in idling than animals fed oat grain (971 min) (P <0.05); for the total rumination time we observed a contrary behavior, 69 min, 217 min and 343 min, respectively (P <0.05). Carcass weights and yields of hot (65.99%) and cold carcass (64.45%) of the steers, expressed in empty body weight were not affected by treatments (P> 0.05). There was higher internal fat in the abdominal cavity in steers from the oat grain treatment in relation to others (16.22 vs 20.58 kg; 4.93 vs 6.15 kg 100 kg-1 empty body) (P <0.05). The absolute and relative weights of all the internal organs and external components of the steers was similar (P> 0.05). Steers fed oat grain and the mixture had greater blood volume in relation to steers fed soybean hulls (3.53 vs 2.80 kg 100 kg-1 of empty body). Carcass quantitative traits and physical composition, with exception of forequarter, muscle and fat percentage, were not affected (P>.05) by the treatments. The use of diets with 100% concentrate are technically viable for steers fed diets based on oat grain or the mixture. The high contend of soluble neutral detergent fiber in treatment based on soybean hulls, is not sufficient to promote adequate ingestive behavior (rumination time) of steers compared to the other treatments. Diets based exclusively on concentrate do not influence the empty body weight of steers feedlot finished and promote similar (P>.05) meat qualitative characteristics.Objetivou-se investigar a viabilidade da casca de soja e/ou grão de aveia branca, na dieta de novilhos terminados exclusivamente com concentrado em confinamento, e a sua resposta no desempenho, comportamento ingestivo, componentes não-integrantes da carcaça e características da carcaça e carne. Foram utilizados 33 novilhos, com predominâncias raciais Charolês ou Nelore, com idade e pesos médios inicias, de 20 meses e 269,72 kg de peso vivo. Os animais foram distribuídos ao acaso nos tratamentos, bloqueados conforme predominância genética, e alocados em baias individuais. As dietas foram isonitrogenada, sendo os tratamentos: Casca do grão de soja; Grão de aveia branca e Mistura (partes iguais de casca do grão de soja e grão de aveia branca), acrescidos de calcário calcítico e núcleo proteico. Não ocorreu diferença (P>0,05) entre tratamentos para o consumo de matéria seca (7,42 kg dia-1; 2,23 % PV). Apesar do consumo de matéria seca semelhante, novilhos do tratamento mistura tiveram maior ganho de peso comparados aos do tratamento casca de grão de soja (1,300 vs. 0,972 kg dia-1), porém esses dois tratamentos foram semelhantes ao grão de aveia branca (1,203 kg dia-1). Os animais do tratamento casca do grão de soja mantiveram-se maior tempo em ócio total (1.164 min), comparados aos que receberam a mistura (1.061 min), que por sua vez, permaneceram maior tempo em ócio que os novilhos alimentados com grão de aveia branca (971 min) (P<0,05); para o tempo de ruminação total foi observado comportamento inverso, 69 min; 217 min e 343 min, respectivamente (P<0,05). Os pesos e rendimentos de carcaça quente (65,99%) e fria (64,45%) dos novilhos, expressos em peso de corpo vazio, não foram influenciados pelas dietas (P>0,05). Houve superioridade na quantidade de gordura interna na cavidade abdominal dos novilhos do tratamento grão de aveia branca em relação aos demais (16,22 vs. 20,58 kg; 4,93 vs. 6,15 kg 100 kg-1 de corpo vazio) (P<0,05). O peso absoluto e relativo do conjunto dos órgãos internos e componentes externos dos novilhos foi semelhante (P>0,05). Os novilhos dos tratamentos grão de aveia branca e mistura apresentaram maior volume de sangue em comparação aos da casca do grão de soja (3,53 vs. 2,80 kg 100 kg-1de corpo vazio). As características quantitativas e composição física da carcaça, com exceção do percentual de dianteiro da carcaça, músculo e gordura, não foram afetadas (P<0,05). A implementação de dietas com 100% concentrado são tecnicamente viáveis para novilhos alimentados à base do grão de aveia branca e mistura. O elevado teor de fibra solúvel em detergente neutro no tratamento casca do grão de soja não é suficiente para promover adequado comportamento ingestivo (tempo de ruminação) de novilhos comparado aos demais tratamentos. Dietas exclusivamente com concentrado não influenciam (P>0,05) o peso de corpo vazio de novilhos terminados em confinamento e proporcionam semelhante características qualitativas da carne.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superiorapplication/pdfporUniversidade Federal de Santa MariaPrograma de Pós-Graduação em ZootecniaUFSMBRZootecniaAveia brancaCasca grão de sojaCarcaçaCorpo vazioCarcassEmpty bodySoybean hullsWhite oatCNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIADietas de alto grão no comportamento, desempenho e qualidade da carne de novilhos confinadosHigh grain diet in the behavior, performance and meat quality of feedlot steersinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisBrondani, Ivan Luizhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5813089147720195Alves Filho, Dari Celestinohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2140386505744337Pascoal, Leonir Luízhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6500944541004301Restle, Joãohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7559938697233077Souza, Alexandre Nunes Motta dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6735931795605488http://lattes.cnpq.br/6746531388461055Callegaro, Álisson Marian500400000002400300300300300300500734f41d9-cb39-4ca4-81e7-b1d776cdc0dba0982b3a-3a24-4f77-b9ec-ee9576d2f82de5834d46-c91a-4bed-a42a-b8fbc60b47ef4019db1c-128d-4d26-95af-e2e908fff4893c541859-4370-49d3-a0e3-21ea7251dd48beb22321-270d-460d-ace8-f2b057f590a7info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações do UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMORIGINALCALLEGARO, ALISSON MARIAN.pdfapplication/pdf5306610http://repositorio.ufsm.br/bitstream/1/4356/1/CALLEGARO%2c%20ALISSON%20MARIAN.pdf560782d1e40c7438f008e5a32c25f48aMD51TEXTCALLEGARO, ALISSON MARIAN.pdf.txtCALLEGARO, ALISSON MARIAN.pdf.txtExtracted texttext/plain428680http://repositorio.ufsm.br/bitstream/1/4356/2/CALLEGARO%2c%20ALISSON%20MARIAN.pdf.txt9599ebe7d7ee6bc83ea48198c0edb848MD52THUMBNAILCALLEGARO, ALISSON MARIAN.pdf.jpgCALLEGARO, ALISSON MARIAN.pdf.jpgIM Thumbnailimage/jpeg5080http://repositorio.ufsm.br/bitstream/1/4356/3/CALLEGARO%2c%20ALISSON%20MARIAN.pdf.jpg6de94f3daec6b1615da6720d50a2640fMD531/43562022-01-05 12:44:52.549oai:repositorio.ufsm.br:1/4356Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/ONGhttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/oai/requestatendimento.sib@ufsm.br||tedebc@gmail.comopendoar:2022-01-05T15:44:52Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações do UFSM - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
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title Dietas de alto grão no comportamento, desempenho e qualidade da carne de novilhos confinados
spellingShingle Dietas de alto grão no comportamento, desempenho e qualidade da carne de novilhos confinados
Callegaro, Álisson Marian
Aveia branca
Casca grão de soja
Carcaça
Corpo vazio
Carcass
Empty body
Soybean hulls
White oat
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIA
title_short Dietas de alto grão no comportamento, desempenho e qualidade da carne de novilhos confinados
title_full Dietas de alto grão no comportamento, desempenho e qualidade da carne de novilhos confinados
title_fullStr Dietas de alto grão no comportamento, desempenho e qualidade da carne de novilhos confinados
title_full_unstemmed Dietas de alto grão no comportamento, desempenho e qualidade da carne de novilhos confinados
title_sort Dietas de alto grão no comportamento, desempenho e qualidade da carne de novilhos confinados
author Callegaro, Álisson Marian
author_facet Callegaro, Álisson Marian
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Brondani, Ivan Luiz
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Alves Filho, Dari Celestino
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dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Pascoal, Leonir Luíz
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dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Restle, João
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dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv Souza, Alexandre Nunes Motta de
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contributor_str_mv Brondani, Ivan Luiz
Alves Filho, Dari Celestino
Pascoal, Leonir Luíz
Restle, João
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Casca grão de soja
Carcaça
Corpo vazio
topic Aveia branca
Casca grão de soja
Carcaça
Corpo vazio
Carcass
Empty body
Soybean hulls
White oat
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIA
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Empty body
Soybean hulls
White oat
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description This study aimed to assess the feasibility of the use of soybean hulls and/or white oat grain in the diet of feedlot steers fed exclusively with concentrate and its response on performance, ingestive behavior, non-carcass components and meat and carcass characteristics. We used thirty three crossbred steers with Charolais or Nellore predominance, with average age and weight of 20 months and 269.72 kg. The animals were randomly distributed in the treatments, blocked according to their genetic predominance, and kept in individual pens. Diets were isonitrogenous, being the treatments: Soybean hulls; White oat grain and the Mixture (equal parts of soybean hulls and oat grain), plus limestone and protein nucleus. There was no difference (P> 0.05) among treatments for dry matter intake (7.42 kg day-1; 2.23% BW). Despite the similar dry matter intake, steers of the mixture treatment had greater weight gain compared to the soybean hulls treatment (1.300 vs. 0.972 kg day-1), but these two treatments were similar to the oat grain (1.203 kg-1 day). Animals fed soybean hulls remained longer time in total idle (1,164 minutes) compared with those fed the mixture (1.061 min), which in turn, remained longer in idling than animals fed oat grain (971 min) (P <0.05); for the total rumination time we observed a contrary behavior, 69 min, 217 min and 343 min, respectively (P <0.05). Carcass weights and yields of hot (65.99%) and cold carcass (64.45%) of the steers, expressed in empty body weight were not affected by treatments (P> 0.05). There was higher internal fat in the abdominal cavity in steers from the oat grain treatment in relation to others (16.22 vs 20.58 kg; 4.93 vs 6.15 kg 100 kg-1 empty body) (P <0.05). The absolute and relative weights of all the internal organs and external components of the steers was similar (P> 0.05). Steers fed oat grain and the mixture had greater blood volume in relation to steers fed soybean hulls (3.53 vs 2.80 kg 100 kg-1 of empty body). Carcass quantitative traits and physical composition, with exception of forequarter, muscle and fat percentage, were not affected (P>.05) by the treatments. The use of diets with 100% concentrate are technically viable for steers fed diets based on oat grain or the mixture. The high contend of soluble neutral detergent fiber in treatment based on soybean hulls, is not sufficient to promote adequate ingestive behavior (rumination time) of steers compared to the other treatments. Diets based exclusively on concentrate do not influence the empty body weight of steers feedlot finished and promote similar (P>.05) meat qualitative characteristics.
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