<b>Feedlot performance of bulls and steers fed on three levels of concentrate in the diets

Current study evaluated the effect of different sexual groups and different concentrate levels in diets on animal performance, feed efficiency and carcass characteristics of bovines finished in feedlot. Ninety four bulls and 75 steers Purunã with average age 19 months at the beginning of the feedlot...

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Main Authors: José Luiz Molleta, Juliana Akamine Torrecilhas, Mariana Garcia Ornaghi, Rodrigo Augusto Cortês Passetti, Carlos Emanuel Eiras, Ivanor Nunes do Prado
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Editora da Universidade Estadual de Maringá (Eduem) 2014-07-01
Series:Acta Scientiarum: Animal Sciences
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Online Access:http://186.233.154.254/ojs/index.php/ActaSciAnimSci/article/view/23736
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spelling doaj-f6da544c757a4987a43f0e40c0a96d2f2020-11-25T00:43:59ZengEditora da Universidade Estadual de Maringá (Eduem)Acta Scientiarum: Animal Sciences1806-26361807-86722014-07-0136332332810.4025/actascianimsci.v36i3.2373611187<b>Feedlot performance of bulls and steers fed on three levels of concentrate in the dietsJosé Luiz Molleta0Juliana Akamine Torrecilhas1Mariana Garcia Ornaghi2Rodrigo Augusto Cortês Passetti3Carlos Emanuel Eiras4Ivanor Nunes do Prado5Instituto Agronômico do ParanáUniversidade Estadual de MaringáUniversidade Estadual de MaringáUniversidade Estadual de MaringáUniversidade Estadual de MaringáUniversidade Estadual de MaringáCurrent study evaluated the effect of different sexual groups and different concentrate levels in diets on animal performance, feed efficiency and carcass characteristics of bovines finished in feedlot. Ninety four bulls and 75 steers Purunã with average age 19 months at the beginning of the feedlot period were used. Animals were maintained in individual pens during 116 days and fed with a diet of corn silage and three concentrate levels (0.8, 1.1, and 1.4% of body weight). The concentrate was formulated with 25% soybean meal, 73% corn grain, 1.0% of a mineral mix and 1.0% limestone and adjusted at every 28 days. The interaction between sexual groups and concentrate levels was not significant for any of the studied variables. Bulls were more efficient than steers ones, with higher average daily gain (1.33 vs. 1.12 kg day-1), better feed conversion ratio (6.6 vs. 7.6 kg DM intake kg-1 gain), and higher carcass gain (86.6 vs. 69.2 kg). Increase in concentrate level in diet did not influence animal performance even though a higher DM was observed for animals fed on 1.4% (8.8 kg) and 1.1% (8.4 kg) levels of concentrate when compared with those fed on 0.8% level (7.7 kg).http://186.233.154.254/ojs/index.php/ActaSciAnimSci/article/view/23736efficiencyfeed intakesexual groupweight gain
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author José Luiz Molleta
Juliana Akamine Torrecilhas
Mariana Garcia Ornaghi
Rodrigo Augusto Cortês Passetti
Carlos Emanuel Eiras
Ivanor Nunes do Prado
spellingShingle José Luiz Molleta
Juliana Akamine Torrecilhas
Mariana Garcia Ornaghi
Rodrigo Augusto Cortês Passetti
Carlos Emanuel Eiras
Ivanor Nunes do Prado
<b>Feedlot performance of bulls and steers fed on three levels of concentrate in the diets
Acta Scientiarum: Animal Sciences
efficiency
feed intake
sexual group
weight gain
author_facet José Luiz Molleta
Juliana Akamine Torrecilhas
Mariana Garcia Ornaghi
Rodrigo Augusto Cortês Passetti
Carlos Emanuel Eiras
Ivanor Nunes do Prado
author_sort José Luiz Molleta
title <b>Feedlot performance of bulls and steers fed on three levels of concentrate in the diets
title_short <b>Feedlot performance of bulls and steers fed on three levels of concentrate in the diets
title_full <b>Feedlot performance of bulls and steers fed on three levels of concentrate in the diets
title_fullStr <b>Feedlot performance of bulls and steers fed on three levels of concentrate in the diets
title_full_unstemmed <b>Feedlot performance of bulls and steers fed on three levels of concentrate in the diets
title_sort <b>feedlot performance of bulls and steers fed on three levels of concentrate in the diets
publisher Editora da Universidade Estadual de Maringá (Eduem)
series Acta Scientiarum: Animal Sciences
issn 1806-2636
1807-8672
publishDate 2014-07-01
description Current study evaluated the effect of different sexual groups and different concentrate levels in diets on animal performance, feed efficiency and carcass characteristics of bovines finished in feedlot. Ninety four bulls and 75 steers Purunã with average age 19 months at the beginning of the feedlot period were used. Animals were maintained in individual pens during 116 days and fed with a diet of corn silage and three concentrate levels (0.8, 1.1, and 1.4% of body weight). The concentrate was formulated with 25% soybean meal, 73% corn grain, 1.0% of a mineral mix and 1.0% limestone and adjusted at every 28 days. The interaction between sexual groups and concentrate levels was not significant for any of the studied variables. Bulls were more efficient than steers ones, with higher average daily gain (1.33 vs. 1.12 kg day-1), better feed conversion ratio (6.6 vs. 7.6 kg DM intake kg-1 gain), and higher carcass gain (86.6 vs. 69.2 kg). Increase in concentrate level in diet did not influence animal performance even though a higher DM was observed for animals fed on 1.4% (8.8 kg) and 1.1% (8.4 kg) levels of concentrate when compared with those fed on 0.8% level (7.7 kg).
topic efficiency
feed intake
sexual group
weight gain
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