Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia (Apr 2007)

Digestibilidade aparente de dietas com níveis crescentes de concentrado em novilhos Brangus e Nelore Apparent digestibility of diets with increasing concentrate levels in Brangus and Nellore steers

  • S.M. Putrino,
  • P.R. Leme,
  • S. Luz e Silva,
  • M.Q. Manella,
  • J.C.M. Nogueira Filho,
  • C.G. Lima,
  • G.F. Alleoni

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0102-09352007000200022
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 59, no. 2
pp. 406 – 413

Abstract

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Determinou-se a digestibilidade aparente, pela coleta total de fezes, de dietas contendo 20, 40, 60 ou 80% de concentrado para novilhos Brangus e Nelore. Oito animais, quatro de cada raça, foram utilizados em delineamento quadrado latino 4x4, com cinco dias de adaptação e cinco dias de coleta de fezes, em cada período. A idade e o peso iniciais dos Brangus e Nelore foram 13 meses e 248kg e 30 meses e 403kg, respectivamente. Houve efeito do nível de concentrado (PThe apparent digestibility of diets with 20, 40, 60 or 80% of concentrate fed Brangus and Nellore steers was determined through total fecal collection. Eight animals, four of each breed, were used in two 4 x 4 Latin square design with five days of adaptation to the diets and five days of collection in each period. The initial age and body weight of Brangus and Nellore steers were 13 months and 248 kg, and 30 months and 403kg, respectively. Concentrate levels affected (P<0.01) the digestibility coefficients of dry matter (DM), crude protein (CP), ether extract, crude fiber, neutral detergent fiber, nitrogen free extract (NFE), organic matter (OM) and total digestible nutrients (TDN). The diet with 80% of concentrate showed higher DM, CP and TDN digestibilities. The digestibility of NFE, OM and the dry matter intake were different according to the breeds (P<0.05). Brangus showed higher DM and TDN intake. The DM and TDN intake showed interaction (P<0.01) breed by concentrate level, with higher intake for the Brangus at higher TDN diets. The Nellore steers were less adapted to diets rich in concentrate than Brangus steers.

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