Semina: Ciências Agrárias (Sep 2016)

Performance of Nellore males under different artificial shading levels in the feedlot

  • Diogo Alves da Costa Ferro,
  • Emmanuel Arnhold,
  • Claudia Peixoto Bueno,
  • Eliane Sayuri Miyagi,
  • Rafael Alves da Costa Ferro,
  • Bruna Paula Alves da Silva

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5433/1679-0359.2016v37n4Supl1p2623
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 37, no. 4Supl1
pp. 2623 – 2632

Abstract

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The objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of artificial shading on weight gain and meat quality of male Nellore cattle in an intensive production system. The experiment was conducted in the experimental feedlot of the Course of Animal Science at Universidade Estadual de Goiás, from July to October 2014. Forty-eight male Nellore cattle with an average initial weight of 310 kg were kept in double 24-m2 stalls, in a total of 24 stalls. Of these, six were in the open air; six were covered with black shade netting of 30% light interception; six with black shade netting 50%; and six with black shade netting 80%, providing 6 m2 of shade per stall. The ration supplied to the animals and the orts left in the trough were weighed daily to determine intake, and the temperature-humidity index (THI) was measured twice weekly. Animals were weighed for the first time at the start of the experiment, and then another three times until the end, which was followed by the slaughter and assessments of performance and meat quality. A difference (p 0.05) was observed for feed intake, initial weight, final weight, total weight gain, average daily weight gain, carcass yield, marbling, texture, fatness, backfat thickness, loin-eye area, color, thigh length and circumference, leg length and circumference, or carcass length between the animals on the different treatments. The use of artificial shading does not have a significant effect on performance or meat quality of feedlot Nellore cattle when the ambient temperature is within the thermal comfort zone.

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