Animals (Mar 2024)

Effects of Early Weaning on Performance and Carcass Quality of Nellore Young Bulls

  • Gabriela Abitante,
  • Paulo Roberto Leme,
  • Matheus Sousa de Paula Carlis,
  • Germán Darío Ramírez-Zamudio,
  • Bianca Izabelly Pereira Gomes,
  • Luiza Budasz de Andrade,
  • Rodrigo Silva Goulart,
  • Guilherme Pugliesi,
  • Arlindo Saran Netto,
  • Carl Robertson Dahlen,
  • Saulo Luz Silva

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14050779
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 5
p. 779

Abstract

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This study compared early weaning (EW; 150 days) with conventional weaning (CW; 240 days) in Nellore young bulls, evaluating performance, carcass characteristics, and meat quality. A total of 74 non-castrated male calves were divided into two weaning strategies: EW (n = 37) and CW (n = 37). During the growth phase, which lasted 454 ± 14 d for EW calves and 359 ± 16 d for CW calves, animals received a protein-energy supplement at a ratio of 5 g per kg of body weight while grazing Brachiaria brizantha cv. Marandu. The animals were managed for an 87d finishing phase in three collective feedlot pens, with a 3-week adaptation protocol, starting with corn silage to a concentrate ratio of 55:45 and reaching a ratio of 30:70 in the final diet. Body weight, average daily gain (ADG), dry matter intake (DMI), feed efficiency (FE), carcass characteristics, and meat quality were evaluated. The EW group was approximately 44 kg lighter than the CW at the time of conventional weaning (p p < 0.001). Thus, although calves weaned early are lighter throughout subsequent production phases than those weaned conventionally, performance, efficiency, carcass yield, and meat quality are not affected.

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