Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (Sep 2023)

Productive and economic performance of feedlot young Nellore bulls fed whole oilseeds

  • Heitor Henrique Costa Valeriano,
  • Luís Carlos Vinhas Ítavo,
  • Camila Celeste Brandão Ferreira Ítavo,
  • Marina de Nadai Bonin Gomes,
  • Alexandre Menezes Dias,
  • Gelson dos Santos Difante,
  • Vanessa Zirondi Longhini,
  • Antonio Leandro Chaves Gurgel,
  • Angelo Herbet Moreira Arcanjo,
  • Manoel Gustavo Paranhos da Silva,
  • Juliana Caroline Santos Santana,
  • Jessika Rodrigues de Figueiredo Moura

DOI
https://doi.org/10.37496/rbz5220220160
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 52

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ABSTRACT The effects of diets containing oilseeds were measured to evaluate the productive and economic parameters in the finishing of young, feedlot Nellore bulls. Twenty-four young Nellore bulls were used, with an initial body weight (BW) of 311.46±0.37 kg and 24 months of age, distributed into individual stalls ( 4 × 20 m) in a completely randomized design, totaling four treatments with six repetitions per treatment. Four diets (control, based on corn and soybean meal, and three diets containing cottonseed, soybean, and sunflower) were evaluated. Feed and orts were measured daily to calculate intake and costs. The dry matter intake of the control group was higher than soybean (10.64 kg/day), cotton (9.88 kg/day), and sunflower (9.30 kg/day) treatments, respectively. The cottonseed treatment showed the highest average neutral detergent fiber intake. There was a dietary effect of diets on average daily gain, total weight gain, and final weight. The soybean treatment showed the highest performance, total gain (232.55 kg), and final weight (544.38 kg). Oilseed intake can modify the fatty acids profile in the meat, decreasing its saturated fatty acid content. Whole soybean seed favors performance, improves feed efficiency, fatty acid profile, and fat distribution in the carcass, and can reduce production costs.

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