Ciência Rural (Mar 2021)

Physically effective fiber changes nutrient levels of total mixed ration and fecal parameters in beef feedlots

  • Gabriel Santos Persiquini Cunha,
  • Moises de Aguiar Maia,
  • Luís Miguel Gonçalves Fernandes,
  • Luciana Castro Geraseev,
  • Amália Saturnino Chaves

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-8478cr20200663
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 51, no. 5

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ABSTRACT: This study evaluated the effects of the physically effective fiber (peNDF) content on nutrient composition of the total mixed ration (TMR), orts and fecal parameters in 15 commercial beef feedlots. The particle size distribution of TMR was measured adopting Penn State Particle Size Separator (PSPS). Samples were evaluated for dry matter (DM), ash, ether extract (EE), crude protein (CP), neutral detergent fiber (NDF), acid detergent fiber (ADF) and starch content. Fecal samples were also evaluated for pH and score. The feedlots were categorized into peNDF<20% and peNDF ≥ 20%. Data were analyzed by a model that included fixed effects of treatment and covariates (sex and genetic groups). Levels of DM, CP, EE and starch were lower in TMR with peNDF ≥ 20% (P<0.05). Fecal dry matter was higher and morning fecal pH was lower for TMR with peNDF<20% (P<0.05). Physically effective fiber changed nutrient levels in TMR, orts, fecal pH and DM. So, using PSPS and fecal parameters are practical and indirect tools for measuring fecal starch and assessing the effectiveness of the diet supplied to ruminants.

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