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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 63(1): 124-128, Feb. 2011. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-582334

ABSTRACT

Avaliou-se o desempenho de 25 novilhos Holandês x Zebu, castrados, com média de peso vivo inicial de 265±50 kg, sob pastejo emBrachiaria decumbens, distribuídos em cinco grupos e em cinco piquetes, segundo os tratamentos: controle - suplementação múltipla sem ionóforos (CONT); suplementação múltipla com 100mg/cab/dia de monensina (M100); suplementação múltipla com 200mg/cab/dia de monensina (M200); suplementação múltipla com 100mg/cab/dia de lasalocida (L100); suplementação múltipla com 200mg/cab/dia de lasalocida (L200). O período experimental foi de 105 dias, com rotação dos grupos nos piquetes a cada 21 dias. A suplementação foi fornecida ad libitum. A avaliação de desempenho ocorreu mediante a pesagem dos animais, em jejum de alimento e água de 14 horas, no início de cada período e término do experimento. Os animais alimentados com suplementos com ionóforos apresentaram maior ganho de peso em relação aos do controle (0,357 vs. 0,268; P = 0,0068). Entre os ionóforos, os animais alimentados com lasalocida ganharam mais peso (0,398 vs. 0,333; P=0,0175). O melhor desempenho pode ser explicado pelo maior consumo dos suplementos pelos animais alimentados com lasalocida (0,53 vs. 0,42; P<0,0001).


The performance of 25 castrated Holstein x Zebu crossbred steers averaging 265±50kgBW, grazing on Brachiaria decumbens, during dry season was evaluated. The experiment was carried out in a completed randomized design and the animals were grouped in five different paddocks with the following treatments: control - multiple supplement without ionophores (CONT); multiple supplement with 100mg of monensin/animal/day (M100); multiple supplement with 200mg of monensin/animal/day (M200); multiple supplement with 100mg of lasalocid/animal/day (L100); and multiple supplement with 200mg of lasalocid/animal/day (L200). The experimental period was 105 days, with changing groups on paddocks every 21 days. The multiple supplement was offered ad libitum. Body weight was evaluated after 14 hours of fasting. Animals fed multiple supplement with ionophores showed higher average daily weight gain than control (0.357 vs 0.268; P= 0.0068), as well as steers fed lasalocid in comparision to monensin (0.398 vs. 0.333; P= 0.0175). Animals suplemented with lasalocid had higher intakes and higher average daily gain (0.53 vs. 0.42; P<0.0001).


Subject(s)
Animals , Cattle/classification , Dietary Supplements/analysis , Fasting/metabolism , Lasalocid/pharmacology , Body Weight/physiology
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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 63(1): 129-135, Feb. 2011. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-582335

ABSTRACT

Avaliou-se o efeito do suplemento múltiplo com ionóforos sobre o consumo, a fermentação ruminal e a degradabilidade in situ da matéria seca da forragem. Utilizaram-se cinco novilhos Holandês x Zebu fistulados no rúmen, com peso vivo médio de 350kg, em delineamento em quadrado latino. Os tratamentos foram: suplementação múltipla sem ionóforos (CONT); suplementação múltipla com 100mg/cab/dia de monensina (M100); suplementação múltipla com 200mg/cab/dia de monensina (M200); suplementação múltipla com 100mg/cab/dia de lasalocida (L100); e suplementação múltipla com 200mg/cab/dia de lasalocida (L200). O uso de ionóforos no suplemento não influenciou o consumo de forragem, que foi, em média, 7,24kg MS/dia. A presença de ionóforos resultou em ligeiro aumento do pH ruminal em relação à ausência desses aditivos (P<0,05). Houve diferença na concentração do N-NH3 apenas para os teores de ionóforos em que 200mg/cab/dia reduziu a quantidade de N-NH3. As concentrações de acetato, propionato e butirato não foram influenciadas pela inclusão, pelo tipo ou pelos teores de ionóforos. A fração solúvel média (A) da Brachiaria decumbens foi igual a 22 por cento, e a fração insolúvel potencialmente degradável média (B) igual a 65 por cento, resultando em degradação potencial média de 87 por cento. A taxa de degradação média (c) foi de 0,03/hora. Os ionóforos não alteraram a degradação in situ da matéria seca.


The effect of multiple supplement with ionophores was evaluated on intake, ruminal fermentation, and in situ degradability of dry matter (DM) of the pasture forage. Five rumen fistulated Holstein x Zebu steers averaging 350kg of BW were used. The animals were grouped in five different paddocks under Latin Square experimental design. The treatments were multiple supplement without ionophores (CONT); multiple supplement with 100mg of monensin/animal/day (M100); multiple supplement with 200mg of monensin/animal/day (M200); multiple supplement with 100mg of lasalocid/animal/day (L100); multiple supplement with 200mg of lasalocid/animal/day (L200). The pasture intake was 7.24kg DM/day and it was not affected by ionophores. The average pH was influenced (P<0.05) by the presence of the ionophores in the supplements. There rumen N-NH3 concentration was negatively influenced by the ionophores levels in the multiple supplement. The molar concentrations of acetate, propionate, and butirate in the rumen were not affect by the presence, type, or level of ionophores. The mean soluble fraction A of Brachiaria decumbens was 22 percent, the mean potential degradable insoluble fraction (B) was 65 percent, and the degradability was 87 percent. The mean degradation rate (c) was 0.03/h. The ionophores did not affect DM in situ degradability.


Subject(s)
Animals , Cattle/classification , Dietary Supplements/analysis , Fermentation , Ionophores/chemistry , Lasalocid/pharmacology
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Veterinary Medical Journal. 1997; 45 (3): 427-435
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-47225

ABSTRACT

In this study, 40 non-cycling buffalo-heifers were used. The heifers were treated by exogenous sex steroids [Synchro-Mate-B] plus equine chorionic gonadotrophins [eCG] with or without carboxylic ionophore [Lasalocid] supplement for induction of estrus. Blood samples were collected from all heifers before treatment and from 10 positively responded heifers after treatment. Blood samples of 10 responded heifers [before and after treatment] in each group were subjected to study the effect of hormonal induction of cyclicity on metabolic profile testing. The results revealed that, the hormonal treatment without Lasalocid supplement did not alter Hb concentration, PCV%, ALT activity, total protein, albumin and urea nitrogen concentrations. While, the activities of plasma AST and ALP were significantly decreased and CPK activity, glucose and cholesterol concentrations were increased. Synchro-Mate-B implants plus eCG administration in Lasalocid supplemented cycling heifers did not lead to significant alterations in most of metabolic profile testing except PCV% and glucose concentration as compared to non-cycling buffalo-heifers supplemented with Lasalocid. Concentrations of plasma macro- and micro elements [Ca, Mg, Na, K and lithium] after induction of estrus by sex steroids plis eCG were not significantly differed in heifers either supplemented or not with Lasalocid. Thus, we can conclude that usage of Synchro-Mate-B implant plus eCG to induce estrus in prepubertal buffalo-heifers did not alter most of the metabolic profile parameters


Subject(s)
Animals , Periodicity/drug effects , Gonadal Steroid Hormones/pharmacology , Lasalocid/pharmacology , Gonadotropins, Equine/pharmacology , Steroids , Hematologic Tests
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