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Semina ciênc. agrar ; 40(3): 1249-1262, 2019. tab
Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1501400

ABSTRACT

We evaluated the characteristics of the non-carcass components of 24 steers (Charolais × Nelore) fed different carbohydrate sources (ground corn, soybean hulls, or wheat bran) in the diet. The animals were 353.2 kg and 22 months of age at early termination, and had been fed forage consisting of sorghum silage at a forage:concentrate ratio of 40.2:59.8. The carbohydrate sources had no effect on the weights of the carcass, vital organs, and blood. The absolute weights of the intestines and rumen fat were higher (P < 0.05) in animals fed corn than in those fed soybean hulls or wheat bran (10.87 vs. 8.89 and 8.87 kg and 5.26 vs. 4.12 and 3.64 kg, respectively). The same pattern was observed when these organs weights were adjusted for empty body weight. The weight of the omasum was highest (P < 0.05) in the wheat bran-fed animals (6.02 vs. 4.70 and 5.49 kg in the corn- and soybean hull-fed animals, respectively). Animals fed soybean hulls had a higher absolute weight of kidney fat (1.6 kg) than steers receiving wheat bran (1.06 kg) or corn (0.79 kg). Wheat bran gave the highest leg weight compared with corn and soybean hulls (2.46 vs. 2.22 and 2.23 kg per 100 kg of empty body weight, respectively).


Foram avaliadas as características dos componentes não integrantes da carcaça de 24 novilhos castrados, cruza Charolês x Nelore, alimentados com milho, casca de soja ou farelo de trigo como fontes de carboidratos na dieta. Os animais no início da terminação estavam com 353,2 kg e 22 meses de idade e foram alimentados com dieta com relação volumoso:concentrado de 40,2:59,8 sendo o volumoso constituído de silagem de sorgo. Não houve efeito das fontes de carboidratos sobre os rendimentos de carcaça e o peso dos órgãos vitais e de sangue. Os pesos absolutos dos intestinos (10,87; 8,89 e 8,87 kg) e da gordura ruminal (5,26; 4,12 e 3,64 kg) foram mais altos (P < 0,05) nos animais alimentados com milho em relação aos alimentados com casca de soja ou farelo de trigo, respectivamente. Mesmo comportamento ocorreu quando estes órgãos foram ajustados ao peso de corpo vazio. O peso de omaso foi maior (P < 0,05) para a dieta com farelo de trigo em relação ao milho (6,02 versus 4,70 kg), os quais não deferiram da casca de soja (5,49 kg). Animais alimentados com casca de soja apresentaram maior peso absoluto de gordura renal (1,6 kg) em relação aos novilhos que receberam farelo de trigo (1,06 kg) ou milho (0,79 kg). O farelo de trigo proporcionou maior peso de patas em comparação ao milho e a casca de soja, com médias de 2,22; 2,23 e 2,46 kg 100kg-1 de corpo vazio, respectivamente.


Subject(s)
Animals , Cattle , Cattle/growth & development , Dietary Carbohydrates/administration & dosage , Body Composition , Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena , Nutritional Requirements , Animal Feed
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Semina Ci. agr. ; 40(3): 1249-1262, 2019. tab
Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: vti-21823

ABSTRACT

We evaluated the characteristics of the non-carcass components of 24 steers (Charolais × Nelore) fed different carbohydrate sources (ground corn, soybean hulls, or wheat bran) in the diet. The animals were 353.2 kg and 22 months of age at early termination, and had been fed forage consisting of sorghum silage at a forage:concentrate ratio of 40.2:59.8. The carbohydrate sources had no effect on the weights of the carcass, vital organs, and blood. The absolute weights of the intestines and rumen fat were higher (P < 0.05) in animals fed corn than in those fed soybean hulls or wheat bran (10.87 vs. 8.89 and 8.87 kg and 5.26 vs. 4.12 and 3.64 kg, respectively). The same pattern was observed when these organs weights were adjusted for empty body weight. The weight of the omasum was highest (P < 0.05) in the wheat bran-fed animals (6.02 vs. 4.70 and 5.49 kg in the corn- and soybean hull-fed animals, respectively). Animals fed soybean hulls had a higher absolute weight of kidney fat (1.6 kg) than steers receiving wheat bran (1.06 kg) or corn (0.79 kg). Wheat bran gave the highest leg weight compared with corn and soybean hulls (2.46 vs. 2.22 and 2.23 kg per 100 kg of empty body weight, respectively).(AU)


Foram avaliadas as características dos componentes não integrantes da carcaça de 24 novilhos castrados, cruza Charolês x Nelore, alimentados com milho, casca de soja ou farelo de trigo como fontes de carboidratos na dieta. Os animais no início da terminação estavam com 353,2 kg e 22 meses de idade e foram alimentados com dieta com relação volumoso:concentrado de 40,2:59,8 sendo o volumoso constituído de silagem de sorgo. Não houve efeito das fontes de carboidratos sobre os rendimentos de carcaça e o peso dos órgãos vitais e de sangue. Os pesos absolutos dos intestinos (10,87; 8,89 e 8,87 kg) e da gordura ruminal (5,26; 4,12 e 3,64 kg) foram mais altos (P < 0,05) nos animais alimentados com milho em relação aos alimentados com casca de soja ou farelo de trigo, respectivamente. Mesmo comportamento ocorreu quando estes órgãos foram ajustados ao peso de corpo vazio. O peso de omaso foi maior (P < 0,05) para a dieta com farelo de trigo em relação ao milho (6,02 versus 4,70 kg), os quais não deferiram da casca de soja (5,49 kg). Animais alimentados com casca de soja apresentaram maior peso absoluto de gordura renal (1,6 kg) em relação aos novilhos que receberam farelo de trigo (1,06 kg) ou milho (0,79 kg). O farelo de trigo proporcionou maior peso de patas em comparação ao milho e a casca de soja, com médias de 2,22; 2,23 e 2,46 kg 100kg-1 de corpo vazio, respectivamente.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Cattle , Nutritional Requirements , Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena , Animal Feed , Cattle/growth & development , Body Composition , Dietary Carbohydrates/administration & dosage
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Meat Sci ; 116: 78-85, 2016 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26874085

ABSTRACT

Five hundred and seventy-five Nellore steers were evaluated for residual feed intake and residual feed intake and gain and their relationships between carcass, non-carcass and meat quality traits. RFI was measured by the difference between observed and predicted dry matter intake and RIG was obtained by the sum of -1*RFI and residual gain. Efficient and inefficient animals were classified adopting ±0.5 standard deviations from RFI and RIG mean. A mixed model was used including RFI or RIG and contemporary group as fixed effects, initial age as covariate and sire and experimental period as random effects, testing the significance of the regression slope for each evaluated trait. RIG was positively related to longissimus muscle area. Efficient-RFI animals had lower liver and internal fat proportions compared to inefficient-RFI animals. Efficient-RFI and efficient-RIG animals had 11.8% and 11.2% lower extracted intramuscular fat, compared to inefficient-RFI and inefficient-RIG animals, respectively. Efficient-RFI animals had tougher meat compared to inefficient-RFI animals.


Subject(s)
Body Composition/physiology , Meat/standards , Animal Feed/analysis , Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena , Animals , Cattle/genetics , Cattle/physiology , Diet/veterinary , Male
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