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Feeding behavior and productive performance of steers fed pearl millet grain-based diets containing proportions of babassu mesocarp bran

Authors :
Wanderson Martins Alencar
João Restle
Regis Luis Missio
José Neuman Miranda Neiva
Fabrícia Rocha Chaves Miotto
Ithálo Barros de Freitas
Source :
Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia, Vol 44, Iss 12, Pp 425-433 (2015)
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia, 2015.

Abstract

ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to evaluate the feeding behavior and feedlot productive performance of dairy-origin steers fed for 84 days ground pearl millet grain-based diets with 0, 120, 240, 360, and 480 g kg-1 of babassu mesocarp bran (BMB) and a standard diet based on ground corn. Thirty Holstein-Zebu steers with average initial body weight of 371.02±27 kg were used. The experimental design was completely randomized, with five replications. Dry matter intake showed better fit with the quadratic regression equation with the inclusion of BMB, reaching a maximum value in diets with 360 g of this by-product. There was no difference for dry matter intake between pearl millet- and corn-based diets. There was no difference in total digestible nutrients intake between diets. The digestibility coefficient of organic matter decreased linearly with the increase in the dietary level of BMB. The digestibility coefficient of organic matter was not different between corn and millet diets. There was no difference in feeding time between diets. Total requirement of metabolizable energy increased linearly with inclusion of BMB. However, total requirements of metabolizable energy did not differ between the corn- and pearl millet-based diets. Average daily gain decreased linearly with the increase in BMB, with adjustment forced by the sharp decline of this variable in diets with 480 g of BMB. There was no difference in average daily gain between corn- and pearl millet-based diets. The inclusion of levels above 360 g of babassu mesocarp bran in pearl millet-based diets reduces the supply of metabolizable energy and the productive performance of feedlot dairy steers.

Details

Language :
English, Spanish; Castilian, Portuguese
ISSN :
18069290
Volume :
44
Issue :
12
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.25b0a50e4c654eabaf5e004faaa53c08
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1806-92902015001200003