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Energetic-protein supplementation in the last 60 days of gestation improves performance of beef cows grazing tropical pastures
BACKGROUND: Nutrition is one of the most important factors that affect animal performance, and it therefore also impacts on financial results in beef systems. In this way, finding the best strategy for feeding supplements is of paramount importance. Aiming to evaluate the effect of supplement feedin...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5625619/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29026540 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40104-017-0209-x |
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author | da Silva, Aline Gomes Paulino, Mário Fonseca Detmann, Edenio Fernandes, Henrique Jorge da Silva Amorim, Lincoln Ortega, Román Enrique Maza de Carvalho, Victor Valério da Costa Lima, Josilaine Aparecida de Moura, Felipe Henrique Monteiro, Mariana Benevides Bitencourt, Jéssika Almeida |
author_facet | da Silva, Aline Gomes Paulino, Mário Fonseca Detmann, Edenio Fernandes, Henrique Jorge da Silva Amorim, Lincoln Ortega, Román Enrique Maza de Carvalho, Victor Valério da Costa Lima, Josilaine Aparecida de Moura, Felipe Henrique Monteiro, Mariana Benevides Bitencourt, Jéssika Almeida |
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description | BACKGROUND: Nutrition is one of the most important factors that affect animal performance, and it therefore also impacts on financial results in beef systems. In this way, finding the best strategy for feeding supplements is of paramount importance. Aiming to evaluate the effect of supplement feeding strategies for beef cows in the last third of gestation, two experiments were conducted. In Experiment 1, 35 pregnant Nellore cows were assigned to a completely randomized design with four treatments: control, which received no supplement; supplementation for the last 30 d of gestation (30-d; 3.0 kg/d); supplementation for the last 60 d of gestation (60-d; 1.5 kg/d); or supplementation for the last 90 d of gestation (90-d; 1.0 kg/d). All supplemented treatments received the same total amount of supplement throughout the experiment: 90 kg (20% of crude protein). A second experiment (Experiment 2) was delineated to evaluate the effects of the amounts offered in Experiment 1 on intake and metabolism. Four multiparous pregnant Nellore cows were assigned to a 4 × 4 Latin square design, with periods of 15 d each. RESULTS: There was a linear effect of the number of days of supplementation on calving body weight (BW; P < 0.05) and a quadratic effect on BW change from parturition to d 31 post-calving (P < 0.05), with cows on the 60-d strategy losing less BW post-calving. No difference was found in offspring birth BW (P > 0.10). A significant linear effect on interval from parturition to conception (P < 0.05) was observed, with the highest calving to conception interval being observed in the 90-d strategy. The level of supplementation did not affect forage intake or neutral detergent fiber digestibility (P > 0.10). Nitrogen excreted through urine tended to increase linearly with the level of supplementation (P < 0.10). CONCLUSION: Providing 1.5 kg of supplement during the last 60 d of gestation improves cow performance after calving, reducing the magnitude of BW lost, and reduces the number of days from calving to re-conception in the following breeding season compared to the usually recommended period of supplementation of 90 d pre-partum. |
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spelling | pubmed-56256192017-10-12 Energetic-protein supplementation in the last 60 days of gestation improves performance of beef cows grazing tropical pastures da Silva, Aline Gomes Paulino, Mário Fonseca Detmann, Edenio Fernandes, Henrique Jorge da Silva Amorim, Lincoln Ortega, Román Enrique Maza de Carvalho, Victor Valério da Costa Lima, Josilaine Aparecida de Moura, Felipe Henrique Monteiro, Mariana Benevides Bitencourt, Jéssika Almeida J Anim Sci Biotechnol Research BACKGROUND: Nutrition is one of the most important factors that affect animal performance, and it therefore also impacts on financial results in beef systems. In this way, finding the best strategy for feeding supplements is of paramount importance. Aiming to evaluate the effect of supplement feeding strategies for beef cows in the last third of gestation, two experiments were conducted. In Experiment 1, 35 pregnant Nellore cows were assigned to a completely randomized design with four treatments: control, which received no supplement; supplementation for the last 30 d of gestation (30-d; 3.0 kg/d); supplementation for the last 60 d of gestation (60-d; 1.5 kg/d); or supplementation for the last 90 d of gestation (90-d; 1.0 kg/d). All supplemented treatments received the same total amount of supplement throughout the experiment: 90 kg (20% of crude protein). A second experiment (Experiment 2) was delineated to evaluate the effects of the amounts offered in Experiment 1 on intake and metabolism. Four multiparous pregnant Nellore cows were assigned to a 4 × 4 Latin square design, with periods of 15 d each. RESULTS: There was a linear effect of the number of days of supplementation on calving body weight (BW; P < 0.05) and a quadratic effect on BW change from parturition to d 31 post-calving (P < 0.05), with cows on the 60-d strategy losing less BW post-calving. No difference was found in offspring birth BW (P > 0.10). A significant linear effect on interval from parturition to conception (P < 0.05) was observed, with the highest calving to conception interval being observed in the 90-d strategy. The level of supplementation did not affect forage intake or neutral detergent fiber digestibility (P > 0.10). Nitrogen excreted through urine tended to increase linearly with the level of supplementation (P < 0.10). CONCLUSION: Providing 1.5 kg of supplement during the last 60 d of gestation improves cow performance after calving, reducing the magnitude of BW lost, and reduces the number of days from calving to re-conception in the following breeding season compared to the usually recommended period of supplementation of 90 d pre-partum. BioMed Central 2017-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5625619/ /pubmed/29026540 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40104-017-0209-x Text en © The Author(s). 2017 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated. |
spellingShingle | Research da Silva, Aline Gomes Paulino, Mário Fonseca Detmann, Edenio Fernandes, Henrique Jorge da Silva Amorim, Lincoln Ortega, Román Enrique Maza de Carvalho, Victor Valério da Costa Lima, Josilaine Aparecida de Moura, Felipe Henrique Monteiro, Mariana Benevides Bitencourt, Jéssika Almeida Energetic-protein supplementation in the last 60 days of gestation improves performance of beef cows grazing tropical pastures |
title | Energetic-protein supplementation in the last 60 days of gestation improves performance of beef cows grazing tropical pastures |
title_full | Energetic-protein supplementation in the last 60 days of gestation improves performance of beef cows grazing tropical pastures |
title_fullStr | Energetic-protein supplementation in the last 60 days of gestation improves performance of beef cows grazing tropical pastures |
title_full_unstemmed | Energetic-protein supplementation in the last 60 days of gestation improves performance of beef cows grazing tropical pastures |
title_short | Energetic-protein supplementation in the last 60 days of gestation improves performance of beef cows grazing tropical pastures |
title_sort | energetic-protein supplementation in the last 60 days of gestation improves performance of beef cows grazing tropical pastures |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5625619/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29026540 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40104-017-0209-x |
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