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Nutrient requirements and evaluation of equations to predict chemical body composition of dairy crossbred steers

OBJECTIVE: Objectives were to estimate energy and protein requirements of dairy crossbred steers, as well as to evaluate equations previously described in the literature (HH46 and CS16) to predict the carcass and empty body chemical composition of crossbred dairy cattle. METHODS: Thirty-three Holste...

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Autores principales: de Sales Silva, Flávia Adriane, de Campos Valadares Filho, Sebastião, Costa e Silva, Luiz Fernando, Fernandes, Jaqueline Gonçalves, Lage, Bruno Corrêa, Chizzotti, Mario Luiz, Felix, Tara Louise
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Publicado: Animal Bioscience 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7961289/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32819069
http://dx.doi.org/10.5713/ajas.19.0829
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author de Sales Silva, Flávia Adriane
de Campos Valadares Filho, Sebastião
Costa e Silva, Luiz Fernando
Fernandes, Jaqueline Gonçalves
Lage, Bruno Corrêa
Chizzotti, Mario Luiz
Felix, Tara Louise
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de Campos Valadares Filho, Sebastião
Costa e Silva, Luiz Fernando
Fernandes, Jaqueline Gonçalves
Lage, Bruno Corrêa
Chizzotti, Mario Luiz
Felix, Tara Louise
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description OBJECTIVE: Objectives were to estimate energy and protein requirements of dairy crossbred steers, as well as to evaluate equations previously described in the literature (HH46 and CS16) to predict the carcass and empty body chemical composition of crossbred dairy cattle. METHODS: Thirty-three Holstein×Zebu steers, aged 19±1 months old, with an initial shrunk body weight (BW) of 324±7.7 kg, were randomly divided into three groups: reference group (n = 5), maintenance level (1.17% BW; n = 4), and the remaining 24 steers were randomly allocated to 1 of 4 treatments. Treatments were: intake restricted to 85% of ad libitum feed intake for either 0, 28, 42, or 84 d of an 84-d finishing period. RESULTS: The net energy and the metabolizable protein requirements for maintenance were 0.083 Mcal/EBW(0.75)/d and 4.40 g/EBW(0.75), respectively. The net energy (NE(G)) and protein (NP(G)) requirements for growth can be estimated with the following equations: NE(G) (Mcal/kg EBG) = 0.2973((±0.1212)) ×EBW(0.4336(±0.1002)) and NP(G) (g/d) = 183.6((±22.5333))×EBG−2.0693((±4.7254))×RE, where EBW, empty BW; EBG, empty body gain; and RE, retained energy. Crude protein (CP) and ether extract (EE) chemical contents in carcass, and all the chemical components in the empty body were precisely and accurately estimated by CS16 equations. However, water content in carcass was better predicted by HH46 equation. CONCLUSION: The equations proposed in this study can be used for estimating the energy and protein requirements of crossbred dairy steers. The CS16 equations were the best estimator for CP and EE chemical contents in carcass, and all chemical components in the empty body of crossbred dairy steers, whereas water in carcass was better estimated using the HH46 equations.
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spelling pubmed-79612892021-04-01 Nutrient requirements and evaluation of equations to predict chemical body composition of dairy crossbred steers de Sales Silva, Flávia Adriane de Campos Valadares Filho, Sebastião Costa e Silva, Luiz Fernando Fernandes, Jaqueline Gonçalves Lage, Bruno Corrêa Chizzotti, Mario Luiz Felix, Tara Louise Anim Biosci Article OBJECTIVE: Objectives were to estimate energy and protein requirements of dairy crossbred steers, as well as to evaluate equations previously described in the literature (HH46 and CS16) to predict the carcass and empty body chemical composition of crossbred dairy cattle. METHODS: Thirty-three Holstein×Zebu steers, aged 19±1 months old, with an initial shrunk body weight (BW) of 324±7.7 kg, were randomly divided into three groups: reference group (n = 5), maintenance level (1.17% BW; n = 4), and the remaining 24 steers were randomly allocated to 1 of 4 treatments. Treatments were: intake restricted to 85% of ad libitum feed intake for either 0, 28, 42, or 84 d of an 84-d finishing period. RESULTS: The net energy and the metabolizable protein requirements for maintenance were 0.083 Mcal/EBW(0.75)/d and 4.40 g/EBW(0.75), respectively. The net energy (NE(G)) and protein (NP(G)) requirements for growth can be estimated with the following equations: NE(G) (Mcal/kg EBG) = 0.2973((±0.1212)) ×EBW(0.4336(±0.1002)) and NP(G) (g/d) = 183.6((±22.5333))×EBG−2.0693((±4.7254))×RE, where EBW, empty BW; EBG, empty body gain; and RE, retained energy. Crude protein (CP) and ether extract (EE) chemical contents in carcass, and all the chemical components in the empty body were precisely and accurately estimated by CS16 equations. However, water content in carcass was better predicted by HH46 equation. CONCLUSION: The equations proposed in this study can be used for estimating the energy and protein requirements of crossbred dairy steers. The CS16 equations were the best estimator for CP and EE chemical contents in carcass, and all chemical components in the empty body of crossbred dairy steers, whereas water in carcass was better estimated using the HH46 equations. Animal Bioscience 2021-04 2020-06-24 /pmc/articles/PMC7961289/ /pubmed/32819069 http://dx.doi.org/10.5713/ajas.19.0829 Text en Copyright © 2021 by Animal Bioscience This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lage, Bruno Corrêa
Chizzotti, Mario Luiz
Felix, Tara Louise
Nutrient requirements and evaluation of equations to predict chemical body composition of dairy crossbred steers
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title_full Nutrient requirements and evaluation of equations to predict chemical body composition of dairy crossbred steers
title_fullStr Nutrient requirements and evaluation of equations to predict chemical body composition of dairy crossbred steers
title_full_unstemmed Nutrient requirements and evaluation of equations to predict chemical body composition of dairy crossbred steers
title_short Nutrient requirements and evaluation of equations to predict chemical body composition of dairy crossbred steers
title_sort nutrient requirements and evaluation of equations to predict chemical body composition of dairy crossbred steers
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7961289/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32819069
http://dx.doi.org/10.5713/ajas.19.0829
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