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Benefits of Silvopastoral Systems for Keeping Beef Cattle

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Silvopastoral Systems (SPS) are agroforestry arrangements that combine forage grasses with shrubs and trees for animal nutrition and complementary uses. Their contribution to sustainable livestock production and animal welfare is well recognized, mainly with Zebu cattle in tropical r...

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Autores principales: Huertas, Stella Maris, Bobadilla, Pablo Ernesto, Alcántara, Ignacio, Akkermans, Emilie, van Eerdenburg, Frank J. C. M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8066609/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33916155
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11040992
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author Huertas, Stella Maris
Bobadilla, Pablo Ernesto
Alcántara, Ignacio
Akkermans, Emilie
van Eerdenburg, Frank J. C. M.
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Bobadilla, Pablo Ernesto
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Silvopastoral Systems (SPS) are agroforestry arrangements that combine forage grasses with shrubs and trees for animal nutrition and complementary uses. Their contribution to sustainable livestock production and animal welfare is well recognized, mainly with Zebu cattle in tropical regions. In order to obtain information in temperate climate zones, 130 beef cattle of European breeds were selected from four commercial herds and randomly allocated to two contiguous plots: SPS and Open Pastures Systems (OPS). The trees in the SPS were Eucalyptus globulus globulus for paper pulp production. They were planted with two meters between each tree over native, diverse grasses. Over the course of one year, individual body weights and animal welfare indicators were collected every 45 days. There were no differences observed in weight gain between the two systems. No sign of impaired welfare, such as lameness, integument alterations, coughing, nasal/ocular discharge, or hampered respiration, was observed in either system. Silvopastoral systems offer animals a sustainable and richer environment, which will improve their welfare. The additional income provided by the wood production allows the farmers to maintain their traditional cattle farming lifestyle. ABSTRACT: The potential benefits of keeping Zebu cattle in silvopastoral systems are well described in tropical regions. In order to obtain information on European breeds of beef cattle (Bos taurus taurus) in temperate climate zones, individual records of body weight and welfare indicators were obtained from 130 beef cattle. These belonged to four herds and were randomly allocated to two contiguous plots: Silvopastoral Systems (SPS) and Open Pastures Systems (OPS). The SPS in this study were areas with exotic trees of Eucalyptus globulus globulus for paper pulp production planted in a 2 × 2 design (two meters between each tree) over diverse, native grasses. The OPS were large open areas with a great diversity of native grasses, herbs, and small plots of trees where the animals could rest and shelter from extreme weather conditions. Over the course of one year, individual body weights and a number of specific animal welfare indicators were measured every 45 days. After a descriptive analysis, a generalized linear mixed model (GLMM) with a Gaussian distribution, with time and system (OPS or SPS) fitted as fixed effects and individuals nested by herd as random intercepts, was used. The results showed that weight gain did not differ between the two systems. None of the animals showed any sign of impaired welfare in either system over the study period. Silvopastoral systems offer animals a sustainable and richer environment that will improves their welfare. The additional income provided by the wood production allows the farmers to maintain their traditional cattle farming lifestyle.
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spelling pubmed-80666092021-04-25 Benefits of Silvopastoral Systems for Keeping Beef Cattle Huertas, Stella Maris Bobadilla, Pablo Ernesto Alcántara, Ignacio Akkermans, Emilie van Eerdenburg, Frank J. C. M. Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Silvopastoral Systems (SPS) are agroforestry arrangements that combine forage grasses with shrubs and trees for animal nutrition and complementary uses. Their contribution to sustainable livestock production and animal welfare is well recognized, mainly with Zebu cattle in tropical regions. In order to obtain information in temperate climate zones, 130 beef cattle of European breeds were selected from four commercial herds and randomly allocated to two contiguous plots: SPS and Open Pastures Systems (OPS). The trees in the SPS were Eucalyptus globulus globulus for paper pulp production. They were planted with two meters between each tree over native, diverse grasses. Over the course of one year, individual body weights and animal welfare indicators were collected every 45 days. There were no differences observed in weight gain between the two systems. No sign of impaired welfare, such as lameness, integument alterations, coughing, nasal/ocular discharge, or hampered respiration, was observed in either system. Silvopastoral systems offer animals a sustainable and richer environment, which will improve their welfare. The additional income provided by the wood production allows the farmers to maintain their traditional cattle farming lifestyle. ABSTRACT: The potential benefits of keeping Zebu cattle in silvopastoral systems are well described in tropical regions. In order to obtain information on European breeds of beef cattle (Bos taurus taurus) in temperate climate zones, individual records of body weight and welfare indicators were obtained from 130 beef cattle. These belonged to four herds and were randomly allocated to two contiguous plots: Silvopastoral Systems (SPS) and Open Pastures Systems (OPS). The SPS in this study were areas with exotic trees of Eucalyptus globulus globulus for paper pulp production planted in a 2 × 2 design (two meters between each tree) over diverse, native grasses. The OPS were large open areas with a great diversity of native grasses, herbs, and small plots of trees where the animals could rest and shelter from extreme weather conditions. Over the course of one year, individual body weights and a number of specific animal welfare indicators were measured every 45 days. After a descriptive analysis, a generalized linear mixed model (GLMM) with a Gaussian distribution, with time and system (OPS or SPS) fitted as fixed effects and individuals nested by herd as random intercepts, was used. The results showed that weight gain did not differ between the two systems. None of the animals showed any sign of impaired welfare in either system over the study period. Silvopastoral systems offer animals a sustainable and richer environment that will improves their welfare. The additional income provided by the wood production allows the farmers to maintain their traditional cattle farming lifestyle. MDPI 2021-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8066609/ /pubmed/33916155 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11040992 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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