TY - JOUR
T1 - Composição corporal e exigências de energia de mantença em bovinos Nelore, puros mestiços, em confinamento
AU - De Freitas, José Antônio
AU - De Queiroz, Augusto César
AU - Dutra, Alecssandro Regal
AU - Mendonça Vieira, Ricardo Augusto
AU - De Paula Lana, Rogério
AU - De Paula Leonel, Fernando
AU - Henrique, Douglas Sampaio
AU - De Lima, Adhemar Ventura
AU - De Souza, Júlio César
PY - 2006
Y1 - 2006
N2 - The objectives of this trial were to estimate the body composition of fat and protein and the net energy requirements for maintenance of purebred and crossbred Nellore. Seventy-two young bulls averaging 10 to 11 months of age from four genetic groups were used: 18 Nellore, 18 F1 Nellore x Angus, 18 F1 Nellore x Brown Swiss and 18 F1 Nellore x Simental with initial average weights of 286, 309, 333 and 310 kg, respectively. A completely randomized design was adopted and bulls from the four genetic groups were fed diets containing: 30, 40, 60 and 70% of concentrate. Three animals from each genetic group were feed restricted while other three bulls were slaughtered at the beginning of the trial and used as reference. The net energy requirements of maintenance were obtained by regressing heat production (kcal/kg0.75/day) on metabolizable energy intake (Mcal/kg0.75/day) extrapolating to zero level of metabolizable energy intake. There was no difference in net energy requirements for maintenance among genetic groups. Body contents of fat, protein and fat concentration (g/kg EBW) increased, respectively, 260.2, 92.6 and 67.8% when body weight increased from 250 to 550 kg whereas body protein concentration reduced 10.9%. The identity test of the non-linear model indicated no significant differences among genetic groups for body composition of fat, protein and energy as well as for net energy requirements for maintenance. The estimated net energy requirement for maintenance was 79.45 kcal/kg 0.75/day in this study.
AB - The objectives of this trial were to estimate the body composition of fat and protein and the net energy requirements for maintenance of purebred and crossbred Nellore. Seventy-two young bulls averaging 10 to 11 months of age from four genetic groups were used: 18 Nellore, 18 F1 Nellore x Angus, 18 F1 Nellore x Brown Swiss and 18 F1 Nellore x Simental with initial average weights of 286, 309, 333 and 310 kg, respectively. A completely randomized design was adopted and bulls from the four genetic groups were fed diets containing: 30, 40, 60 and 70% of concentrate. Three animals from each genetic group were feed restricted while other three bulls were slaughtered at the beginning of the trial and used as reference. The net energy requirements of maintenance were obtained by regressing heat production (kcal/kg0.75/day) on metabolizable energy intake (Mcal/kg0.75/day) extrapolating to zero level of metabolizable energy intake. There was no difference in net energy requirements for maintenance among genetic groups. Body contents of fat, protein and fat concentration (g/kg EBW) increased, respectively, 260.2, 92.6 and 67.8% when body weight increased from 250 to 550 kg whereas body protein concentration reduced 10.9%. The identity test of the non-linear model indicated no significant differences among genetic groups for body composition of fat, protein and energy as well as for net energy requirements for maintenance. The estimated net energy requirement for maintenance was 79.45 kcal/kg 0.75/day in this study.
KW - Body composition
KW - Cattle
KW - Crossbred
KW - Maintenance requirements
KW - Nellore
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=33746846105&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1590/s1516-35982006000300034
DO - 10.1590/s1516-35982006000300034
M3 - Tidsskriftartikel
AN - SCOPUS:33746846105
SN - 1516-3598
VL - 35
SP - 878
EP - 885
JO - Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia
JF - Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia
IS - 3
ER -