Daytime behavior of girolando heifers in marandu palisadegrass pastures with protein supplementationin autumn

Autor: Fabio Pinese, Mauricio Gomes de Sousa, Claudeci Quirino de Souza, Thiago Herling da Cruz Madeira, Enilson Geraldo Ribeiro, Flavia Maria de Andrade Gimenes, Alessandra Aparecida Giacomini
Jazyk: English<br />Spanish; Castilian<br />Portuguese
Rok vydání: 2017
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Zdroj: Boletim de Indústria Animal (2017)
Druh dokumentu: article
ISSN: 1981-4100
Popis: Cattle production in Brazil is mainly based on the use of pasture as the main source of nutrients. Supplementation together with the correct pasture management has been one of the main tools to optimize animal production. In addition, understanding how the animal adjusts its ingestive behavior, determining the time spent grazing, rumination and idle time is a fundamental parameter for the development of nutritional management strategies. This research aimed to identify if canopy height and protein supplementation interfere in daytime behavior of Girolando breed in Marandu Palisadegrass pastures with intermittent defoliation. The experiment was conducted at Instituto de Zootecnia in Nova Odessa, São Paulo, Brazil. The method used was the visual observation and the activities of the animals were written every 10 minutes (grazing, rumination and idle time), from 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., thus comprising 12 continuous hours. The cattle were properly identified with colored ribbon around the neck. Treatments consisted in two supplements (100% and 140% of rumen degradable protein requirement), and pre-grazing and post-grazing canopy heights (25 cm and 15 cm respectively), according to a completely randomized design in 2x2 factorial arrangement with 3 replications, from April to May 2017. African Mahogany seedlings were planted in February/2016, in three rows or one row (5 m between trees) spaced 15 m apart (Marandu Palisadegrass 4,500 m2 paddocks) but were not considered in this work, since they were with 67 cm average height, without interference in pasture growth. Data were subjected to analysis of variance using PROC MIXED of SAS® (Statistical Analysis System, version 9.3) statistical package. The means of the treatments were estimated using "LSMEANS" and the comparison between them performed by Student t test (P
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