Carlos Augusto de Almeida Targino Alcoforado, Aianne Batista Lira, C. G. Souza, E. Santos, S. V. Bispo, S. Gonzaga Neto
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ABSTRACT Here in this study we assessed dairy heifers kept in tropical grasslands during spring and summer seasons to observe the effects of two supplementation strategies upon their performance. Sixteen dairy heifers (Holstein 5/8 x Gyr 3/4) with 135.25 kg of body mass were randomly assigned in two supplementation treatments (e.g., mineral salt and protein salt supplement) during spring and summer seasons, divided into two groups of eight animals that represented 4.29 animal unit ha. Initial and final fasted weights (i.e., feed and water withheld for 16h) were obtained before to start and at the end of each grazing cycle (28 days), and then the weight gain (kg animal-1) per grazing cycle was calculated by the difference between final and initial weights. There was no significant effect (P <0.05) on the intake of dry matter, crude protein, ether extract, neutral detergent fiber, and dry matter digestibility, between treatments (P <0.05). However, there was a significant effect (P <0.05) between seasons; e.g., respective means of dry matter intake (kg day-1,% BW g / kg 0.75), intake of crude protein (g day-1 g / kg 0.75), ether extract (g day-1), neutral detergent fiber (g day-1 and% BW) were 3.95 and 2.88 kg, 2.54 and 1.65%, 89.27 and 59.56 g kg0.75, 429.89 and 298.43 g day-1, 9.72 and 6.18 g kg0.75, 118.79 and 84.07 g day-1, 2.90 and 2.05 kg day-1, 1.86 and 1.18%, for Spring and Summer seasons. Moreover, the dry matter intake (% BW and g kg 0.75 of DM) were higher (P < 0.05) during the spring season (e.g., 2.53 vs 1.64 % BW; and 89.26 vs 59.56 g kg0.75 DM).
摘要本研究以春夏两季热带草原饲养的奶牛为研究对象,观察两种补充策略对其生产性能的影响。选取16头体重为135.25 kg的荷斯坦5/8 ×吉尔3/4乳牛,在春夏两季随机分为两组,每组8头,每组4.29动物单位公顷。在每个放牧周期(28 d)开始前和结束时分别获得初始和最终禁食体重(即禁食16h),然后通过最终体重与初始体重之差计算每个放牧周期的增重(kg动物-1)。各处理对干物质采食量、粗蛋白质、粗脂肪、中性洗涤纤维和干物质消化率均无显著影响(P <0.05)。但季节间差异显著(P <0.05);例如,春、夏两季干物质采食量(kg d -1、%体重g / kg0.75)、粗蛋白质采食量(g d -1 g / kg0.75)、粗脂肪采食量(g d -1、%体重0.75)、中性洗涤纤维采食量(g d -1、%体重)分别为3.95、2.88 kg、2.54、1.65%、89.27、59.56 g kg0.75、429.89、298.43 g d -1、9.72、6.18 g kg0.75、118.79、84.07 g d -1、2.90、2.05 kg d -1、1.86、1.18%。干物质采食量(% BW和g kg 0.75 DM)在春季较高(2.53 vs 1.64% BW;89.26 vs 59.56 g kg (0.75 DM)。