L. Melo, P. Oliveira, D. C. Plodoviski, L. Costa, Caroline Bordignon da Rosa, Everton Luiz Carneiro Pereira, A. M. Souza, M. Neumann
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摘要
摘要本试验旨在评价饲粮中添加酵母培养物或酶复合物对育成肉牛生产性能、日粮表观消化率和摄食行为的影响。试验处理为:无添加剂日粮(对照组);添加酶复合物的日粮(7 g动物日-1);饲粮中添加酵母培养物(动物第1天7g)和酶复合物(动物第1天7g)和酵母培养物(动物第1天7g)。试验设计完全随机化,5个重复。选用45头平均初始体重为362 kg±6 kg的安格斯½尼洛尔阉牛。无论评估期如何,不添加饲料均导致动物增重减少(0 ~ 21 d: 1.267 kg day-1;0 ~ 42天:1.377 kg day-1;0 ~ 63日龄:1.368 kg d -1),与添加动物相比,未添加动物的饲料转化率也较差。单独添加酵母培养物和酵母培养物与酶复合物混合添加时,淀粉表观消化率平均较高(分别为97.30%和97.07%)。使用酵母培养物和酶复合物的组合进行补充对体重增加没有额外的影响,但导致饲料转化率的平均值最低。
Supplementation of yeast culture combined with an enzyme complex in the diet for confined steers
Abstract The objective was to evaluate the productive performance, apparent digestibility of the diet and ingestive behavior of beef cattle finished in feedlot under the effect of the inclusion of yeast culture or enzyme complex. The treatments were: diet without additives (control); diet with enzyme complex (7 g animal day-1); diet with yeast culture (7g animal day-1) and diet with the association of enzymatic complex (7 g animal day-1) and yeast culture (7g animal day-1). The experimental design was completely randomized, with five replications. Forty ½ Angus ½ Nellore steers, with an average initial body weight of 362 kg ± 6 kg, were used. Regardless of the evaluation period, non-supplementation caused the animals to gain less weight (0 to 21 days: 1.267 kg day-1; 0 to 42 days: 1.377 kg day-1; 0 to 63 days: 1.368 kg day-1) compared to supplemented animals, feed conversion for non-supplemented animals was also worse. Starch apparent digestibility showed higher averages when steers were supplemented with yeast culture alone and yeast culture combined with enzyme complex (97.30% and 97.07%, respectively). Supplementation using a combination of yeast culture with enzyme complex did not cause additional effects on weight gain, but resulted in the lowest averages for feed conversion.