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dc.contributor.authorSILVA, T. M. B. e
dc.contributor.authorARAUJO, G. G. L. de
dc.contributor.authorVOLTOLINI, T. V.
dc.contributor.authorQUEIROZ, M. A. A.
dc.contributor.authorYAMAMOTO, S. M.
dc.contributor.authorLISTA, F. N.
dc.contributor.authorGOIS, G. C.
dc.contributor.authorMORAES, S. A. de
dc.contributor.authorCAMPOS, F. S.
dc.contributor.authorSANTOS, M. C. da R.
dc.date.accessioned2022-10-06T14:05:39Z-
dc.date.available2022-10-06T14:05:39Z-
dc.date.created2022-10-06
dc.date.issued2022
dc.identifier.citationRevista Mexicana de Ciências Pecuárias, v. 13, n. 2, p. 408-421, 2022.
dc.identifier.urihttp://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1147161-
dc.descriptionThis study aimed to evaluate the productive performance and nutritional status of crossbred sheep fed a diet containing buffel grass silage (BGS) in substitution of corn silage (CS). Thirty-two male Santa Inês sheep with an average body weight of 20.09 ± 2.0 kg were distributed in a completely randomized block design with four treatments (0, 33.3, 66.6, and 100 % of substitution of corn silage with buffel grass silage) and eight animals per treatment. Dry matter intake, apparent nutrient digestibility, water balance, nitrogen balance, and productive performance of animals were evaluated. The different levels of substitution of corn silage by buffel grass silage promoted a linear decrease in the consumption of ether extract (P=0.001) and non-fibrous carbohydrate (P<0.001), apparent digestibility of non-fibrous carbohydrate (P=0.019), water intake via food (P<0.001), total water intake (P=0.008), water excretion via urine (P=0.004), total water excretion (P=0.001), among which the highest values were observed in animals fed 100% corn silage. Water excretion via feces (P=0.017) and nitrogen balance (P=0.047) showed a quadratic function, increasing as substitution with buffel grass silage increased from 0 to 33.3 %. No significant differences (P>0.05) were observed in sheep productive performance, with an average daily weight gain of 140.16 g/d. The replacement of 66.6 % of CS for BGS provides satisfactory results for dry matter and nutrients intake, and water intake, with weight gain of up to 155 g/d for Santa Inês crossbred sheep in Brazilian semi-arid.
dc.language.isoeng
dc.rightsopenAccess
dc.subjectRaça Santa Inês
dc.subjectSemiarido
dc.subjectOvinos mestiços
dc.subjectSilagem de milho
dc.subjectOvinos confinados
dc.titleProductive performance of sheep fed buffel grass silage in replacement of corn silage.
dc.typeArtigo de periódico
dc.subject.thesagroSilagem
dc.subject.thesagroCapim Buffel
dc.subject.thesagroPastagem
dc.subject.thesagroOvino
dc.subject.nalthesaurusAnimal nutrition
dc.subject.nalthesaurusSheep
riaa.ainfo.id1147161
riaa.ainfo.lastupdate2022-10-06
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.22319/rmcp.v13i2.5381
dc.contributor.institutionTIARA MILLENA BARROS E SILVA, UNIVASF; GHERMAN GARCIA LEAL DE ARAUJO, CPATSA; TADEU VINHAS VOLTOLINI, CPATSA; MÁRIO ADRIANO ÁVILA QUEIROZ, UNIVASF; SANDRA MARI YAMAMOTO, UNIVASF; FÁBIO NUNES LISTA, UNIVASF; GLAYCIANE COSTA GOIS, UNIVASF; SALETE ALVES DE MORAES, CPATSA; FLEMING SENA CAMPOS, Bolista CNPq/Embrapa Semiárido; MADRIANO CHRISTILIS DA ROCHA SANTOS, UNIVASF.
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