A. C. B. Menezes
Universidade Federal de Viçosa
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Journal of Dairy Science | 2015
P.P. Rotta; S.C. Valadares Filho; T.R.S. Gionbelli; L. F. Costa e Silva; T.E. Engle; Marcos Inácio Marcondes; M.M. Campos; A. C. B. Menezes; A.A.G. Lobo
This study investigated the influence of day of gestation (DG) and feeding regimens (FR) on maternal and fetal visceral organ mass in Holstein × Gyr cows. Forty-four pregnant multiparous Holstein × Gyr cows with an average initial body weight of 480±10.1 kg and an average initial age of 5±0.5 yr were allocated to 1 of 2 FR: ad libitum (AL; n=20) or maintenance level (ML; n=24). Maintenance level was considered to be 1.15% of body weight (dry matter basis) and met 100% of the energy requirements; AL provided 190% of the total net energy requirements. Cows were individually fed a corn silage and concentrate-based diet composed of 93% roughage and 7% concentrate (dry matter basis) as a total mixed ration twice daily. Pregnant cows were slaughtered at 4 DG: 139 (n=11), 199 (n=11), 241 (n=11), and 268 (n=11) d, which was followed by necropsy. Mass of heart, liver, and gastrointestinal tract was heavier in AL- than in ML-fed cows. Mammary gland mass was heavier in AL- than in ML-fed cows, and the heaviest mass was observed at 268 d of gestation. Feeding regimen did not influence fetal body weight in this study. The majority of the visceral organ masses were similar in fetuses from cows fed AL or ML. These data indicate that maternal feed restriction does not affect the development of most fetal organs or fetal development; however, some maternal organs are affected by the FR provided. Moreover, the negative effect on mammary gland mass caused by ML feeding will probably not affect the subsequent lactation because the crude protein concentration in the mammary gland increased with ML feeding. However, we suggest that the AL diet in pregnant dry cows should be provided with caution because the amount of fat in the mammary gland increased at 268 d of gestation.
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2016
A. C. B. Menezes; S.C. Valadares Filho; L. F. Costa e Silva; M. V. C. Pacheco; J. M. V. Pereira; P.P. Rotta; D. Zanetti; Edenio Detmann; F. A. S. Silva; L. A. Godoi; Luciana Navajas Rennó
Journal of Animal Science | 2018
F. A. S. Silva; S.C. Valadares Filho; M. V. Pacheco; B. C. Silva; A. C. B. Menezes; N V Trópia; E G Mafort; C W M Souza; B C Lage; P. Pucetti; T L Felix
Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition | 2018
F. A. S. Silva; S.C. Valadares Filho; Luciana Navajas Rennó; D. Zanetti; L. F. Costa e Silva; L. A. Godoi; José Pedro Vieira; A. C. B. Menezes; P. Pucetti; P.P. Rotta
The Journal of Agricultural Science | 2017
D. Zanetti; A. C. B. Menezes; F. A. S. Silva; L. F. Costa e Silva; P. P. Rotta; Edenio Detmann; T.E. Engle; S.C. Valadares Filho
Journal of Animal Science | 2017
A. C. B. Menezes; S.C. Valadares Filho; P. P. Rotta; S. A. Santos; M. V. C. Pacheco; B. C. Silva; P. Pucetti; H. M. Alhadas; Edenio Detmann; J. S. Caton
Journal of Animal Science | 2017
D. Zanetti; L. F. Prados; A. C. B. Menezes; J. M. V. Pereira; Edenio Detmann; T.E. Engle; S.C. Valadares Filho
Journal of Animal Science | 2016
F. A. S. Silva; S.C. Valadares Filho; Edenio Detmann; L. F. Costa e Silva; L. A. Godoi; B. C. Silva; J. M. V. Pereira; A. C. B. Menezes; P. Pucetti; P.P. Rotta
Journal of Animal Science | 2016
P. P. Rotta; S.C. Valadares Filho; L. F. Costa e Silva; Marcos Inácio Marcondes; A. C. B. Menezes; M. V. C. Pacheco; T.E. Engle; B. C. Silva
Journal of Animal Science | 2016
A. C. B. Menezes; S.C. Valadares Filho; P.P. Rotta; S. A. Santos; D. Zanetti; M. V. C. Pacheco; B. C. Silva; H. M. Alhadas; J. M. V. Pereira; P. Pucetti