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Archivos De Zootecnia | 2009

Influência da queima e aditivos químicos e bacterianos na composição química de silagens de cana-de-açúcar

Gustavo Rezende Siqueira; Ricardo Andrade Reis; Ruben Pablo Schocken-Iturrino; Thiago Fernandes Bernardes; A. J. V. Pires; Marcella de Toledo Piza Roth; R.C. Amaral

Agencia Paulista de Tecnologia dos Agronegocios (APTA) Polo Regional de Desenvolvimento dos Agronegocios da Alta Mogiana, Av. Rui Barbosa, s/n. C.P. 35, CEP 14770-000 Colina-SP


Asian-australasian Journal of Animal Sciences | 2014

Ingestive Behavior and Nitrogen Balance of Confined Santa Ines Lambs Fed Diets Containing Soybean Hulls

Milena Patrícia Viana Bastos; Gleidson Giordano Pinto de Carvalho; A. J. V. Pires; Robério Rodrigues Silva; Antônio Eustáquio Filho; Edileusa de Jesus dos Santos; Daiane Maria Trindade Chagas; Daniele Soares Barroso; George Abreu Filho

The objective of this study was to assess the effect of substituting corn with soybean hulls on the ingestive behavior and nitrogen balance of Santa Ines lambs. A total of 25 lambs with an initial body weight of 20±2 kg at approximately six months of age, sheltered individually in stalls (1.10 m×1.0 m), considering an entirely casual experimental delineation. Soybean hulls were substituted for corn at 0, 250, 500, 750, and 1,000 g/kg of dry matter (DM). The time spent feeding, ruminating, masticating, and resting was not affected by the substitution of corn with soybean hulls. In fact, the feeding efficiency in g DM/h and the rumination efficiency in g DM/bolus increased linearly with soybean hull substitution in the feed. Although the nitrogen balance was not altered by the use of soybean hulls as a substitute for corn in the diets of Santa Ines lambs, the N ingested and N digested expressed in g/d, N retained as a percentage of that ingested, and N retained as a percentage of that digested displayed quadratic behavior. In conclusion, corn can be substituted with soybean hulls up to 1,000 g/kg of dry matter in the concentrate, without changing the ingestive behavior and nitrogen balance.


Asian-australasian Journal of Animal Sciences | 2013

Diets Based on Sugar Cane Treated with Calcium Oxide for Lambs

Gleidson Giordano Pinto de Carvalho; R. Garcia; A. J. V. Pires; Robério Rodrigues Silva; E. Detmann; A. Eustáquio Filho; Leandro Sampaio Oliveira Ribeiro; L. M. Carvalho

This experiment was conducted to evaluate the intake, nutrient apparent digestibility and the effect of total collection days (two and four days) on apparent digestibility estimates for lambs fed diets containing sugar cane treated with calcium oxide (CaO). Eight Santa Inês castrated male lambs with a 16.6±1.8 kg body weight were used. The lambs were distributed in two 4×4 Latin squares, with four experimental periods of 14 d each. The animals were kept in 1.2 m2 individual pens, and the intake and digestibility evaluations were performed during the last four days of each period. The diets were formulated to be isonitrogenous, containing 14% crude protein (CP), and presenting 70% sugar cane treated with 0, 0.75, 1.5 or 2.25% of CaO (as-fed basis), corrected with 1% urea, and 30% concentrate. The sugar cane with added CaO was chopped, treated, and offered to the animals after 24 h of storage. The sugar cane with CaO increased the DM, OM, CP, NDF, NDFap, TC, NFCap and TDN intake (kg/d), when compared to natural sugar cane, and produced the same intake expressed as a percentage of body weight (% BW). The NFCap digestibility of the CaO-treated sugar cane was inferior to the NFCap digestibility in natural sugar cane. There was a linear increase in the DM intake with the CaO-added sugar cane, but the DM and NDF digestibility and the TDN content decreased linearly. The chemical treatment of sugar cane with CaO increases the intake but does not improve the nutrient digestibility. Two days of total fecal collection were found to be sufficient to estimate the total apparent digestibility in lambs.


Asian-australasian Journal of Animal Sciences | 2013

Long-term Bias of Internal Markers in Sheep and Goat Digestion Trials

Gleidson Giordano Pinto de Carvalho; Rasmo Garcia; A. J. V. Pires; Robério Rodrigues Silva; Edenio Detmann; Ronaldo Lopes Oliveira; Leandro Sampaio Oliveira Ribeiro

Two digestion trials, one with sheep and another with goats, were conducted to evaluate the long-term bias (LTB) of the indigestible dry matter (iDM), indigestible neutral detergent fiber (iNDF) and indigestible acid detergent fiber (iADF) internal markers. The study used eight Santa Inês castrated male sheep (average body weight of 16.6 kg) distributed in two 4×4 Latin squares and eight Saanen castrated male goats (average body weight of 22.6 kg) distributed in two 4×4 Latin squares. The experiments were conducted simultaneously, and the animals were housed in 1.2 m2 individual pens with wood-battened floors equipped with individual feeders and drinkers. The animals received isonitrogenous diets that were offered ad libitum and contained 14% crude protein and 70% sugar cane (with 0, 0.75, 1.5 or 2.25% CaO, in natural matter percentage), corrected with 1% urea and 30% concentrate. The experiment consisted of four experimental periods of 14 d each, with the feed, leftovers and feces sampled on the last four days of each period. The marker concentrations in the feed, leftovers and fecal samples were estimated by an in situ ruminal incubation procedure with a duration 240 h. The relationship between the intake and excretion of the markers was obtained by adjusting a simple linear regression model, independently from the treatment (diets) fixed effects and Latin squares. For both the sheep and goats, a complete recovery of the iDM and iNDF markers was observed (p>0.05), indicating the absence of LTB for these markers. However, the iADF was not completely recovered, exhibiting an LTB of −9.12% (p<0.05) in the sheep evaluation and −3.02% (p<0.05) in the goat evaluation.


Asian-australasian Journal of Animal Sciences | 2014

Ingestive Behavior of Lambs Confined in Individual and Group Stalls

A. Eustáquio Filho; Gleidson Giordano Pinto de Carvalho; A. J. V. Pires; Robério Rodrigues Silva; Paulo Eduardo Ferreira dos Santos; R. M. Murta; Fabiano Matos Pereira

The experiment was conducted to evaluate the ingestive behavior of lambs confined in individual and group stalls. We used thirty-four lambs in their growing phase, aged an average of three months, with mean initial live weight of 17.8±5.2 kg. They were allotted in a completely randomized design with 24 animals kept in individual stalls and 10 animals confined as a group. The experiment lasted for a total of 74 days, and the first 14 days were dedicated to the animals’ adaption to the management, facilities and diets. The data collection period lasted 60 days, divided into three 20-d periods for the behavior evaluation. The animals were subjected to five days of visual observation during the experiment period, by the quantification of 24 h a day, with evaluations on the 15th day of each period and an interim evaluation consisting of two consecutive days on the 30th and 31st day of the experiment. The animals confined as a group consumed less (p<0.05) fiber. However, the animals confined individually spent less (p<0.05) time on feeding, rumination and chewing activities and longer in idleness. Therefore, the lower capacity of lambs confined in groups to select their food negatively affects their feeding behavior.


Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2015

Chemical composition and fermentation characteristics of sugar cane silage enriched with detoxified castor bean meal

Aline Cardoso Oliveira; Roberti Garcia; A. J. V. Pires; Hellenn Cardoso Oliveira; Vitor Visintin Silva de Almeida; R. R. Silva; C. Souza Nascimento Filho; G. Abreu Filho

This experiment was designed to evaluate the effects of the inclusion of detoxified castor bean meal (CM) content on the chemical-bromatological composition, as well as the fermentation characteristics and dry matter losses of sugarcane silage. The treatments consisted of four levels (0, 7, 14 and 21% natural matter) of addition of castor bean meal. The design was completely randomized, with five replicates. The material was ensiled in PVC silos of 50-cm in height and 10-cm in diameter, which were opened after 60 days. The density of fodder maintained in the silos was equal to 750kg of natural matter/m3. In order to quantify the gas and effluent losses, the silos were weighed at the beginning and at the end of the experiment. The addition of castor bean meal has increased the levels of DM and crude protein and reduced the levels of neutral detergent fiber, N-NH3, ethanol, and gas and effluent losses from silages, but did not affect pH values. During ensiling, alcoholic fermentation was controlled with the inclusion of the additive.


Journal of Food Quality | 2016

Nutritional characteristics of lambs meat fed diets with cotton cake.

Luana Pereira; A. J. V. Pires; Gleidson Giordano Pinto de Carvalho; Rosani Valéria Marcelina Matoso Silva; Julliana Izabelle Simionato; Ellen Cristina Quirino Lacerda; Lais Santana Bezerra; Carlos Emanuel Eiras; Bruna Mara Aparecida de Carvalho


Archivos De Zootecnia | 2006

DEGRADABILIDADE RUMINAL DE CONCENTRADOS E SUBPRODUTOS AGROINDUSTRIAIS

G.G.P. de Carvalho; A. J. V. Pires; Cristina Mattos Veloso; R. R. Silva; F. B. L. Mendes; D.R. de Souza; A. A. Pinheiro


Small Ruminant Research | 2016

Cottonseed cake in substitution of soybean meal in diets for finishing lambs

Rosani Valéria Marcelina Matoso Silva; Gleidson Giordano Pinto de Carvalho; A. J. V. Pires; Mara Lúcia Alburquerque Pereira; Luana Pereira; Fleming Sena Campos; Alexandre Fernandes Perazzo; Maria Leonor Gomes Melo Lopes de Araújo; Camila de Oliveira Nascimento; S. A. Santos; Manuela Silva Libânio Tosto; Luana Marta de Almeida Rufino; Bruna Mara Aparecida de Carvalho


Revista Brasileira de Saúde e Produção Animal | 2009

Dry matter and fiber fraction degradability of sugar cane treated with calcium oxide or sodium hydroxide.

Leandro Sampaio Oliveira Ribeiro; A. J. V. Pires; G. G. P. de Carvalho; Daiane Maria Trindade Chagas

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G.G.P. de Carvalho

Federal University of Bahia

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Robério Rodrigues Silva

Southwest Minnesota State University

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Bruna Mara Aparecida de Carvalho

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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A. A. Pinheiro

Federal University of Bahia

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F. B. L. Mendes

Southwest Bahia State University

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Ellen Cristina Quirino Lacerda

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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