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Journal of Animal Science | 2012

Effects of feeding a multivalent polyclonal antibody preparation on feedlot performance, carcass characteristics, rumenitis, and blood gas profile in Bos indicus biotype yearling bulls

R. D. L. Pacheco; D. D. Millen; N. DiLorenzo; Cyntia Ludovico Martins; C. T. Marino; M. V. Fossa; S. L. Beier; A. DiCostanzo; Paulo Henrique Mazza Rodrigues; Mario de Beni Arrigoni

The objective of this study was to evaluate effects of feeding monensin (MON) or a multivalent polyclonal antibody preparation (PAP) against several rumen microorganisms on feedlot performance, carcass characteristics, blood gas profile, and rumenitis of Bos indicus biotype (BT) yearling bulls. The study was designed as a completely randomized design with a 3 × 2 factorial arrangement, replicated 4 times, in which 32 yearling bulls of each of 3 BT evaluated (3-way-cross, TC; Canchim, CC; and Nellore, NE) were fed diets containing either MON at 300 mg·d(-1) or PAP at 10 mL·d(-1) across 3 different periods. No significant (P > 0.10) feed additive (FA) main effects were observed for any of the feedlot performance variables and carcass characteristics with the exception of dressing percentage. Yearling bulls receiving PAP had a decreased (P = 0.047) dressing percentage when compared with yearling bulls receiving MON. Significant (P < 0.05) BT main effects were observed for all feedlot performance variables and carcass characteristics with the exception of kidney-pelvic fat expressed in kilograms (P = 0.49) and LM lipids content (P = 0.45). Crossbred yearling bulls (TC and CC) had greater (P < 0.001) ADG, DMI in kilograms, DMI as % of BW, and improved (P = 0.001) G:F when compared with NE yearling bulls. A tendency (P = 0.072) for a FA main effect was observed for rumenitis scores, in which yearling bulls receiving PAP had lesser rumenitis scores than those receiving MON. When the data were disposed as frequency percentage, 55.6% and 45.7% of the rumens from yearling bulls fed PAP and MON were scored between 0 and 1, respectively (0 = no lesions, 10 = severe lesions). Likewise, a significant BT main effect was observed (P = 0.008), where NE yearling bulls had greater rumenitis scores than those of crossbred yearling bulls (TC and CC). No significant FA main effects were observed (P > 0.10) for any of the fatty acids measured in the subcutaneous adipose tissue, with the exception that yearling bulls receiving MON had greater (P < 0.05) concentrations of palmitic acid (16:0), margaric acid (17:0), docosapentaenoic acid (22:5), and docosahexaenoic acid (22:6) than those yearling bulls receiving PAP. Feeding PAP tended to decrease incidence of rumen lesions and led to similar feedlot performance compared with feeding MON. Thus, PAP is a new technology that presents a possible alternative for ionophores.


Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science | 2014

Evaluation of Different Digestible Lysine Levels for Male Broilers During the Period of 18 to 40 Days of Age

Tcf Carlos; C. T. Marino; Nvp da Silva; Lcgs Barbosa; Rn Reis; K Muramatsu; Cs da S Araújo; Lf Araújo

A total of 1.500 male Cobb 500 broilers were used to determine the optimal digestible lysine level for 18 to 40-day-old broilers. The experimental period started when broilers were 18 days old and had an initial average weight of 737 ± 20 g. A completely randomized experimental design was applied, with five lysine levels, totaling five treatments with 10 replicates of 30 birds each. The experimental diets contained equal energy and protein levels, and 0.86, 0.95, 1.04, 1.13, and 1.22% digestible lysine. The following parameters were evaluated: average body weight at 40 days of age, daily weight gain, daily feed intake, feed conversion ratio, carcass yield and parts yield, and abdominal fat percentage. There was a quadratic effect (p<0.05) of digestible lysine levels on average body weight at 40 days of age, daily weight gain, and breast yield, and a cubic effect on feed conversion ratio and abdominal fat. There was no influence of lysine levels of daily feed intake, carcass yield, leg, or wing yields. It was concluded that digestible lysine requirements for male broilers during the evaluated period was 1.22% for performance and 1.04% for carcass yield.


Journal of Animal Science | 2015

Effects of feeding a spray-dried multivalent polyclonal antibody preparation on feedlot performance, feeding behavior, carcass characteristics, rumenitis, and blood gas profile of Brangus and Nellore yearling bulls.

D. D. Millen; R. D. L. Pacheco; N. DiLorenzo; Cyntia Ludovico Martins; C. T. Marino; J. P. S. T. Bastos; T. M. Mariani; R. S. Barducci; L. M. N. Sarti; A. DiCostanzo; Paulo Henrique Mazza Rodrigues; Mario de Beni Arrigoni

The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of replacing monensin (MON) with a spray-dried multivalent polyclonal antibody preparation (PAP) against several ruminal microorganisms on feedlot performance, carcass characteristics, feeding behavior, blood gas profile, and the rumenitis incidence of Brangus and Nellore yearling bulls. The study was designed as a completely randomized design with a 2 × 2 factorial arrangement, replicated 6 times (4 bulls per pen and a total of 24 pens), in which bulls ( = 48) of each biotype were fed diets containing either MON fed at 300 mg/d or PAP fed at 3 g/d. No significant feed additive main effects were observed for ADG ( = 0.27), G:F ( = 0.28), HCW ( = 0.99), or dressing percentage ( = 0.80). However, bulls receiving PAP had greater DMI ( = 0.02) and larger ( = 0.02) final LM area as well as greater ( < 0.01) blood concentrations of bicarbonate and base excess in the extracellular fluid than bulls receiving MON. Brangus bulls had greater ( < 0.01) ADG and DMI expressed in kilograms, final BW, heavier HCW, and larger initial and final LM area than Nellore bulls. However, Nellore bulls had greater daily DMI fluctuation ( < 0.01), expressed as a percentage, and greater incidence of rumenitis ( = 0.05) than Brangus bulls. In addition, Brangus bulls had greater ( < 0.01) DMI per meal and also presented lower ( < 0.01) DM and NDF rumination rates when compared with Nellore bulls. Significant interactions ( < 0.05) between biotype and feed additive were observed for SFA, unsaturated fatty acids (UFA), MUFA, and PUFA concentrations in adipose tissues. When Nellore bulls were fed PAP, fat had greater ( < 0.05) SFA and PUFA contents but less ( < 0.01) UFA and MUFA than Nellore bulls receiving MON. For Brangus bulls, MON led to greater ( < 0.05) SFA and PUFA and less ( < 0.05) UFA and MUFA than Brangus bulls fed PAP. Feeding a spray-dried PAP led to similar feedlot performance compared with that when feeding MON. Spray-dried PAP might provide a new technology alternative to ionophores.


Revista Brasileira de Saúde e Produção Animal | 2013

Associação de probióticos adicionados à dieta de leitões no aleitamento e na creche: índices zootécnicos e economicidade

Esther Ramalho Afonso; Larissa José Parazzi; C. T. Marino; Simone Maria Massami Kitamura Martins; Claudia Cassimira da Silva; Augusto Hauber Gameiro; Aníbal de Sant'Anna Moretti

The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of probiotics association added to piglets diets in lactation and nursery. A total of 144 piglets from birth to 62 days old were raised. The design with two treatments (Control and Probiotic A) was totally randomized in lactation. In the nursery, randomized blocks with factorial arrangement 2x3 were defined: Probiotic A and Probiotic B; Control and Probiotic B; Probiotic A and Probiotic A; Control and Control; Probiotic A with challenged animals; and Control and challenged animals. At 35 days from birth 48 animals of the nursery were orally inoculated with Salmonella Typhimurium. Average weight, feed consumption, average weight gain and feed conversion were assessed. For economic analysis, the costs of diet during the nursery and income of animal’s sale were calculated. Feed consumption considered for analysis was the one related to the period of 21 to 62 days of life. No effect was observed on evaluated parameters in the maternity. Positive effect was observed on feed conversion for Probiotic A and Probiotic A treatment in nursery. In economic evaluation, Control and Probiotic B treatment showed lower cost compared to other ones, thus representing a satisfactory alternative.


Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2012

Evaluation of relative biological efficiency of additives in sugarcane ensiling

Laura Maria Oliveira Borgatti; José Pavan Neto; André Luiz Veiga Conrado; C. T. Marino; Paula Marques Meyer; Paulo Henrique Mazza Rodrigues

The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of adding alkalis on the fermentative pattern, aerobic stability and nutritive value of the sugarcane silage. A completely randomized design with 6 additives in two concentrations (1 or 2%), plus a control group, totalizing 13 treatments [(6×2)+1] with four replications, was used. The additives were sodium hydroxide (NaOH), limestone (CaCO3), urea (CO(NH2)2), sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3), quicklime (CaO) and hydrated lime (Ca(OH)2). The material was ensiled in 52 laboratory silos using plastic buckets with 12 L of capacity. Silos were opened 60 days after ensiling, when organic acids concentration, aerobic stability and chemical composition were determined. The Relative Biological Efficiency (RBE) was calculated by the slope ratio method, using the data obtained from ratio between desirable and undesirable silage products, according to the equation: D/U ratio = [lactic/(ethanol + acetic + butyric)]. All additives affected dry matter, crude protein, acid detergent fiber, neutral detergent fiber contents and buffering capacity. Except for urea and quicklime, all additives increased the in vitro dry matter digestibility. In general, these additives altered the fermentative pattern of sugarcane silage, inhibiting alcoholic fermentation and improving lactic acid production. The additive that showed the best RBE in relation to sodium hydroxide (100%) was limestone (89.4%). The RBE values of urea, sodium bicarbonate and hydrated lime were 49.2%, 47.7% and 34.3%, respectively.


Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology | 2015

Slow-release urea in supplement fed to beef steers

Ana Paula Gonçalves; Carolina Fernanda Moysés do Nascimento; Fernanda Altieri Ferreira; Rodrigo da Costa Gomes; Marcelo de Queiroz Manella; C. T. Marino; João José Assumpção de Abreu Demarchi; Paulo Henrique Mazza Rodrigues

Replacing regular urea (RU) by slow-release urea (SRU) at two levels of non-protein nitrogen (NPN) in concentrate, offered with low-quality roughage, was evaluated in beef steers on dry matter intake (DMI), ruminal fermentation parameters, plasma urea nitrogen (PUN), total tract apparent digestibility of diets and in situ degradability of nitrogen sources. Eight ruminally cannulated steers were allocated into two 4x4 Latin squares, totalizing four treatments: 40 NPN/0 SRU: 40% of concentrate crude protein (CP) as NPN, resulting from 0% of SRU and 100% of RU; 40 NPN/50 SRU: 40% of concentrate CP as NPN, resulting from 50% of SRU and 50% of RU; 40 NPN/100 SRU: 40% of concentrate CP as NPN, resulting from 100% of SRU and 0% of RU; 80 NPN/100 SRU: 80% of concentrate CP as NPN, resulting from 100% of SRU and 0% of RU. Results showed that partial substitution of regular urea by slow-release urea did not alter dry matter intake, pattern of ruminal fermentation or plasma urea nitrogen concentrations and increased the total tract apparent digestibility of crude protein in steers diets. The increase in non-protein nitrogen content in crude protein of the concentrate could compromise feed intake and the efficiency of nutrient utilization in the steers fed complete diets based on low quality forage.


Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology | 2013

Probiotics association in the suckling and nursery in piglets challenged with Salmonella typhimurium

Esther Ramalho Afonso; Larissa José Parazzi; C. T. Marino; Simone Maria Massami Kitamura Martins; Lf Araújo; Cristiane Soares da Silva Araújo; Flávio Garcia Vilela; Aníbal de Sant'Anna Moretti

This work aimed to study the probiotics association in 144 piglets from birth to 62 days old. In lactation, the design was completely randomized with two treatments, CTL, 1 mL of distilled water and ProbA, 5g in 15 ml of distilled water, both orally, and in the nursery in randomized block design, with 2x3 factorial arrangement of treatments, ProbA ProbB: 30g/ton of ProbB in the ration; CTL ProbB: 30g/ton of ProbB in the ration; ProbA ProbA, CTL CTL; ProbA CHA (challenged); CTL CHA. At 35 days of age the animal of the nursery were inoculated with Salmonella typhimurium orally. There was no effect of the parameters evaluated during the maternity. In nursery, the feed conversion was favorable to the ProbA. In the evaluation of fecal score, the challenged group had more diarrhea and increased elimination of S. typhimurium. Results showed the positive action of probiotics when applied at birth by the direct influence on the formation of the intestinal microbiota.


Italian Journal of Animal Science | 2012

Effects of adding a spray-dried polyclonal antibody preparation on ruminal fermentation patterns and digestibility of cows fed high concentrate diets

J. P. S. T. Bastos; C. T. Marino; D. D. Millen; Rodrigo Dias Lauritano Pacheco; Juliane Diniz-Magalhaes; Flavio Perna; Cyntia Ludovico Martins; Paulo Henrique Mazza Rodrigues; Mario de Beni Arrigoni

The present study aimed to evaluate the effects of different doses of a spray-dried polyclonal antibody preparation against specific ruminal bacteria on rumen fermentation parameters as well as protozoa counts, in situ degradability of sugarcane neutral detergent fibre (NDF) and total tract apparent digestibility of total diet in cows fed high concentrate diets. Eight ruminally-cannulated cows were used in a replicated 4×4 Latin square design with four experimental periods of 21 days. The treatments were: T1 (control), 0.0 g/d of multivalent polyclonal antibody preparation (PAP-MV); T2, 1.5 g/d of PAP-MV; T3, 3.0 g/d of PAP-MV; T4, 4.5 g/d of PAP-MV. Sample collection for rumen fermentation parameters was carried out the last day of each period at 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 h after morning meal. For protozoa counts, samples were collected the last day of each period at 0 and 4 h after feeding. In situ degradability of sugarcane NDF was performed the last 5 days of each period, while total tract apparent digestibility of total diet was assessed the last 10 days of each period. Regardless of sampling time, there was no linear or quadratic effect on rumen pH, total concentration of short chain fatty acids, molar proportion of acetate, propionate and butyrate, ammonia nitrogen (NH3-N) or lactate. No treatment effects were detected for protozoa counts, in situ degradability of sugarcane NDF and total tract apparent digestibility of total diet. In conclusion, different levels of spray-dried PAP-MV were not sufficient to alter rumen environment.


American Journal of Animal and Veterinary Sciences | 2010

Effects of Flavomycin on Ruminal Fermentation, In Situ Degradability and In Vivo Digestibility in Bovine Fed Sugarcane Diets

Sabrina Marques Mogentale; Estela Jorge Alves da Silva; Paula Marques Meyer; C. T. Marino; Maria Claudia Araripe Sucupira; João José Assumpção de Abreu Demarchi; Paulo Henrique Mazza Rodrigues


Archive | 2015

Lipídios na nutrição de ruminantes.

S. R. de Medeiros; T. Z. Albertin; C. T. Marino

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S. R. de Medeiros

Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária

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Flavio Perna

University of São Paulo

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Lf Araújo

University of São Paulo

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