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Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2005

Efeito de níveis de suplementação sobre o comportamento ingestivo de bezerras em pastagem de aveia (Avena strigosa Schreb.) e azevém (Lolium multiflorum Lam.)

Carolina Bremm; Marta Gomes da Rocha; João Restle; Alcides Pilau; Denise Baptaglin Montagner; Fabiana Kellermann de Freitas; Stefani Macari; Denise Adelaide Gomes Elejalde; Dalton Roso; Juliano Roman; Éverton Pujol Guterres; Vagner Guasso da Costa; Fábio Pereira Neves

Foi avaliado o comportamento ingestivo de bezerras de corte submetidas a diferentes niveis de suplementacao energetica. Os niveis testados foram (0; 0,5; 1,0; 1,5% do peso vivo), em pastagem de aveia preta (Avena strigosa Schreb.) e azevem (Lolium multiflorum Lam.). O suplemento foi farelo de trigo, fornecido diariamente as 14h. Para registro das atividades de pastejo, ruminacao, ocio e permanencia no cocho, adotou-se a observacao visual, feita a cada dez minutos, durante 24 horas, em quatro datas. Para cada nivel de suplementacao, foram observados seis animais dos grupos geneticos Charoles, 3/4 Charoles/Nelore e 5/8 Nelore/Charoles, com aproximadamente oito meses de idade e peso inicial de 158 kg. Os animais que receberam suplementacao diminuiram o tempo de pastejo em relacao aos nao-suplementados, sem alteracao no consumo estimado de forragem. Os animais que receberam suplementacao a 1,5% do PV permaneceram mais tempo no cocho, aumentando a frequencia de retorno ao cocho nos maiores niveis de suplementacao. Os niveis de suplementacao nao interferiram nos tempos de ruminacao e ocio.


Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2010

Concentrate supplementation for beef heifers on cool-season cultivated pastures

Luciana Pötter; Marta Gomes da Rocha; Dalton Roso; Vagner Guasso da Costa; Carine Lisete Glienke; Aline Tatiane Nunes da Rosa

Com o objetivo de avaliar as relacoes nao-aparentes em estudos individuais foram analisadas em conjunto variaveis provenientes de nove experimentos realizados com diversos niveis e tipos de suplementos para novilhas de corte em pastagens cultivadas de estacao fria. Os dados foram estratificados em dois grupos: com e sem suplemento concentrado. A massa de forragem e a oferta de lâminas foliares, assim como a estrutura do dossel (altura e relacao folha:colmo), foram semelhantes entre os grupos com e sem suplementacao. As novilhas que receberam suplemento consumiram pasto com menor teor de fibra em detergente neutro e apresentaram maior ganho medio diario. A suplementacao aumentou em 33,3% o consumo total de materia seca. Para cada kg consumido de MS do concentrado, o consumo de MS do pasto reduziu 0,7 kg. A eficiencia de transformacao da forragem foi semelhante entre os grupos com ou sem suplementacao, com valor medio de 9,5 kg de MS da forragem/kg de peso corporal ganho. As novilhas que receberam suplemento ingeriram 6,4 kg de MS do suplemento a cada kg de ganho adicional. O uso de suplemento concentrado permitiu o aumento da taxa de lotacao e do ganho de peso por area. Novilhas sob suplementacao com concentrado apresentam maiores pesos corporais, maiores alturas de cernelha e maiores escores de condicao corporal no final do periodo de utilizacao da pastagem.


Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2011

Comportamento de pastejo e ingestão de forragem por novilhas de corte em pastagens de milheto e papuã

Vagner Guasso da Costa; Marta Gomes da Rocha; Luciana Pötter; Dalton Roso; Aline Tatiane Nunes da Rosa; Jonatas dos Reis

It was studied performance, behavior and forage ingestion by beef heifers on pearl millet (Pennisetum americanum (L.) Leeke) and Alexander grass (Urochloa plantaginea) pastures from January to April 2008. The continuous grazing method with a variable number of animals was used. Forage ingestion was estimated during vegetative and reproductive stage of forage plants using chromic oxide as fecal production marker. Evaluations of behavior were carried out by visual observation in four 24-hour continuous periods. Mean values of forage mass, forage offer and leaf blade offer were 3,927 kg/ha of DM, 14.6 kg of DM/100 kg BW and 3.36 kg of DM/100 kg BW, respectively. The variables of the pasture, animal performance, ingestive behavior and forage intake were similar for pearl millet and alexander grass. Variables of forage, animal performance and grazing times, idle and rumination and number of bites per day showed variation over days of pasture utilization. Forage ingestion was 2.49% of the body weight and it did not vary according to phenological stage. Use of sites infested with alexander grass as pastures provides performance similar to the one obtained with pearl millet.


Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2012

Productivity and reproductive performance of grazing beef heifers bred at 18 months of age

Alexandre Nunes Motta de Souza; Marta Gomes da Rocha; Dalton Roso; Luciana Pötter; Aline Tatiane Nunes da Rosa; Gustavo Freitas Ilha; Anna Carolina Cerato Confortin

The experiment was carried out to evaluate the performance and body development of beef heifers reared from 15 to 18 months of age on Pearl millet (Pennisetum americanum), Alexandergrass pasture (Urochloa plantaginea) or native pasture invaded by Annoni-2 grass (Eragrostis plana Nees). The experimental design was completely randomized following a repeated measure arrangement, with three treatments and two replications. The grazing method was continuous with variable stocking rate in order to maintain the sward height at 40 cm. Masses of leaf, stem and dead material, crude protein and neutral detergent fiber were similar between Pearl millet and Alexandergrass. Average daily gain, stocking rate, live weight gain per hectare, body weight, body condition score, weight-to-height ratio and reproductive tract score of the heifers kept on annual summer pastures (Pearl millet or Alexandergrass) were superior, compared with the heifers on Annoni-2 grass pasture.


Ciencia Rural | 2013

Consumo de forragem e desempenho de novilhas de corte recebendo suplementos em pastagem de azevém

Aline Tatiane Nunes da Rosa; Marta Gomes da Rocha; Luciana Pötter; Gilberto Vilmar Kosloski; Dalton Roso; Renato Alves de Oliveira Neto

The performance, behavior and forage intake of grazing beef heifers at two phenological stages of Italian ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam.): pre-flowering and flowering, were studied. The heifers remained exclusively on pasture or receiving corn grain or extruded supplement plus fat. The experimental design was completely randomized in a factorial 3x2 arrangement (three feeding systems x two phenological stages of Italian ryegrass). The forage intake was evaluated using chromic oxide as a faecal production indicator. Mean values of herbage mass and leaf allowance were 1636kg ha-1 of dry matter (DM) and 2.3kg of DM 100kg-1 live weight (LW), respectively. Heifers kept exclusively on pasture consumed more grass without difference of those receiving fat. Heifers exclusively on pasture presented greater daily bite rate. The forage and total DM intake, which averaged 2.74 and 3.01% of LW, respectively, are similar at pre-flowering and flowering of ryegrass. The total forage DM intake and the grazing, rumination and idling times of beef heifers receiving supplements are similar to the use of the ryegrass exclusively, resulting in similar individual performance of heifers.


Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2010

Ingestive behavior and displacement patterns of beef heifers on Italian ryegrass pasture

Carine Lisete Glienke; Marta Gomes da Rocha; Dalton Roso; Luciana Pötter; Vagner Guasso da Costa; Juliana Medianeira Machado

The effect of supplementation on ingestive behavior and displacement patterns of beef heifers grazing on Italian ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam.) pasture was evaluated. The grazing method was continuous with variable stocking rate. The experimental design was completely randomized with repeated measures on time. The supplement utilized was a commercial ration (17% CP, 21.4% NDF), daily supplied at 2 pm, in the proportion of 1% of body weight. The evaluations were made through visual observations, in four continuous periods of 24 hours. There was no difference in the bite rate between heifers with and without supplement and bite rate was higher at the end of the period of pasture utilization. Supplemented animals increased bite mass. The number of stations/minute, bites/station and the displacement patterns was influenced by forage changes along the occupation period. The ingestive behavior and displacement patterns of heifers are modified by supplementation and structural variation of the grass along its biological cycle. In the reproductive stage of Italian ryegrass, grazing time, daily number of bites and, feeding stations and time for station are similar between not supplemented and supplemented heifers.


Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2011

Comportamento ingestivo de novilhas de corte em pastagem de gramíneas anuais de estação quente

Alexandre Nunes Motta de Souza; Marta Gomes da Rocha; Luciana Pötter; Dalton Roso; Carine Lisete Glienke; Renato Alves de Oliveira Neto

The experiment was carried out with the objective of evaluating attributes of pearl millet (Pennisetum americanum) and Alexander grass (Urochloa plantaginea) pastures and to relate them with ingestive behavior of beef heifers. The experimental design was complete randomized, with repeated measures over time, with two treatments and two area replications. Grazing method was continuos stocking and variable number of animals to keep canopy height at 40 cm. Mass of leaf blade, stem and dead material, forage accumulation rate, leaf/stem ratio, offer of forage and leaf blade, content of neutral detergent fiber were all similar in pearl millet and Alexander grass. Alexander grass presented higher stem bulk density in the 0-15 cm stratum. The density of dead material in the 0-15 cm stratum and the densities of leaf blade, stem and dead material in 15-30 cm, 30-45 cm and more than 45 cm in height strata were similar in millet and Alexander grass. The ingestive behavior of heifers, measured by grazing, rumination and idle times, bite rate, bite weight, bite per feeding station, feeding stations per minute and rate of displacement was similar when animals were kept in pearl millet or alexandergrass pastures. Multiple regression equations, considering atributes of pasture, grazing and climate showed determination coefficients greater than 0.70 for grazing time, bite mass, bite by feeding station, feeding station per minute, rate of displacement and they can be used as predictors of the ingestive behavior of beef heifers in pearl millet or alexandergrass pastures.The experiment was carried out with the objective of evaluating attributes of pearl millet (Pennisetum americanum) and Alexander grass (Urochloa plantaginea) pastures and to relate them with ingestive behavior of beef heifers. The experimental design was complete randomized, with repeated measures over time, with two treatments and two area replications. Grazing method was continuos stocking and variable number of animals to keep canopy height at 40 cm. Mass of leaf blade, stem and dead material, forage accumulation rate, leaf/stem ratio, offer of forage and leaf blade, content of neutral detergent fiber were all similar in pearl millet and Alexander grass. Alexander grass presented higher stem bulk density in the 0-15 cm stratum. The density of dead material in the 0-15 cm stratum and the densities of leaf blade, stem and dead material in 15-30 cm, 30-45 cm and more than 45 cm in height strata were similar in millet and Alexander grass. The ingestive behavior of heifers, measured by grazing, rumination and idle times, bite rate, bite weight, bite per feeding station, feeding stations per minute and rate of displacement was similar when animals were kept in pearl millet or alexandergrass pastures. Multiple regression equations, considering atributes of pasture, grazing and climate showed determination coefficients greater than 0.70 for grazing time, bite mass, bite by feeding station, feeding station per minute, rate of displacement and they can be used as predictors of the ingestive behavior of beef heifers in pearl millet or alexandergrass pastures.


Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2005

Produção de forragem e produção animal em pastagem com duas disponibilidades de forragem associadas ou não à suplementação energética

Alcides Pilau; Marta Gomes da Rocha; João Restle; Fabiana Kellermann de Freitas; Dalton Roso

The trial was conducted to evaluate two forage availabilities (1.200 and 1.500 kg/ha of dry matter [DM]) and energy supplementation of winter pasture on herbage and animal yields. The pasture was a mixture of oat (Avena strigosa Schreb) + Italian ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam). Ninety Charolais and Charolais crossbred Nellore heifers, with initial live weight of 164 kg, were submitted to the following treatments: LFA - low forage availability; HFA - high forage availability; LFAS - low forage availability + supplementation; HFAS - high forage availability + supplementation. The daily supplementation of ground sorghum corresponded to 0.7% body weight (BW). The variables studied were forage accumulation rate (FAR), stocking rate (SR) and live weight gain (LWG). Forage availability and supplementation did not affect FAR, which averaged 45.53 kg/ha DM. The average SR in DFA, 862 kg/ha of BW, was quite constant during pasture grazing cycle. The SR was extremely variable in LFAS, HFA and LFAS treatments, being greatest in LFAS treatment after 08/26. Body weight gain per hectare was not affected by forage availability but increased by 59.4% in response to pasture supplementation.


Ciencia Rural | 2011

Ingestão de matéria seca por novilhas de corte em pastagem de milheto

Denise Baptaglin Montagner; Marta Gomes da Rocha; Teresa Cristina Moraes Genro; Carolina Bremm; Davi Teixeira dos Santos; Juliano Roman; Dalton Roso

It was evaluate the dry matter (DM) herbage intake by beef heifers and the bite mass on a Pearl Millet (Pennisetum americanun (L.) Leeke) pasture. The experimental design was completely randomized with repeated measures in time, two leaf blade mass (600 and 1,000kg ha-1 of DM), which were maintained by continuous stocking with variable stocking rate, and three replicate areas. The herbage intake was evaluated using chromic oxide (Cr2O3) as a faecal production indicator and the acid detergent indigestible fiber as an internal indicator. The qualitative parameters evaluated in the forage were the neutral detergent fiber, in vitro organic mater digestibility and the crude protein content. The heavier bites were achieved in a Pearl Millet pasture managed with 1,000kg ha-1 of leaf blade dry matter (DM) even though the steers have eaten the same dry matter amount, 1.8% of live weight, in the two leaf blade mass. The Pearl Millet pasture managed with leaf blade herbage mass of 600 or 1,000kg ha-1 of DM provides to the grazing animals similar opportunity of herbage intake.


Ciencia Rural | 2010

Recria de bezerras de corte em pastagem de azevém sob frequências de suplementação

Aline Tatiane Nunes da Rosa; Marta Gomes da Rocha; Luciana Pötter; Dalton Roso; Vagner Guasso da Costa; Laila Arruda Ribeiro; Maria José de Oliveira Sichonany

This research aimed to evaluate the performance of beef heifers submitted to Italian ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam) pasture and under differents supplementation frequencies: exclusively on Italian ryegrass pasture; supplemented seven days/week and supplemented five days/week (Monday to Friday). The weekly amount of supplement (17% CP, 71% TDN) was similar for heifers daily supplemented and supplemented five days a week. The method used was of continuous grazing with variable stocking rate in a complet randomized design with three treatments and two area replication. The stocking rate is greater when animals are supplemented, regardless of supplementation frequency. The average daily weight gain, body condition score and live weight gain per area were similar among supplementation strategies. The reducion of supplementation frequency has no negative effects on animal performance and may be an option for feed management of herd.

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Marta Gomes da Rocha

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Luciana Pötter

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Vagner Guasso da Costa

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Aline Tatiane Nunes da Rosa

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Carine Lisete Glienke

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Alexandre Nunes Motta de Souza

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Fabiana Kellermann de Freitas

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Gustavo Freitas Ilha

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Juliano Roman

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Carolina Bremm

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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