Diego Soares Machado
Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
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Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2012
Luiz Angelo Damian Pizzuti; Dari Celestino Alves Filho; Ivan Luiz Brondani; João Restle; Leandro da Silva Freitas; Flânia Mônego Argenta; Diego Soares Machado; Gilmar dos Santos Cardoso
The response of energy supplementation was evaluated on the development and reproductive performance of beef heifers on temperate grasslands. Twenty-eight Charolais × Nellore heifers, with initial average age of 18 months and initial live weight of 274.9 kg were utilized. The animals were maintained on oat + ryegrass pasture and distributed in the following treatments: no supplementation (NS): heifers kept exclusively on pasture; MEG: supplementation with protected fat Megalac®; BRM: supplementation with brown rice meal; BRM+MEG: supplementation with BRM + protected fat. The average final weight of the heifers was of 403.4 kg and corresponded to 89.5% of the adult weight. The body condition of heifers increased linearly with daily increase of 0.012 points, correlating positively with the final weight. There was interaction between treatment and period for average daily weight gain. The highest daily weight gain, 1.395 kg, occurred in the first period when the animals were supplemented with BRM+MEG. In the last period, the NS animals presented the lowest daily weight gain, 0.888 kg. Supplementation with brown rice meal and/or protected fat does not interfere in the intake of pasture by heifers or increase the total intake of dry matter, not changing, therefore, the average daily weight gain at the end of the period of grazing. The daily weight gain does not change during supplementation. The use of temperate pasture with and without supplementation promotes the proper development of the structure and reproductive tract of heifers, benefiting the animal performance indexes in the first mating at 25-27 months of age.
Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira | 2018
Diego Soares Machado; Guilherme Joner; Lucas Braido Pereira; Luciana Pötter; Ivan Luiz Brondani; Dari Celestino Alves Filho
The objective of this work was to analyze the effects of immunocastration on the performance and carcass quality of steers in the finishing phase, compared with non-castration and surgical castration. Data from ten studies with records of 1,261 male bovines were analyzed. The studies included in the meta-analysis necessarily contained treatments with immunocastration specifically against the gonadotropin-releasing hormone. Each study was considered as a random effect in the statistical model used. The data were tested for homogeneity of variances and residue normality, and then subjected to the analysis of variance. Means were compared by Student’s t-test. Non-castrated steers showed greater daily weight gain, feed efficiency, slaughter and hot carcass weights, and loin eye area, besides lower fat thickness than surgically-castrated animals and the lowest a* and b* meat coloration values. Overall, immunocastrated steers were inferior to the non-castrated ones, but superior to those surgically-castrated. Immunocastrated steers present performance and carcass traits superior to those of surgically-castrated animals, but similar meat quality.
Anais Da Academia Brasileira De Ciencias | 2018
Guilherme Joner; Dari Celestino Alves Filho; Ivan Luiz Brondani; Daniele Borchate; John Lenon Klein; Camille Carijo Domingues; Leonel da Silva Rodrigues; Diego Soares Machado
The objective was to evaluate the influence of calving and postpartum characteristics, measured in different genetic predominance, on the postpartum rebreeding. Were evaluated 437 partum from cows that received feeding management consisting of a forage base of the native field and the mating season consisted of 90 days. The measurements were used from the data base (age of cow, genetic predominance, body weight, body condition score and date of calving) of the cows in the partum and postpartum period. The variables were submitted to analysis of multiple variances, multiple regression, correlation and cluster. Already the groups formed by cluster analysis were submitted to analysis of variance and F test and the means, compared by Students t-test, α=0.05 probability. The increase in the mean at 0.14 points in the body condition score at calving and the occurrence of calving 9 days earlier at the calving season gives the Charolais genetically predominant cows repeat calves. The Nellore genetic predominance when they calved with similar body condition score (2.32 points) and showed a negative body weight gain at weaning (-3.0 kg and -2.1 kg) showed different behaviors, where they did not repeat the offspring, when they calved and weaned with smaller body weight.
Current Agricultural Science and Technology | 2013
Jonatas Cattelam; Ivan Luiz Brondani; Dari Celestino Alves Filho; José Henrique Souza da Silva; Luciane Rumpel Segabinazzi; Luiz Ângelo Damian Pizzuti; Andrei Retamoso Mayer; Andréia Wyzykowski; Lucas Braido Pereira; Diego Soares Machado
MAGISTRA | 2018
Lucas Braido Pereira; Diego Soares Machado; Dari Celestino Alves Filho; Ivan Luiz Brondani; Viviane Santos da Silva; Flânia Mônego Argenta; Amanda Farias de Moura; Daniele Borchate
Ciência Animal Brasileira | 2018
Diego Soares Machado; Dari Celestino Alves Filho; Ivan Luiz Brondani; Flânia Mônego Argenta; Lucas Braido Pereira; Marcelo Ascoli da Silva
Bioscience Journal | 2018
Jonatas Cattelam; Flânia Mônego Argenta; Dari Celestino Alves Filho; Ivan Luiz Brondani; Diego Soares Machado; Lucas Braido Pereira; Gilmar dos Santos Cardoso; Marcelo Ascoli da Silva; Sander Martinho Adams; Alexandra Fabielle Pereira Viana; Mauren Burin da Silva; Camille Carijo Domingues
Acta Scientiarum. Animal Sciences | 2018
Renata Volpatto Porsch; Diego Soares Machado; Ivan Luiz Brondani; Joziane Michelon Cocco; Dari Celestino Alves Filho; Leonardo Mendes de Oliveira
Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2015
Álisson Marian Callegaro; Dari Celestino Alves Filho; Ivan Luiz Brondani; Magali Floriano da Silveira; Luiz Ângelo Damian Pizzuti; Perla Cordeiro de Paula; Viviane Santos da Silva; Leandro da Silva Freitas; Luciane Rumpel Segabinazzi; Diego Soares Machado; A. P. Martini; Leonel da Silva Rodrigues
Revista de Ciências Agroveterinárias | 2015
Diego Soares Machado; Ivan Luiz Brondani; Dari Celestino Alves Filho; Jonatas Cattelam; Arlei Rodrigues Bonet de Quadros; Viviane Santos da Silva; Gilmar dos Santos Cardoso; Daniele Borchate