Edison Beno Pott
Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária
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Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2008
R. S. Goulart; Maurício Mello de Alencar; Edison Beno Pott; Geraldo Maria da Cruz; R. R. Tullio; Guilherme Fernando Alleoni; Dante Pazzanese Duarte Lanna
The body composition and protein and energy requirements for growth of steers of four genetic groups finished in feedlot were evaluated in this experiment. comparative slaughter method was used in a completely randomly experimental design, with four treatments: Nellore (NE), ½ Aberdeen Angus + ½ Nellore (AN), ½ Canchim + ½ Nellore (CN) e ½ Simmental + ½ Nellore (SN). Forty-seven steers averaging 310 kg initial shrunk body weight (SBW) and 22 months were fed during 101 days in a feedlot. Diet on feedlot had the following composition: crude protein, 13.34%; rumen degradable protein, 9.35%; and total digestible nutrients, 71.81% (estimated value). Composition of the 9th-10th-11th ribs was used to calculate empty body composition. No significant differences were found between AN (428 kg) and SN (410 kg) in final empty body weight (EBW), and similarly among CN, NE and SN (389, 390 and 410 kg, respectively), but EBW of AN steers was greater than that of CN and NE cattle. AN steers had higher amount of fat percentage on rib cut. However, less proportion of muscle was observed in the AN group and less bone percentage at the rib cut of the Nelore breed. AN and SN groups had the largest concentration of ether extract and the smallest amount of water percentage on the empty body at slaughter. Steers of AN, NE and SN groups were similar in rate of energy deposition (6.06, 5.20 and 5.80 Mcal/day, respectively). There was no difference among AN and CN cattle on ether extract in empty body weight gain. Simmental × Nelore demonstrated the greatest requirements of protein (0.164 kg/kg of EWG), and AN and CN cattle (0.140 and 0.142 kg/kg of EWG, respectively), the smallest. Angus × Nelore animals required the greatest net energy for gain (4.685 Mcal/kg of EWG).
Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira | 1989
Edison Beno Pott; João Batista Catto; Paulo Antônio Rabenschlag de Brum
Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira | 1989
Edison Beno Pott; José Aníbal Comastri Filho; Irajá L. de Almeida; Paulo Antônio Rabenschlag de Brum; Arnildo Pott
Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira | 1989
Edison Beno Pott; Iraja Louireiro de Almeida; Paulo Rabenschlag de Baum; José Aníbal Comastri Filho; Arnildo Pott; José Flávio Dynia
Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira | 1987
Edison Beno Pott; Paulo Antônio Rabenschlag de Brum; Irajá L. de Almeida; José Aníbal Comastri Filho; José Flávio Dynia
Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira | 1994
Irajá L. de Almeida; Paulo Antônio Rabenschlag de Brum; R. R. Tullio; José Antonio D. C. Aroeira; Edison Beno Pott
Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira | 1988
Irajá L. de Almeida; Paulo Antônio Rabenschlag de Brum; Rymer Ramiz Rullio; Júlio Cesar de Sousa; José Antonio D. C. Aroeira; Edison Beno Pott
Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira | 1987
Edison Beno Pott; Paulo Antônio Rabenschlag de Brum; Irajá L. de Almeida; R. R. Tullio
Archive | 2003
E. Afonso; João Batista Catto; Edison Beno Pott; J. A. Comastri Filho
Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira | 1987
Edison Beno Pott; R. R. Tullio; Irajá L. de Almeida; Paulo Antônio Rabenschlag de Brum; Júlio Cesar de Sousa
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