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Ciencia Rural | 2006

Comportamento ingestivo de bezerros em pastos de Brachiaria brizantha e Brachiaria decumbens

Anderson de Moura Zanine; Edson Mauro Santos; Henrique Nunes Parente; Daniele de Jesus Ferreira; Paulo Roberto Cecon

An experiment was carried out to evaluate the ingestive behavior of calves on Brachiaria brizantha and Brachiaria decumbens pastures, under continuous stocking with variable stocking rate. The experimental design was entirely randomized, with two treatments (two pastures), and five replicates per treatment. The experimental period lasted 30 days, consisting of days 20 for adaptation of animals and 10 for behavioral evaluations that consisted of three periods of 24:00h each, in intervals of five days. The calves spent less time grazing Brachiaria brizantha pasture (9,8h) than they did on the Brachiaria decumbens (11,3h). Different rumination times had been observed, 6,8 and 6,4 h for the animals grazing Brachiaria brizantha and Brachiaria decumbens, respectively. We suggested that the selective behavior of the calves on the Brachiaria decumbens made them to eat good quality grass, thus they spent a similar rumination time to that observed for Brachiaria brizantha. The number of bites per minute was inferior for the Brachiaria decumbens, 31,2h, when compared with Brachiaria brizantha (the mean bite rate was 34,9 bites per minute). The calves had a larger daily gain to Brachiaria brizantha (390g day-1) than they had to Brachiaria decumbens (340g day-1).


Ciencia Rural | 2006

Comportamento ingestivo de eqüinos em pastagens de grama batatais (Paspalum notatum) e braquiarinha (Brachiaria decumbens) na região centro-oeste do Brasil

Edson Mauro Santos; Anderson de Moura Zanine; Henrique Nunes Parente; Daniele de Jesus Ferreira; Fernando Queiroz de Almeida; Paulo Roberto Cecon

It was carried out an experiment to evaluate the ingestive behavior of horses grazing Paspalum notatum and Brachiaria decumbens pastures. It had been used a completely randomized experimental design, with two treatments (two pastures) and five replicates per treatment. The experiment lasted 40 days, consisting of 30 days for adaptation of animals on the pastures and 10 days to evaluate grazing behaviour, with three periods of 24 hours and intervals of five days. The horses spent more time grazing during the day on the Brachiaria decumbens pasture (10.58 hours) than did on the Paspalum notatum pasture (7.69 hours). At night, the situation was reversed, horses grazed less (2.91 hours) on the Brachiaria decumbens pasture. Overnight leisure time was larger on the Paspalum notatum pasture (4.15 hours) than Brachiaria decumbens pasture (1.42 hours). The higher total daily bites had been observed (22720) in the animals on Paspalum notatum when compared with Brachiaria decumbens where they decreased the quantity of bites (17166).


American Journal of Experimental Agriculture | 2015

Lactic Acid Bacteria of Potential as a Means of Inhibiting Undesirable Microorganisms in Warm Season Grass Silages

D. de J. Ferreira; A. de M. Zanine; Edson Mauro Santos; J. S. de Oliveira; Ricardo Martins Araujo Pinho

The presence of some microorganisms in silage besides reducing nutritional value and may represent risks to animal and human health due potentially pathogenic microorganisms. Enterobacteria, bacteria of the ge nus Clostridium spp and bacteria of the genus Listeria spp develop in badly fermented silage, in which pH drop is slower. After silos opening, yeasts, fungi and Bacillus spp initiate aerobic degradation, leading to pH rising and reappearing of Clostridium spp, Listeria spp and enterobacteria. Thus, development control those microorganisms by adequate fermentation is extremely important, since besides reducing silage quality, many are pathogenic or produce substances that are harmful to animal and human heal th.


Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2014

Effect of whey fermented by Enterococcus faeciumin consortium with Veilonella parvulaon ruminal bacteria in vitro

Higor Fábio Carvalho Bezerra; Juliana Silva de Oliveira; Edson Mauro Santos; Augusto César de Queiroz; Hilário Cuquetto Mantovani; Ricardo Martins Araujo Pinho; Jurandir Queiroz de Oliveira Junior; Elizabete Cristina Batista da Costa

The objective of this research was to evaluate the effect of whey fermented by Enterococus faecium in consortium with Veilonella parvula in vitro on ruminal microorganisms in different substrates, with or without monensin. The first experiment was carried out in a completely randomized design, in a 6 × 3 factorial arrangement (six substrates × three whey levels) with two replicates. In experiment two, a 2 × 3 × 4 factorial arrangement (with and without monensin, three foods and four levels of fermented whey) was used, in a randomized design with four replicates, totaling 24 treatments. There was no interaction among the wheys and the substrates in the variable for pectin, starch, and carboxymethyl cellulose. There was a greater growth of amylolytic and pectinolytic microorganisms and a lower growth of proteolytic and cellulolytic microorganisms. A significant effect of optical density was found in the media without substrate and that containing trypticase and glucose due to the addition of fermented whey. There was interaction for the pH at 24 hours among whey, food and monensin. For ammonia at 24 hours there was effect for food, whey and monensin, and interaction among factors. For microbial protein at 24 hours, there was effect for food, whey, monensin and no interaction among sources of variation. The use of whey fermented by bacteria Enterococcus faeciumand Veilonella parvula improves microbial protein synthesis by ruminal bacteria in media containing different energy sources. The combination of fermented whey and monensin shows variable results in relation to microbial growth.


Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science | 2006

Efeito do farelo de trigo sobre as perdas, recuperação da matéria seca e composição bromatológica de silagem de capim-mombaça

Anderson de Moura Zanine; Edson Mauro Santos; Daniele de Jesus Ferreira; Odilon Gomes Pereira; João Carlos Carvalho de Almeida


Archivos De Zootecnia | 2007

Inoculação com lactobacillus plantarum damicrobiota em silagem de capim-mombaça

D.C.S. Penteado; Edson Mauro Santos; G.G.P. de Carvalho; J. S. de Oliveira; Anderson de Moura Zanine; O. G. Pereira; Cíntia Ferreira


Archivos De Zootecnia | 2008

Inoculante ativado melhora a silagem de capim-tanzânia (Panicum maximum)

Edson Mauro Santos; Anderson de Moura Zanine; Daniele de Jesus Ferreira; J.S. Oliveira; D.C.S. Penteado; O. G. Pereira


Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2007

Populações microbianas e componentes nutricionais nos órgãos do capim-tanzânia antes e após a ensilagem

Anderson de Moura Zanine; Edson Mauro Santos; Daniele de Jesus Ferreira; Odilon Gomes Pereira


Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2007

Efeito de níveis de uréia sobre o valor nutricional do feno de capim-Tanzânia

Anderson de Moura Zanine; Edson Mauro Santos; Daniele de Jesus Ferreira; Odilon Gomes Pereira


Arquivos de Ciências Veterinárias e Zoologia da UNIPAR | 2007

FISIOLOGIA, MANEJO E ALIMENTAÇÃO DE BEZERROS DE CORTE

Juliana Silva de Oliveira; Anderson de Moura Zanine; Edson Mauro Santos

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Anderson de Moura Zanine

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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Odilon Gomes Pereira

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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Henrique Nunes Parente

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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J. S. de Oliveira

Federal University of Paraíba

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O. G. Pereira

National Council for Scientific and Technological Development

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Paulo Roberto Cecon

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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João Carlos Carvalho de Almeida

Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro

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