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Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2006

Avaliação econômica da terminação em confinamento de novilhos jovens e superjovens de diferentes grupos genéticos

Paulo Santana Pacheco; João Restle; Fabiano Nunes Vaz; Aline Kellermann de Freitas; João Teodoro Pádua; Mikael Neumann; Miguelangelo Ziegler Arboitte

The objective of this study was to economically evaluate feedlot finished steers and young steers from two genetic groups: 5/8Charolais (CH) 3/8Nellore (NE) and 5/8NE 3/8CH. The average age of animals at the end of the experimental period was 22.8 and 15.2 months for steers and young steers, respectively. Animals were maintained in the feedlot until reach the previously established slaughter weight of 430 kg. Animals were fed a diet containing a forage:concentrate ratio of 60:40 with the following chemical composition: 10.25% crude protein and 3.18 Mcal of digestible energy/kg of dry matter. Economical evaluation was performed as follows: FW - period spent for young steers to reach final body weight similar to steers and FBCS - period spent for young steers to reach final body condition score (FBCS) similar to steers. Variables responsible for most of the total production cost of one hectare of corn silage were: crop fertilizer (23.27%), nitrogen fertilizer (16.05%), seeds (11.56%), insecticide (9.97%), post-emergent herbicide (9.40%), and canvas (6.85%). Of the total estimated cost of the diet, forage represented 23.75% and concentrate 76.25%. The cost per kg of weight gain was similar between steers and young steers FW (R


Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2008

Características de carcaças de bovinos Nelore inteiros vs castrados em duas idades, terminados em confinamento

Aline Kellermann de Freitas; João Restle; Paulo Santana Pacheco; João Teodoro Pádua; Moacir Evandro Lage; Eliane Sayuri Miyagi; Gustavo Feliciano Resende da Silva

1.29/kg) and greater than young steers FBCS (R


Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2005

Características das partes do corpo não-integrantes da carcaça de novilhos jovens e superjovens de diferentes grupos genéticos

Paulo Santana Pacheco; João Restle; José Henrique Souza da Silva; Miguelangelo Ziegler Arboitte; Dari Celestino Alves Filho; Aline Kellermann de Freitas; Joilmaro Rodrigo Pereira Rosa; João Teodoro Pádua

1.18/kg). Total and monthly profitabilities were, respectively, 25.79 and 4.19% for steers and 26.19 and 2.68% for young steers (FW) and 28.11 and 3.60% for young steers (FBCS) showing that reduction of the feeding period of feedlot beef steers increases profitability. Among genetic groups, 5/8CH 3/8NE animals showed higher total net income as well as total and monthly profitabilities compared to 5/8NE 3/8CH.


Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2004

Efeito da Pastagem, da Produção e da Composição do Leite no Desempenho de Bezerros de Diferentes Grupos Genéticos

João Restle; Paulo Santana Pacheco; Leonir Luiz Pascoal; João Teodoro Pádua; José Luiz Moletta; Aline Kellermann de Freitas; Daniel Terra Leite

Carcass dressing and primary cuts of Nellore cattle, submitted to the treatments: C13 = steers castrated at 13 months of age (n=26); C18 = steers castrated at 18 months of age before feedlot (n=26) and INT = intact males (n=25) was evaluated in this researach. The animals were confined per 100 days, fed diet with 12,0 % crude protein, 2.9 Mcal of DE/kg DM and forage to concentrate ratio of 60:40 (% DM), and slaughtered at 22 months of age. A completely randomized experimental design was used. The INT animals showed higher slaughter weight 395.0 kg, hot (214.89 kg) and cold - CCW (212.21 kg) carcass weights then castrated, without differences between castrated at different ages. The INT animals showed higher cold dressing percentage (53.71%) and Longissimus dorsi muscle area (LDA) (61.23 cm2) in relation to C13 (51.99% and 56.59 cm2, respectively), without differences between C13 vs C18 and C18 vs INT. The sexual condition did not influence hot dressing percentage, chilling loss, LDA/100 kg CCW, carcass length, arm length and perimeter, and side cut. The INT animals showed lower values for fat thickness in relation to castrated, that did not differ between them. The INT animals showed higher percentage for forequarter (40.13) and lower for side cut (10.22) and saw cut (50.24) than C13 (38.33; 11.09 and 51.77, respectively) and C18 (38.82; 10.73 and 51.46, respectively), without difference between them. In absolute values, INT animals showed higher forequarter weight than castrated, which did not differ between them, and higher saw cut weight than C13.


Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2005

Características das partes não-integrantes da carcaça de novilhos 5/8Nelore 3/8Charolês abatidos em três estádios de desenvolvimento

João Restle; Luis Fernando Glasenapp de Menezes; Miguelangelo Ziegler Arboitte; Leonir Luiz Pascoal; Paulo Santana Pacheco; João Teodoro Pádua

The objective of this trial was to evaluate the components of non integrate body components of carcass of two categories, steers (slaughtered at 22.8 months old) and young steers (slaughtered at 15.2 months old), from two genetic groups, 5/8 Charolais (CH) 3/8 Nellore (NE) and 5/8NE 3/8CH, and to evaluate the relationship among the variables studied. The animals were fedlot finished until reaching 430 kg. The diet, roughage:concentrate ratio of 60:40 (dry matter basis), contained 10.25% crude protein and 3.18 Mcal of digestible energy/kg of dry matter. The experiment was analyzed as a complete randomized design with six replicates, according to a 2 x 2 (two categories x two genetic groups) factorial scheme. Slaughter weight (SW) and empty body weight (EBW) were similar between categories and between genetic groups. When the components were expressed as absolute values and adjusted for EBW and SW, steers showed higher heart, liver, empty omasum and total vital organs weights, and young steers showed higher rawhide, kidney fat, trim fat and total internal fats weights. While 5/8CH 3/8NE showed higher liver, kidney fat, total vital organs and blood weights, and 5/8NE 3/8CH higher rawhide and total external components weights. When adjusted for EBW, steers showed higher weights of components lung, empty rumen+reticulum and total empty digestible tract, while 5/8CH 3/8NE showed higher total empty digestible tract weight. Each kg of intermuscular fat deposited in the carcass represented increase of 0.006 points in slaughter body condition score, 0.113 mm in subcutaneous fat thickness, 0.253 kg in ruminal+visceral fat, 0.089 kg in kidney fat, 0.076 kg in trim fat and 0.040 kg in inguinal fat. Positive relation was verified among requirement of net energy for maintenance and weight of vital organs components.


Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2004

Genótipo e condição sexual no desempenho e nas características de carcaça de bovinos de corte superjovens

João Teodoro Pádua; Cláudio Ulhôa Magnabosco; R. D. Sainz; Eliane Sayuri Miyagi; Cristiano Sales Prado; João Restle; Luciano Santos de Resende

O experimento foi conduzido com o objetivo de avaliar o desempenho de bezerros de corte dos grupos geneticos Charoles (CH) e ½Nelore (NE) ½CH (filhos de vacas CH), NE e ½CH ½NE (filhos de vacas NE) mantidos juntamente com as vacas ate o desmame, em pastagem nativa (PN) ou pastagem cultivada (PC) de inverno (aveia + azevem) e de verao (capim-papua). Foram utilizados sessenta bezerros entre puros e mesticos, pesados ao nascimento, 14, 42, 70, 98, 126, 154, 182 dias e ao desmame. A producao de leite das vacas foi avaliada na mesma data das pesagens, com excecao do nascimento. Bezerros mantidos em PC apresentaram maior ganho de peso medio diario (GMD) (733 contra 440 g) e maior peso ao desmame (191,8 contra 128,6 kg) que os mantidos em PN. Foi verificado efeito quadratico do periodo pos-parto no GMD (y=489,89 + 3,96DIA - 0,0198DIA2), sendo que o ponto maximo do GMD (571 g) foi aos 85 dias de idade para os mantidos em PN e aos 107 dias (848 g) para os mantidos em PC. A producao media diaria de leite das vacas explicou 45% do peso ao desmame e 38% do GMD dos bezerros. As correlacoes entre a producao de leite e o GMD e o peso dos bezerros foi significativa mesmo nos estagios mais avancados de lactacao. A correlacao entre a producao media diaria de leite de todo periodo de aleitamento e o GMD foi maior nos animais mantidos em PC (0,54) do que em PN (0,44) e nos animais F1 (0,73) em relacao aos puros (0,47). A menor correlacao entre producao de leite e GMD foi verificada nos bezerros NE puros (0,31), nos demais foi de 0,60; 0,71; e 0,84, para CH, ½CH ½NE e ½NE ½CH. Os teores de gordura, lactose, extrato seco desengordurado e extrato seco total, nao apresentaram correlacao significativa com o GMD. No entanto, quando foi considerada a producao total desses constituintes do leite, as correlacoes com o GMD foram significativas. Bezerros F1 apresentaram maiores pesos ao nascimento e ao desmame que os puros. A heterose para o peso ao nascimento, desmame e GMD foi, respectivamente, de 3,4; 11,8; e 10,2%.


Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2007

Influência das taxas de ganho de peso pré-desmame das vacas e do tipo de pastagem no período pós-parto sobre a eficiência biológica de vacas e de bezerros de corte

João Restle; Paulo Santana Pacheco; Aline Kellermann de Freitas; Ivan Luiz Brondani; João Teodoro Pádua; Juliano José de Resende Fernandes; Dari Celestino Alves Filho

The characteristics of the body parts non-integrant of the carcass of 5/8 Nellore 3/8 Charolais steers feedlot finished and slaughtered with 425, 467 and 510 kg, were evaluated. The feeding periods were 30, 65 and 94 days, respectively. The average initial age and weight were 660 days and 361 kg, respectively. The diet, with 60% roughage and 40% concentrate dry matter basis (DM), contained 10.25% of crude protein and 3.18 Mcal of digestible energy/kg DM. According to regression equation estimate, the hot and cold carcass dressing increased as slaughter weight (SW) increased. However, when expressed per empty body weight (EBW), similarity among the different treatments was verified. When the components were expressed in absolute values, rawhide, total external components (TEC), liver, total vital organs (TVO), total internal fats (TFAT) and total empty gastrintestinal tract (TEGT) showed increase with increase in SW. When expressed per 100 kg of body weight and EBW, the rawhide, TEC, liver and TEGT components showed similarity; heart and TVO showed decrease; and TFAT showed increase, with increase in SW. Positive correlations between liver weight with dry matter intake (r=.91) and with net energy maintenance (NEm) (r=.91), and between TFAT with NEm (r=.78) were observed.


Ciencia Rural | 2012

Farelo de mesocarpo de babaçu (Orbygnia sp.) na terminação de bovinos: composição física da carcaça e qualidade da carne

Fabrícia Rocha Chaves Miotto; João Restle; José Neuman Miranda Neiva; Pedro Leonardo de Paula Resende; Moacir Evandro Lage; Cristiano Sales Prado; João Teodoro Pádua; Vera Lúcia de Araújo

Ninety-six young beef males were allotted to a completely randomized design in a 4x3 factorial scheme, four genetic groups, Nellore (N), ½ Simmental ½ Nellore (SN), ½ Red Angus ½ Nellore (AN) and ½ Red Angus ¼ Simmental ¼ Nellore (ASN), and three sex conditions (SC), intact (I), castrated (C) and castrated plus Synovex S ® implant (CS). Males were castrated at six months of age, and feedlot started two months later, with the animals being fed with a 70% chopped sugar cane : 30% concentrate diet. Steers were weighted with 28 days intervals, after 16 hours fastening, and were slaughtered with 13 to 15 month of age. The statistical analyses were performed with the MINITAB program. The effects of genotype (G), SC and G x SC on performance and carcass characteristics, were evaluated. Slaughter (SW) and hot carcass weight (HCW) were affected by G. The SN presented the highest SW (389.3 kg) and AN the lowest (343.1 kg). SC affected SW, HCW and finishing degree (FD). I and CS males were heavier at slaughter (373.8 and 375.2 kg, respectively) than C (341,2 kg). The lowest HCW was observed for C steers (180,6 kg), differing (P<.02) from I (197 kg) and CS (201,3 kg). CS steers showed better FD (2,17 points) than the other SC. The SC showed tendency (P< .07) to influence ribeye area, with CS steers showing larger area (65.2 cm2). The G x SC interaction was significant for average daily gain and carcass dressing percentage. When adjusted for initial weight, the interaction was significant for SW, and when adjusted for SW the interaction was significant for HCW. The Simmental crosses were heavier at slaughter. Castration at six months reduced the feedlot performance of young males. The Synovex S® implant increased the finishing degree of the castrated steers carcasses.


Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2006

Silagem de diferentes híbridos de milho para produção de novilhos superjovens

João Restle; Paulo Santana Pacheco; Dari Celestino Alves Filho; Aline Kellermann de Freitas; Mikael Neumann; Ivan Luiz Brondani; João Teodoro Pádua; Miguelangelo Ziegler Arboitte

The objective of this experiment was to evaluate the influence of different rates of weight gain (low: 340 ± 32 g/day or moderate: 490 ± 29 g/day) of heifers, from birth until seven months of age, and the type of pasture after calving, as cows, on the biologic efficiency of cows and their calves until weaning at 217 days. After calving, the animals were maintained on native pasture (NP) or cultivated pasture (CP). During lactation, cows with low preweaning rate of weight gain showed higher milk production. Similarity between low and moderate rates of weight gain was verified for conversion of litres of milk (7.32 and 6.44 L/kg, respectively) and kg of dry matter of milk produced by cows (1.00 and 0.86 kg/kg, respectively) into kg of calves weight gain, total requirements of net energy for maintenance (maintenance plus gestation plus milk production) of cows (TOTNEm) (2733.7 and 2316.7 Mcal, respectively), TOTNEm per kg of weaned calve (14.7 and 14.7 Mcal/kg, respectively) and kg of weaned calve per 100 kg of cow at weaning (42.0 and 38.7 kg/100 kg, respectively). However, cows with low preweaning rate of weight gain weaned more kg of calves per unit of cow metabolic weight at weaning (1.89 vs. 1.73 kg/g).


Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2005

Grupo genético e heterose na produção de leite de vacas de corte submetidas a diferentes sistemas de alimentação

João Restle; Dilceu Borges de Senna; Paulo Santana Pacheco; João Teodoro Pádua; Ricardo Zambarda Vaz; Patrícia Alessandra Meneguzzi Metz

We evaluated the carcass composition and meat qualitative characteristics, of 30 young crossbred bulls (18.9 months and 346.8kg) fed with diets with different proportion of babassu mesocarp bran (BMB) (Orbygnia sp.); replacing corn: 0, 25, 50, 70 and 100% substitution. The percentage of muscle in the carcass increased linearly, 0.022% for each percentage point of including BMB and the percentages of fat and bone had a quadratic response in which adipose tissue has increased until the replacement of 25% and bone tissue decreased to 50% substitution. The ratio of edible portion: bone increased up to 42.5%. As the levels of BMB increased, a decrease in cushion thickness, muscle score and carcass compactness occurred. The shear force of meat was increased by 44kgf for each percentage point of corn replacement. For the physical-chemical composition we observed an increase in the meat mineral matter. The use of BMB in finishing diets for beef cattle reduced the tenderness of the meat, not altering the other qualitative characteristics.

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João Restle

Universidade Federal de Goiás

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Paulo Santana Pacheco

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Fabiano Nunes Vaz

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Delma Machado Cantisani Pádua

Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Goiás

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Paulo César Silva

Francisco Gavidia University

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Regis Luis Missio

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Leonir Luiz Pascoal

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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