Rafael Canonenco de Araujo
Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz
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Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira | 2006
Fumi Shibata Urano; Alexandre Vaz Pires; Ivanete Susin; Clayton Quirino Mendes; Gustavo Henrique Rodrigues; Rafael Canonenco de Araujo; Wilson Roberto Soares Mattos
The objective of this work was to evaluate the effects of raw soybean on lamb performance, carcass yield and lamb cuts. Raw soybean was added at 0, 7, 14 and 21% of the diet dry matter (isonitrogenous). Sixty-four Santa Ines lambs (initial body weight 19.5±0.19 kg and 75±2 days old) were assigned to a complete randomized block design according to body weight and age at beginning of the trial. Dry matter intake (1.1, 1.0, 0.9 and 0.9 kg per day), crude protein intake (199.2, 181.5, 179.0 and 175.2 g per day) and average daily gain (298, 275, 280, 255 g per day) decreased linearly, and ether extract intake (43.8, 49.7, 57.2 and 66.0 g per day) increased linearly, as levels of raw soybean increased. Feed conversion, carcass yield and lamb cuts were not affected by raw soybean inclusion in the diet. The inclusion of raw soybean in high concentrate diets provides satisfactory feedlot lamb performance.
Journal of Animal Science | 2008
Rafael Canonenco de Araujo; Alexandre Vaz Pires; Ivanete Susin; Clayton Quirino Mendes; G. H. Rodrigues; I. U. Packer; M. L. Eastridge
The objective of this experiment was to evaluate the effects of replacing coastcross hay NDF by soybean hull (SH) NDF on the lactation performance and eating behavior of ewes and also on the performance of their lambs. Fifty-six Santa Inês lactating ewes (56.1 +/- 6.8 kg of initial BW; mean +/- SD) were penned individually and used in a randomized complete block design with 14 blocks and 4 treatments. Diets were formulated to provide similar concentrations of NDF (56%) and CP (16%). The SH NDF replaced 33 (SH33), 67 (SH67), or 100% (SH100) of the NDF contributed by coastcross hay in a 70% forage-based diet (SH0), resulting in SH inclusion rates of 0, 25, 54, and 85% of the dietary DM. Once a week, from the second to the eighth week of lactation (weaning time), ewes were separated from their lambs, stimulated by a 6-IU i.v. oxytocin injection, and hand milked to empty the udder. After 3 h, milk production was obtained after the same procedure. Quadratic effect for milk production (142.4, 179.8, 212.6, and 202.9 g/3 h) and cubic effect for DMI (2.27, 2.69, 3.25, and 3.00 kg/d) were observed as SH inclusion increased from 0 to 85% of the dietary DM. Milk fat (7.59, 7.86, 7.59, and 7.74%), protein (4.53, 4.43, 4.40, and 4.55%), and total solids (18.24, 18.54, 18.39, and 18.64%) did not differ among the 70% forage-based diet and diets with SH NDF replacing 33, 67, or 100% of the NDF. A linear increase in lactose concentration was observed with SH inclusion. Ewe BW gain during the trial showed a cubic response (0.37, 0.03, 4.80, and 2.80 kg) with SH inclusion. The preweaning ADG of lambs increased linearly, and ADG of lambs after weaning decreased linearly with SH inclusion. Final BW of lambs (2 wk after weaning) did not differ among treatments. Eating behavior observations were conducted with 44 ewes. The same facilities, experimental design, dietary treatments, and feeding management were used. Observations were visually recorded every 5 min for a 24-h period when ewes were 46 +/- 6.8 d in milk. Eating time (min/d, min/g of DMI, and min/g of NDF intake) and time expended in rumination and chewing activities (min/g of DMI and min/g of NDF intake) decreased linearly with the addition of SH in the diets. The inclusion of SH improved DMI and milk production, also reflecting on the BW of lambs at weaning. Milk performance was not affected when SH NDF replaced 100% of hay NDF.
Scientia Agricola | 2008
Rafael Canonenco de Araujo; Alexandre Vaz Pires; Ivanete Susin; Fumi Shibata Urano; Clayton Quirino Mendes; Gustavo Henrique Rodrigues; Irineu Umberto Packer
Soybean hulls (SH) are an alternative fiber source that may be used to maintain neutral detergent fiber (NDF) concentration while increasing the energy concentration of ruminant diets. The objective of this experiment was to determine the effects of replacing coastcross (Cynodon sp.) hay NDF by SH NDF on the apparent digestibility of nutrients and nitrogen balance of Santa Ines ram lambs. Twenty-four animals (42.5 ± 3.6 kg of body weight and six months old) were placed in metabolism crates and assigned in a randomized complete block design defined by body weight (BW). Experimental diets provided a similar concentration of NDF (52%) and crude protein (15%). Hay NDF from a 70% roughage-based diet was replaced with SH NDF by 33%, 67%, and 100%, resulting in 0, 25, 52, and 77% of SH in the dietary dry matter (DM), respectively. There was a linear increase (p 0.05) on water intake when SH replaced hay. The SH can replace forage and may be included up to 77% in the dietary DM of ram lambs with satisfactory values of nutrient digestibilities.
Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2004
Reinaldo Cunha de Oliveira Junior; Alexandre Vaz Pires; Juliano José de Resende Fernandes; Ivanete Susin; Flávio Augusto Portela Santos; Rafael Canonenco de Araujo
Seis novilhos da raca Nelore, nao castrados, com peso medio inicial de 420 kg, distribuidos em delineamento em quadrado latino 3x3 duplicado, foram utilizados para avaliar a substituicao total de uma fonte de proteina verdadeira (farelo de soja), em uma dieta deficiente em proteina degradavel no rumen (PDR), por ureia ou amireia (fontes de nitrogenio nao proteico), ambas em uma dieta adequada em PDR. As dietas foram isoproteicas (13,0%) utilizando-se o bagaco de cana-de-acucar in natura (BIN) como unica fonte de volumoso (20% da MS). Foram avaliados: a concentracao de amonia ruminal, nitrogenio ureico plasmatico, glicose plasmatica e o metabolismo do nitrogenio. Os tratamentos foram: 1) farelo de soja (FS); 2) ureia e 3) amireia (A-150S). A concentracao de nitrogenio amoniacal no fluido ruminal foi superior no tratamento com ureia, comparado ao tratamento com farelo de soja, sendo que o tratamento com amireia nao diferiu dos demais. O tratamento com amireia apresentou maior perda de N urinario. A retencao de N (g/d e % do consumido) e o valor biologico da proteina (N retido, % do N digerido) foram superiores para o tratamento com ureia, comparado aos demais. A concentracao de nitrogenio ureico no plasma e a concentracao de glicose plasmatica foram similares entre os tratamentos. A substituicao total do farelo de soja por ureia, ajustando a PDR na dieta de bovinos de corte, demonstrou ser viavel. A ureia na forma convencional apresentou vantagens em relacao a amireia.
Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2004
Reinaldo Cunha de Oliveira Junior; Alexandre Vaz Pires; Juliano José de Resende Fernandes; Ivanete Susin; Flávio Augusto Portela Santos; Virgílio Franco do Nascimento Filho; Rafael Canonenco de Araujo
Six Nellore bulls, with initial body weight of 420 kg, were used to evaluate cromium oxide determined by X-ray fluorescence as an external markers of digestibility. Cromium oxide was compared to internal indicators: indigestible NDF (NDFi) incubated in vitro for 144 hours and acid detergent lignin and total feces collection. Digestibility coefficients of DM, OM, NDF, ADF, CP and EE were estimated. Experimental diets were: 1) soybean meal, in a RDP deficient diet; 2) urea; 3) starea (non protein nitrogen source supposedly of slow release), both diets with adequate RDP. Experimental diets were composed of 80% of concentrate and 20% of forage (in natura sugarcane bagasse) on dry matter basis. Digestibility estimation by using cromium oxide showed similar results with total feces collection. Lignin determination was similar to feces collection when soybean was used; however, when urea and starea were fed, the digestibility coefficient were underestimated. NDFi underestimated digestibility for all nitrogen sources. X-ray fluorescence showed to be a promising technique for cromium determination. Internal markers, NDFi incubated in vitro for 144 hours and the acid detergent lignin did not estimated the indigestible portion of the diet.
Journal of Animal Science | 2011
E. M. Ferreira; Alexandre Vaz Pires; Ivanete Susin; Clayton Quirino Mendes; R. S. Gentil; Rafael Canonenco de Araujo; Rafael Camargo do Amaral; S. C. Loerch
The objectives of this experiment were to determine the effects of replacing ground corn with soybean hulls (SH) in high-concentrate diets on the growth (56-d period), carcass characteristics, and eating behavior of feedlot lambs. Sixty-four Santa Inês ram lambs (18.3 ± 2.8 kg of BW and 69 ± 5 d of age) were assigned to a randomized complete block design experiment with 8 blocks and 4 diets. The control diet contained 10% coastcross (Cynodon sp.) hay, 70% corn, and no SH (SH0) in the dietary DM. In the remaining diets, SH replaced corn at the rate of 15 (SH15), 30 (SH30), or 45% (SH45) of the original corn concentration, resulting in 0, 10.5, 21.0, or 31.4% SH in the dietary DM. Dry matter intake increased linearly (P < 0.01) when SH replaced ground corn (1.0, 1.0, 1.1, and 1.1 kg/d for SH0, SH15, SH30, and SH45, respectively). There was no effect on ADG of lambs, with values of 276, 278, 282, and 287 g for SH0, SH15, SH30, and SH45, respectively. Feed efficiency decreased linearly (P < 0.01) with SH inclusion. Carcass measures were not affected by SH as a replacement for ground corn. Eating time, expressed as minutes per day and minutes per gram of NDF, showed a quadratic effect (P < 0.05), whereas no effect was observed when expressed as minutes per gram of DM. Rumination, in minutes per day, was not influenced by dietary SH inclusion, but a linear decrease (P < 0.01) was observed when this variable was expressed as minutes per gram of NDF. Soybean hulls can replace up to 45% of the ground corn (31.4% of SH in the dietary DM) in high-concentrate diets fed to feedlot lambs without negative effects on ADG and carcass measures. The linear decrease in feed efficiency (11.6% reduction from SH0 to SH45) suggests that optimal dietary SH inclusion rates should be dictated by the relative costs of SH and corn.
Journal of Animal Science | 2011
E. M. Ferreira; Alexandre Vaz Pires; Ivanete Susin; Clayton Quirino Mendes; M. A. A. Queiroz; Rafael Canonenco de Araujo; R. S. Gentil; S. C. Loerch
Corn often constitutes the main portion of high-concentrate diets fed to feedlot lambs. However, soybean hulls (SH) may be used to replace corn, and may reduce feed costs and the risk of acidosis. The objective of this experiment was to determine the effect of SH inclusion rate in high-concentrate diets on DMI, apparent digestibility of nutrients, N balance, and some rumen constituents. Sixteen ruminally fistulated Santa Inês ram lambs (44.3 ± 5 kg of BW and 6 mo old) were housed in suspended metabolism crates. A randomized complete block design experiment with 4 diets and 4 blocks was used. Blocks were defined by BW, and diets were allotted randomly within block. The control diet contained 70% corn and 0% SH. In the remaining diets, SH replaced corn at the rate of 15, 30, or 45% of the original corn concentration, which resulted in 0, 10.5, 21.0, and 31.4% of SH in the dietary DM. The DMI (kg/d) increased linearly (P < 0.01) with increasing dietary SH inclusion. A trend was observed for linear decreases (P = 0.10) in apparent DM, OM, and nonfiber carbohydrate digestibility, and a trend was observed for an increase (P = 0.08) in NDF digestibility with increasing dietary SH addition. Apparent digestibilities of CP and ether extract and ADF digestibility were not affected by SH inclusion rate. Total ruminal concentration of short-chain fatty acids was affected quadratically (P = 0.03) by diet; acetate concentration increased linearly (P < 0.01), whereas quadratic effects were observed on propionate concentration (P = 0.03) and acetate-to-propionate ratio (P < 0.01) with increasing dietary SH. Ruminal pH increased linearly (P < 0.01) as corn was replaced by SH. Nitrogen retention was not affected by the addition of SH, in spite of a linear increase in urinary N (P < 0.01). The replacement of corn grain with up to 45% SH (31.4% of SH in the dietary DM) resulted in a trend to decrease apparent digestibility of DM and to increase NDF digestibility, presenting a fermentation pattern that would reduce the risk of acidosis.
Ciência Animal Brasileira | 2010
Alexandre Vaz Pires; Ivanete Susin; José Manuel Corrêa de Simas; Reinaldo Cunha de Oliveira Junior; Juliano José de Resende Fernandes; Rafael Canonenco de Araujo; Clayton Quirino Mendes
Small Ruminant Research | 2009
Rafael Canonenco de Araujo; Alexandre Vaz Pires; Ivanete Susin; Clayton Quirino Mendes; G.H. Rodrigues; F.S. Urano; M.F. Ribeiro; C.A. Oliveira; P. Viau; M.L. Day
Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira | 2004
Alexandre Vaz Pires; Reinaldo Cunha de Oliveira Junior; Juliano José de Resende Fernandes; Ivanete Susin; Flávio Augusto Portela Santos; Rafael Canonenco de Araujo; Ricardo Cazerta Duarte Goulart