Roberto Molinari Peres
American Physical Therapy Association
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Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia | 2006
José Luiz Viana Coutinho Filho; Roberto Molinari Peres; Célio Luiz Justo
Economic and animal performance of feedlot beef young bulls and heifers fed finishing diets were evaluated in this trial. Twenty-eight Santa Gertrudis bovines (14 young bulls and 14 heifers) were assigned to a completely randomized design and maintained in individual pens. Diets were formulated to fulfill the weight gain requirements of finishing animals. The measured variables were affected by sex. Daily weight gain (DWG), feed conversion, carcass yield, and dry matter (DM) intake were: 1.80 and 1.22 kg/day, 5.61 and 7.18 kg DM/kg DWG, 55.61 and 52.75%, and 10.08 and 8.87 kg/day, respectively, for young bulls and heifers. Males had greater carcass yield but females showed higher proportion of beef round as well as the main commercial cuts. According to an economic analysis, the cost to produce 15 kg of carcass was R
Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira | 2005
José Luiz Viana Coutinho Filho; Célio Luiz Justo; Roberto Molinari Peres
33.95 for young bulls and R
Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2016
Thiago Martins Pivaro; Wignez Henrique; Emanuel Almeida de Oliveira; José Luiz Viana Coutinho Filho; Roberto Molinari Peres; Victor Galli Carvalho
37.02 for heifers.
Archivos Latinoamericanos de Producción Animal | 2002
J.L.V Coutinho-Filho; Wignez Henrique; Roberto Molinari Peres; Célio Luiz Justo; P. A. de Siqueira; P.S Coser
The concentrate supplementation effect upon ponderal performance of calves during the year (dry and wet seasons) was evaluated. Thirty-six Santa Gertrudis calves averaging 194 kg of live weight, with 290 days of age, grazing Brachiaria decumbens pasture, were used in a complete randomized design. The following supplements have been added ad libitum, fed during the experimental period: mineral mix, supplement based on degradable protein, during dry season, and supplement based on non-degradable protein (escape protein), during wet season. Results on average daily gain demonstrated a significant difference between treatments. The average daily gains were 0.504 and 0.561 kg animal-1 day-1 for the non-supplemented group (control group, fed mineral mix only), and supplemented group, respectively. During dry season, supplemented calves showed significantly higher average daily gain, and during wet season there was no difference. Pasture supplementation did not present bioeconomic advantage, then its use could not be recommended. In both treatments, calves reached the average weight limit, for first mating, at nearly 14 months of age.
Boletim de Indústria Animal | 2010
Roberto Molinari Peres; Francisco Humberto Dübbern de Souza; José Luiz Viana Coutinho Filho; Célio Luiz Justo
This research aimed to compare carcasses of purebred and crossbred Nellore females reared uniquely on pasture (Brachiaria decumbens and Brachiaria brizantha cv. Marandu). Breeds assessed consisted of purebred Nellore (16) and Nellore x Santa Gertrudis crossbred (16), being 32 ± 1.5 months old. All animals were slaughtered as they reached 450 kg. Crossbred females showed higher slaughter, hot and cold carcass weights and longer lengths (P < 0.05). Conversely, purebred animals attained greater carcass yields (P < 0.05). Nonetheless, crossbred females had higher primal cut weights and plate/ flank percentage (P < 0.05). Also, non-carcass components as kidneys, liver, kidney-pelvic-heart fat showed higher weights for crossbred females (P < 0.05). Thus, regarding beef cattle reared and finished exclusively on grazing areas, crossbred females (Nellore x Santa Gertrudis) may be the most profitable ones for cattle raisers, since they produce heavier slaughtering carcasses. Notwithstanding, they might be interesting for meat industry, for yielding more in prime cuts than purebreds, even if raised at the same conditions and slaughtered at same age.
Boletim de Indústria Animal | 1993
Wignez Henrique; Paulo Roberto Leme; Célio Luiz Justo; Paulo Alves de Siqueira; Roberto Molinari Peres; João José Assumpção de Abreu Demarchi; Paulo Sérgio Coser
Boletim de Indústria Animal | 1987
José Luiz Viana Coutinho Filho; Roberto Molinari Peres; Célio Luiz Justo; Paulo Roberto Leme; Paulo Alves de Siqueira
Ceres | 2015
Fausto Souza Sobrinho; Andréa Milttelmann; Jackson Silva e Oliveira; José Mauro Valente Paes; Roberto Molinari Peres; Célio Luiz Justo; José Luiz Viana Coutinho Filho
Boletim de Indústria Animal | 2015
Francisco Humberto Dübben de Souza; Roberto Molinari Peres; José Luiz Viana Coutinho Filho; Célio Luiz Justo
Boletim de Indústria Animal | 2014
Edmar Eduardo Bassan Mendes; Roberto Molinari Peres; Marli Dias Mascarenhas Oliveira; Denyse Chabaribery; Célio Luiz Justo; José Luiz Viana Coutinho Filho
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National Council for Scientific and Technological Development
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Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária
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Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária
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