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Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science | 2014

Performance of free-range chickens reared in production modules enriched with shade net and perches

Mjb dos Santos; Héliton Pandorfi; C. B. V. Rabello; Ep Silva; Thaysa Rodrigues Torres; Pa Santos; Wb Morril; Nm Duarte

An experiment was carried out to evaluate the effect of environmental enrichment in a free-range chicken production system on live performance as a function of microclimate, physiological parameters, and performance parameters. Four production modules were divided into four pens with 10 birds each, totaling 60 birds. The following treatments were applied: access to a paddock (TEST), access to a paddock with perches (PER), access to a paddock with artificial shade (SHA), and access to the paddock with perches and artificial shade (PESH). The PESH production module presented the best globe temperature (Tbg,oC) and enthalpy (h, kJ/kg), and thereby, the best thermal environmental conditions, which ensured the longest permanence time of the birds in the paddock. The SHA and PESH modules promoted the lowest respiratory rate and shank and comb temperatures. Live performance was influenced by the presence of environmental enrichment (modules SHA and PESH), with the highest live weight (LW) and weight gain (WG) and the lowest feed conversion ratio (FCR) and metabolizable energy intake (MEI). Parts yield, such as giblets, were not influenced by production modules, except for PESH, which promoted higher offal weight. In general, chickens reared in enriched production modules presented greatest performance and comfort results and were considered close to optimal rearing conditions.


Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science | 2013

Performance of broilers fed during 21 days on mash or pellet diets containing whole or ground pearl millet grain

Thaysa Rodrigues Torres; M. do C. M. M Ludke; Jorge Vitor Ludke; Mjb dos Santos; Lima; Pa dos Santos

An experiment was carried out to evaluate the effect of the inclusion of 20% whole-grain or ground pearl millet (PM) in mash and pelleted diets on the performance, carcass traits, and organ weights of broilers reared until 21 days of age. A randomized block experimental design in a 3 x 2 factorial arrangement (diets containing corn and soybean meal, whole-grain PM, or ground PM x mash or pelleted diets), with five replicates per treatment and 10 birds per experimental unit, was applied. Diets were analyzed for mean geometric diameter, geometric standard deviation, pellet hardness, and density. Broiler performance, carcass yield, and organ weights were evaluated. On day 21, one bird with the average weight of each experimental unit was sacrificed for carcass evaluation. It was concluded that both as whole-grain and ground PM can be added to the diet of broilers up to 21 days of age. The dietary inclusion of PM results in higher abdominal fat deposition. Broilers fed the pelleted diets presented lower feed intake, better feed conversion ratio, lower gizzard and heart percentages, and higher carcass weight.


Revista Brasileira de Saúde e Produção Animal | 2012

Taxa de deposição de tecidos corporais de novilhas Nelore e suas cruzas com Angus e Simental

Evaristo Jorge Oliveira de Souza; Sebastião de Campos Valadares Filho; Adriana Guim; Rilene Ferreira Diniz Valadares; Pedro Veiga Rodrigues Paulino; Marcelo de Andrade Ferreira; Thaysa Rodrigues Torres; Josiane Fonseca Lage

The objective of this work was to evaluate deposition pattems of body tissues of Nellore and crossbreed with Angus and Simmental heifers. Fifty seven heifers (19 Nellore, 19 Angus and 19 Simmental) were used, being 12 heifers (four in each genetic group) slaughtered before the beginning of the experiment as the baseline group. Thirty six (twelve in each genetic group) were ad libitun fed with 30 (six in each group) and 50% (six in each group) of dry matter diet in concentrate. The animals were in a completely randomized design, 3x2 factorial (tree genetic group and two diet), with six replicates per treatment. Nine remaining animals were used for a digestibility trial. At the end of the experiment all these animals were slaughtered and its corporal composition determined. The percentage of subcutaneous fat was greater for Angus heifers. Chemical constituents of empty body weight and empty body gain there did not suffer effects of genetic group. The crossing between Nellore and Angus, as well as the level of concentrate improve carcass characteristics and pattern of deposition of body tissues.


Revista Ciencia Agronomica | 2019

Predicting body and carcase composition in Nellore heifers and their cross-breeds

Evaristo Jorge Oliveira de Souza; Sebastião de Campos Valadares Filho; Thaysa Rodrigues Torres; Daniel Cézar da Silva; José Ricardo Coelho da Silva

The aim of this study was to predict the body and carcase composition of Nellore heifers and their crosses with Angus and Simmental bulls. Sixty heifers from three genetic groups were used, 20 Nellore, 20 Nellore x Angus and 20 Nellore x Simmental; of these, 12 (four from each genetic group) were slaughtered at the beginning of the experiment (reference group). The heifers were randomly divided into nine treatments (completely randomised design), in a 3 x 3 factorial scheme of three genetic groups and three diets (30 and 50% of the dry matter of the concentrate feed, in addition to the maintenance group) in feedlot. Twelve heifers (four from each genetic group) were fed at maintenance level (1.1% of body weight in dry matter) with a diet containing 30% concentrate, and 36 heifers (12 animals from each genetic group) were fed ad libitum, with 30% (six from each group) or 50% (six from each group) of the dry matter (DM) from the concentrate feed. After slaughtering, the right-side half-carcase was completely dissected, and the 9 th, 10 th and 11 th ribs removed, from the left-side half-carcase, were cut. The 9 th, 10 th and 11 th rib cut satisfactorily estimated the fat and bone content; however, the muscle content was underestimated by 5.32%. The 9 th, 10 th and 11 th rib cut also satisfactorily estimated the chemical composition of the body and carcase, but not the physical composition of the carcase of Nellore heifers or their crosses with Angus and Simmental. The chemical constituents of the empty body and carcase are adequately estimated from the 9 th, 10 th and 11 th rib cut when the equations proposed by Valadares Filho, Paulino and Magalhaes (2006) are used. The percentage of macrominerals can be estimated from the rib cut, however, the levels of calcium, phosphorus and magnesium are the most accurate.


Acta Scientiarum. Animal Sciences | 2011

Farelo de resíduo de manga para tilápia do Nilo

Misleni Ricarte de Lima; Maria do Carmo Mohaupt Marques Ludke; Fernando de Figueiredo Porto Neto; Bárbara Wanderley Costa Pinto; Thaysa Rodrigues Torres; Evaristo Jorge Oliveira de Souza


Revista Brasileira de Saúde e Produção Animal | 2010

Comportamento ingestivo e ingestão de água em caprinos e ovinos alimentados com feno e silagem de Maniçoba

Evaristo Jorge Oliveira de Souza; Adriana Guim; Ângela Maria Vieira Batista; Dilza Batista de Albuquerque; Carolina Corrêa de Figueiredo Monteiro; Edson Ricardo de Farias Zumba; Thaysa Rodrigues Torres


Ciência Animal Brasileira | 2013

Composição química e valores de energia metabolizável de ingredientes alternativos para frangos de corte

Marcos José Batista dos Santos; Maria do Carmo Mohaupt Marques Ludke; Jorge Vitor Ludke; Thaysa Rodrigues Torres; Letícia dos Santos Lopes; Mariany Souza Brito


Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science | 2015

Characterization and Digestibility of Detoxified Castor Oil Meal for Japanese Quails

Pa dos Santos; Mcmm Ludke; Jorge Vitor Ludke; C. B. V. Rabello; Mjb dos Santos; Thaysa Rodrigues Torres


Revista Brasileira de Ciências Agrárias - Brazilian Journal of Agricultural Sciences | 2011

Atributos sensoriais da carne de frangos alimentados com farelo de algodão extrusado pela análise descritiva quantitativa simplificada e pelo teste triangular

Thaysa Rodrigues Torres; Maria do Carmo Mohaupt Marques Ludke; Maria Inês Sucupira Maciel; Jorge Vitor Ludke; R. T. Nassu; Evaristo Jorge Oliveira de Souza


Tropical Animal Health and Production | 2017

Plant extracts as phytogenic additives considering intake, digestibility, and feeding behavior of sheep

Camila Sousa da Silva; Evaristo Jorge Oliveira de Souza; Gerfesson Felipe Cavalcanti Pereira; Edwilka Oliveira Cavalcante; Ewerton Ivo Martins de Lima; Thaysa Rodrigues Torres; José Ricardo Coelho da Silva; Daniel Cézar da Silva

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Evaristo Jorge Oliveira de Souza

Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco

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Maria do Carmo Mohaupt Marques Ludke

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Bárbara Wanderley Costa Pinto

Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco

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Misleni Ricarte de Lima

Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco

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Fernando de Figueiredo Porto Neto

Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco

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Camila Sousa da Silva

Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco

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Jorge Vitor Ludke

Concordia University Wisconsin

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José Ricardo Coelho da Silva

Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco

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Pa dos Santos

Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco

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Jorge Vitor Ludke

Concordia University Wisconsin

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