Technical and economic efficiency of bovine weighing methods

Authors

  • Marcos Aurélio Lopes Universidade Federal de Lavras
  • Juliana Aparecida Vieira Universidade Federal de Lavras
  • Francisco Helton Sá de Lima Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Sul de Minas Gerais
  • Fabiana Alves Demeu Instituto Federal de Educação Ciência e Tecnologia de Rondônia
  • Fábio Raphael Pascoti Bruhn Universidade Federal de Pelotas
  • Adriano Pereira Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Sul de Minas Gerais
  • Fabio Henrique Vicente Universidade Federal de Lavras
  • Pedro Salermo Casas Universidade Federal de Lavras

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5433/1679-0359.2018v39n3p1167

Keywords:

Automation, Cattle raising, Animals handling, Morphometry, Precision animal science.

Abstract

The objective of this study was to evaluate the technical and economic efficiency of different methods of cattle weighing, and to develop mathematical equations to estimate the breakeven point for the adoption of electronic weighing, i.e., to estimate how many animals are required for the acquisition and use of an electronic scale to be economically viable. The survey was conducted in confined beef cattle, from the Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology in the south of Minas Gerais, IFSUL DE MINAS, Muzambinho Campus, from July to December 2014. Two methods of weighing cattle were evaluated: an electronic scale and a tape measure, using a barimetric tape for dairy cattle and a barimetric tape for beef cattle, and a conventional tape measure involving the conversion of centimeters into body weight using a specific table. Thirty-three animals identified with plastic ear tags were weighed using each method. Animals of the Nellore, Senepol, Girolando, and Red-angus breeds, aged 0-1, 1-2, and 2-3 years, were weighed 402 times in total. The time taken to weigh animals with the electronic scale was the lowest, followed by that with the barimetric tape, and that with conventional tape measure with conversion. The electronic scale exhibited the greatest technical efficiency, owing to the lack of error and the lowest time required to weigh animals. However, the costs associated with the use of this equipment were the highest, which depended on the purchasing cost. The mathematical equations developed will help technicians and cattle farmers to rapidly and precisely estimate the minimum number of animals that should compose a production system to ensure economic viability for the adoption of an electronic method to weigh cattle.

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Author Biographies

Marcos Aurélio Lopes, Universidade Federal de Lavras

Prof. Titular, Departamento de Medicina Veterinária, Universidade Federal de Lavras, UFLA, Lavras, MG, Brasil. Bolsista do CNPq.

Juliana Aparecida Vieira, Universidade Federal de Lavras

Discente, Curso de Graduação em Zootecnia, UFLA, Lavras, MG, Brasil.

Francisco Helton Sá de Lima, Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Sul de Minas Gerais

Prof., Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Sul de Minas Gerais, IFSULDEMINAS, Campus Muzambinho, Muzambinho, MG, Brasil.

Fabiana Alves Demeu, Instituto Federal de Educação Ciência e Tecnologia de Rondônia

Profª, Instituto Federal de Educação Ciência e Tecnologia de Rondônia, IFRO, Bolsista Prodoutoral CAPES, Discente de Doutorado, UFLA, Lavras, MG, Brasil.

Fábio Raphael Pascoti Bruhn, Universidade Federal de Pelotas

Prof., Universidade Federal de Pelotas, UFPEL, Departamento de Veterinária Preventiva. Capão do Leão, RS, Brasil.

Adriano Pereira, Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Sul de Minas Gerais

Técnico em Agropecuária, IFSULDEMINAS, Campus Muzambinho, Muzambinho, MG, Brasil.

Fabio Henrique Vicente, Universidade Federal de Lavras

Discente, Curso de Graduação em Medicina Veterinária, UFLA, Lavras, MG, Brasil.

Pedro Salermo Casas, Universidade Federal de Lavras

Discente, Curso de Graduação em Medicina Veterinária, UFLA, Lavras, MG, Brasil.

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Published

2018-05-04

How to Cite

Lopes, M. A., Vieira, J. A., Lima, F. H. S. de, Demeu, F. A., Bruhn, F. R. P., Pereira, A., … Casas, P. S. (2018). Technical and economic efficiency of bovine weighing methods. Semina: Ciências Agrárias, 39(3), 1167–1180. https://doi.org/10.5433/1679-0359.2018v39n3p1167

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