Productive performance of Nellore steers on rotational grazing on Marandu grass and Convert HD 364 grass

Authors

  • André Felipe Borges Krinchev Universidade Estadual de Londrina
  • Valter Harry Bumbieris Junior Universidade Estadual de Londrina
  • José Renato Silva Gonçalves Estação Experimental Agrozootécnica Hildegard Georgina Von Pritzelwitz
  • Laísse Garcia Lima Estação Experimental Agrozootécnica Hildegard Georgina Von Pritzelwitz
  • Ana Maria Bridi Universidade Estadual de Londrina
  • Edson Luis de Azambuja Ribeiro Universidade Estadual de Londrina

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5433/1679-0359.2018v39n4p1627

Keywords:

Beef cattle, Carcass, Forage, Meat quality, Weight gain.

Abstract

The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of Brachiaria spp. Cv. Mulato II (Convert) on performance, meat quality and carcass characteristics of castrated Nellore steers in the growing and finishing phases, in rotational grazing system, compared to Brachiaria brizantha cv. Marandu, under the same conditions. The experimental area was divided into two treatments: Marandu and Convert with 20 hectares each, splited in four replications per treatment, composed of five paddocks of one hectare each. Animals were managed based on the availability of leaf blade dry matter (6.19% body weight) in rotational grazing with 7 days of occupation and 28 days of rest. Ten animals were used in each replicate (testers), as well as regulatory animals whenever necessary. Animals were managed based on the availability of leaf blade dry matter (6.19% body weight) in rotational grazing with 7 days of occupation and 28 days of rest. Ten animals were used in each replicate (testers), as well as regulatory animals whenever necessary. For performance analysis, 10 animals of each replicate were used, while for carcass and meat analyses, only six of each replicate. Production and chemial characteristics of the two grasses were evaluated. The experimental design was completely randomized with two treatments and four replicates; data were tested by analysis of variance using the R software. Animals fed on Convert grass were superior than those fed on Marandu grass, with higher average daily gain (0.682 kg vs. 0.605 kg), slaughter weight (470.45 kg vs. 451.43 kg), hot carcass weight (239.93 kg vs. 232.36 kg). The study also showed the possibility of finishing castrated young steers (up to 30 months) and with subcutaneous fat thickness required by industry (3 mm) in both pastures.

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Author Biographies

André Felipe Borges Krinchev, Universidade Estadual de Londrina

Discente, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência Animal, Universidade Estadual de Londrina, UEL, Londrina, PR, Brasil.

Valter Harry Bumbieris Junior, Universidade Estadual de Londrina

Prof. Dr., Departamento de Zootecnia, UEL, Londrina, PR, Brasil.

José Renato Silva Gonçalves, Estação Experimental Agrozootécnica Hildegard Georgina Von Pritzelwitz

Pesquisador, Estação Experimental Agrozootécnica Hildegard Georgina Von Pritzelwitz, Fazenda Figueira, Londrina, PR, Brasil.

Laísse Garcia Lima, Estação Experimental Agrozootécnica Hildegard Georgina Von Pritzelwitz

Pesquisadora, Estação Experimental Agrozootécnica Hildegard Georgina Von Pritzelwitz, Fazenda Figueira, Londrina, PR, Brasil.

Ana Maria Bridi, Universidade Estadual de Londrina

Profa Dra, Departamento de Zootecnia, UEL, Londrina, PR, Brasil.

Edson Luis de Azambuja Ribeiro, Universidade Estadual de Londrina

Prof. Dr., Departamento de Zootecnia, UEL, Londrina, PR, Brasil.

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Published

2018-08-02

How to Cite

Krinchev, A. F. B., Bumbieris Junior, V. H., Gonçalves, J. R. S., Lima, L. G., Bridi, A. M., & Ribeiro, E. L. de A. (2018). Productive performance of Nellore steers on rotational grazing on Marandu grass and Convert HD 364 grass. Semina: Ciências Agrárias, 39(4), 1627–1638. https://doi.org/10.5433/1679-0359.2018v39n4p1627

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