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Technical and economic evaluations of different genetic groups of yearling beef cattle males and of the feedlot production system

This experiment was carried out to evaluate technical and economic parameters for feedlot production system of 88 seven-month-old animals of three genetic groups (23 Charolais x Nellore, 26 Red Angus x Nellore, and 39 Aberdeen Angus x Nellore). Production traits (initial and slaughtering weights, number of days in feedlot, and total and daily weight gains) were recorded and costs were estimated using operational and economic concepts. The statistical model used to analyze the traits included the fix effect of genetic group and initial body weight as a covariate. No differences were observed among the genetic groups for slaughtering weight and daily weight gain. Number of days in feedlot was low for Charolais x Nellore (159 days), intermediate for Red Angus x Nellore (170 days), and high for Aberdeen Angus x Nellore (178 days) animals. Total, operational, and variable costs were 1.02; 0.85; and 0.89 US$/day. Farmer profit was 0.01 US$/kg and profitability/month was 1.78%. Significant differences among the genetic groups were not observed for cost, income, gross and net margins, profit, and profitability.

beef cattle; genetic group; production cost; performance; profitability


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