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Body measurements of feedlot finished steers from advanced generations of rotational crossbreeding between Charolais and Nellore breeds

The objective of this research was to evaluate the heterozygosis and genetic group effects on body measurements of feedlot finished steers, straightbreds (Charolais - C and Nellore - N), and crossbreds from second (G2) (3/4C 1/4N and 3/4N 1/4C), third (G3) (5/8C 3/8N and 5/8N 3/8C) and fourth (G4) (11/16C 5/16N and 11/16N 5/16C) generation of rotational crossbreeding. The steers were fed during 97 days with the same diet, containing 12.32% crude protein and 2.96Mcal of digestible energy kg-1 of dry matter, with roughage: concentrate ratio of 52: 48. Crossbred steers showed higher withers and rump heights, at the beginning and at end of the feedlot period, in relation to straightbreds in alls generations of crossbreeding. However, G3 animals showed lower rump growth rate than the straightbreds, with the heterosis -35.97%. The heterosis for rump and withers heights followed the fluctuation of the degree of heterozygosis of the crossbreeding, however, with different magnitudes. Heterosis from G2 to G3 increased 48.18; 18.32; 55.15 and 3.20% for initial and final heights of withers and for initial and final heights of rump, respectively. Within the crossbreeding systems, animals with Nellore predominance had higher rump and withers heights than those with Charolais predominance. Crossbred animals had greater thoracic perimeter and initial body length in all crossbreeding generations, with the heterosis 5.56; 7.73 and 5.91% and, 7.23; 8.98 and 8.99%, respectively, in G2, G3 and G4. All the body measurements were significantly correlated with body weight at the beginning and at the end of the feedlot period.

height; heterosis; heterozygosis; length; thoracic perimeter


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