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Supplementation of Nellore grazing steers with different sources and concentrate levels

This work was carried out to study the daily average gain (DAG) of steers grazing Brachiaria brizantha cv. Marandu, supplemented, from July to December, with two levels of three different supplements. Fifty-four Nellore steers (9 for each treatment) aged approximately 20 months and initial average live weight of 370 kg were used. The experimental treatments were: AMI - supplement rich in starch (based on corn), OLE - supplement rich in fat (based on whole cottonseed) and A+O - supplement combination (based on mixture of AMI and OLE). All supplements were offered in .7 and 1.4% of liveweight (LW). The green blade availability was 5.12 kg DM/100 kg LW. Treatments and levels influenced DAG. In both levels of supplementation, the combination of feeds promoted higher performance. The lowest level (.7% LW) AMI and OLE was not different, and both were different from A+O. DAG was .44, .46, and .57 kg for AMI, OLE and A+O respectively. Similar results were registered on the higher level (1.4% LW) of supplementation. In this level A+O showed better performance than AMI and OLE that was not different. DAG was .58 kg for AMI, .61 kg for OLE and .72 kg for A+O. The supplementation with concentrates composed by the mixture of rich feeds in starch (corn) and oil (cotton seed) provided higher performance of the animals, that when supplemented separately with the respective sources, independently of the supplementation level. The higher supplementation level (1.4% of LW) showed lower economical efficiency, when compared to the smallest level (.7% PV).

beef cattle finishing; Brachiaria brizantha; grazing steers supplementation; Nellore steers


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