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Development and validation of a performance predictive model of beef steers supplemented in tropical pastures

A simulation model was developed and validated with the objective of evaluating and predicting the productive performance of steers with different weights and initial ages kept on Panicum sp. or Brachiaria sp. cultivated pastures in tropical and subtropical regions. The model established the direct relationships between two main components (animal and fodder plant) and two indirect components (climate and soil). The animal component included: intake of forage dry matter, supplement intake, stocking rate, initial weight and age of the animals, biotype (adult weight and weight at birth), energy requirement for maintenance and production (live weight gain). The forage components included: growth, senescence, digestibility and availability. The results obtained with the model were compared to those obtained in the literature under similar conditions in Brazil and a low percentage of estimated error was found (35%). The model is an adequate tool to evaluate certain nutritional strategies and thus to assist in decisions that depend on the weight gain of the animals and pasture conditions over time.

intake; grazing; performance; simulation


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