Feed efficiency of lactating Nellore cows: 1. Correlation of component traits between two the lactation phases

The objective of the study was to evaluate the correlations of dry matter intake (DMI), average daily gain (ADG), metabolic weight (BW0.75), fat thickness and corrected milk production obtained between the two lactation phases. Twenty-seven lactating Nellore cows, 38 ± 0.83 months of age and 509 Â...

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Main Authors: Luana Lelis Souza, Mariana Furtado Zorzetto, Renata Chichitostti Dal Bem, Naiara Nantes Rodrigues, Joslaine Noely dos Santos Gonçalves Cyrillo, Maria Eugênia Zerlotti Mercadante
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Published: Instituto de Zootecnia 2019-04-01
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Online Access:https://35.198.24.243/index.php/bia/article/view/1729
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author Luana Lelis Souza
Mariana Furtado Zorzetto
Renata Chichitostti Dal Bem
Naiara Nantes Rodrigues
Joslaine Noely dos Santos Gonçalves Cyrillo
Maria Eugênia Zerlotti Mercadante
author_facet Luana Lelis Souza
Mariana Furtado Zorzetto
Renata Chichitostti Dal Bem
Naiara Nantes Rodrigues
Joslaine Noely dos Santos Gonçalves Cyrillo
Maria Eugênia Zerlotti Mercadante
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description The objective of the study was to evaluate the correlations of dry matter intake (DMI), average daily gain (ADG), metabolic weight (BW0.75), fat thickness and corrected milk production obtained between the two lactation phases. Twenty-seven lactating Nellore cows, 38 ± 0.83 months of age and 509 ± 32 kg of body weight, were evaluated 22 ± 5 days after calving in a collective pen equipped with GrowSafe® Systems during 75 ± 12 days (phase 1), 77 ± 6 days (phase 2) and 152 ± 6 days (total phase). The forage-based diet (dry matter basis) consisted of 90% corn silage, 8.5% soybean meal and 1.5% mineral salt plus urea. DMI was obtained as the mean of all valid days of feed intake during the test period (12.7 ± 1.2 kg DM for phase 1; 13.0 ± 1.4 kg DM for phase 2; and 12.9 ± 1.25 kg DM for the total phase), and ADG was obtained as a regression of body weights on days on test (0.359 ± 0.242 kg day-1 for phase 1; 0.716 ± 0.263 kg day-1 for phase 2; and 0.591 ± 0.148 kg day-1 for the total phase). BW0.75 was obtained by the equation: [α + (ADG test x 0.5 x days)]0.75 (110 ± 5 kg for phase 1, 108 ± 6 kg for phase 2, and 113 ± 5 kg for the total phase), where α is the intercept of the regression equation and represents the initial weight. Ultrasonic fat thickness was evaluated in five anatomic sites, and average of fat thickness (FT) was obtained (7.81 ± 1.45 mm for phase 1; 12.68 ± 2.03 mm for phase 2, and 10.24 ± 1.64 mm for the total phase). Cows were machine milked three times after calving (63 ± 5 days in milk; 85 ± 5 dim; and 151 ± 6 dim), after intravenous injection of 20 Ul of oxytocin, quantifying the 6 h milk production, to estimate 24 h milk production. The 24 h energy-corrected milk production (24hMP) was obtained by 24hMP = (0.327 x kg milk production) + (12.95 x kg fat) + (7.20 x kg protein), using fat and protein percentage of milk. The 24hMP values of cows were 10.1 ± 2.85 kg day-1, 10.7 ± 2.68 kg day-1 and 10.27 ± 2.80 kg day-1 in phase 1, phase 2 and total phase. All variables were obtained for phase 1 (DMI1, ADG1, BW0.751, FT1 and 24hMP1), phase 2 (DMI2, ADG2, BW0.752, FT2 and 24hMP2) and for the total phase (DMIt, ADGt, BW0.75t, FTt and 24hMPt). Analyses of ranking correlation were conducted using PROC CORR by SAS®. The DMI correlations ranged from moderate to high: DMI1 and DMI2 (0.69), DMI1 and DMIt (0.88), and DMI2 and DMIt (0.95). High correlations were observed between BW0.751 and BW0.752 (0.86); BW0.751 and BW0.75t (0.98); and BW0.752 and BW0.75t (0.85). Among ADG, correlations were low and non-significant, except for the correlation between ADG2 and ADGt (0.64), suggesting that phase 1 is different from phase 2. In phase 1, lactating cows have higher energy expenditure with milk production for the suckling calves, in addition to energy expenditure for maintenance. High correlations of fat thickness between the lactation phases were observed: FT1 and FT2 (0.77), FT1 and FTt (0.92), and FT2 and FTt (0.96). The correlations between 24hMP varied from low to high: 0.21 between 24hMP1 and 24hMP2; 0.88 between 24hMP1 and 24hMPt; and 0.65 between 24hMP2 and 24hMPt. These results indicate that reranking exists in Nellore cows between the two lactation phases.
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spelling doaj.art-667d52cbb4584bb5ac92842641c79ee72023-08-08T23:39:50ZengInstituto de ZootecniaBoletim de Indústria Animal1981-41002019-04-0174Feed efficiency of lactating Nellore cows: 1. Correlation of component traits between two the lactation phasesLuana Lelis SouzaMariana Furtado ZorzettoRenata Chichitostti Dal BemNaiara Nantes RodriguesJoslaine Noely dos Santos Gonçalves CyrilloMaria Eugênia Zerlotti Mercadante The objective of the study was to evaluate the correlations of dry matter intake (DMI), average daily gain (ADG), metabolic weight (BW0.75), fat thickness and corrected milk production obtained between the two lactation phases. Twenty-seven lactating Nellore cows, 38 ± 0.83 months of age and 509 ± 32 kg of body weight, were evaluated 22 ± 5 days after calving in a collective pen equipped with GrowSafe® Systems during 75 ± 12 days (phase 1), 77 ± 6 days (phase 2) and 152 ± 6 days (total phase). The forage-based diet (dry matter basis) consisted of 90% corn silage, 8.5% soybean meal and 1.5% mineral salt plus urea. DMI was obtained as the mean of all valid days of feed intake during the test period (12.7 ± 1.2 kg DM for phase 1; 13.0 ± 1.4 kg DM for phase 2; and 12.9 ± 1.25 kg DM for the total phase), and ADG was obtained as a regression of body weights on days on test (0.359 ± 0.242 kg day-1 for phase 1; 0.716 ± 0.263 kg day-1 for phase 2; and 0.591 ± 0.148 kg day-1 for the total phase). BW0.75 was obtained by the equation: [α + (ADG test x 0.5 x days)]0.75 (110 ± 5 kg for phase 1, 108 ± 6 kg for phase 2, and 113 ± 5 kg for the total phase), where α is the intercept of the regression equation and represents the initial weight. Ultrasonic fat thickness was evaluated in five anatomic sites, and average of fat thickness (FT) was obtained (7.81 ± 1.45 mm for phase 1; 12.68 ± 2.03 mm for phase 2, and 10.24 ± 1.64 mm for the total phase). Cows were machine milked three times after calving (63 ± 5 days in milk; 85 ± 5 dim; and 151 ± 6 dim), after intravenous injection of 20 Ul of oxytocin, quantifying the 6 h milk production, to estimate 24 h milk production. The 24 h energy-corrected milk production (24hMP) was obtained by 24hMP = (0.327 x kg milk production) + (12.95 x kg fat) + (7.20 x kg protein), using fat and protein percentage of milk. The 24hMP values of cows were 10.1 ± 2.85 kg day-1, 10.7 ± 2.68 kg day-1 and 10.27 ± 2.80 kg day-1 in phase 1, phase 2 and total phase. All variables were obtained for phase 1 (DMI1, ADG1, BW0.751, FT1 and 24hMP1), phase 2 (DMI2, ADG2, BW0.752, FT2 and 24hMP2) and for the total phase (DMIt, ADGt, BW0.75t, FTt and 24hMPt). Analyses of ranking correlation were conducted using PROC CORR by SAS®. The DMI correlations ranged from moderate to high: DMI1 and DMI2 (0.69), DMI1 and DMIt (0.88), and DMI2 and DMIt (0.95). High correlations were observed between BW0.751 and BW0.752 (0.86); BW0.751 and BW0.75t (0.98); and BW0.752 and BW0.75t (0.85). Among ADG, correlations were low and non-significant, except for the correlation between ADG2 and ADGt (0.64), suggesting that phase 1 is different from phase 2. In phase 1, lactating cows have higher energy expenditure with milk production for the suckling calves, in addition to energy expenditure for maintenance. High correlations of fat thickness between the lactation phases were observed: FT1 and FT2 (0.77), FT1 and FTt (0.92), and FT2 and FTt (0.96). The correlations between 24hMP varied from low to high: 0.21 between 24hMP1 and 24hMP2; 0.88 between 24hMP1 and 24hMPt; and 0.65 between 24hMP2 and 24hMPt. These results indicate that reranking exists in Nellore cows between the two lactation phases. https://35.198.24.243/index.php/bia/article/view/1729Average daily gainbeef cattledry matter intake
spellingShingle Luana Lelis Souza
Mariana Furtado Zorzetto
Renata Chichitostti Dal Bem
Naiara Nantes Rodrigues
Joslaine Noely dos Santos Gonçalves Cyrillo
Maria Eugênia Zerlotti Mercadante
Feed efficiency of lactating Nellore cows: 1. Correlation of component traits between two the lactation phases
Boletim de Indústria Animal
Average daily gain
beef cattle
dry matter intake
title Feed efficiency of lactating Nellore cows: 1. Correlation of component traits between two the lactation phases
title_full Feed efficiency of lactating Nellore cows: 1. Correlation of component traits between two the lactation phases
title_fullStr Feed efficiency of lactating Nellore cows: 1. Correlation of component traits between two the lactation phases
title_full_unstemmed Feed efficiency of lactating Nellore cows: 1. Correlation of component traits between two the lactation phases
title_short Feed efficiency of lactating Nellore cows: 1. Correlation of component traits between two the lactation phases
title_sort feed efficiency of lactating nellore cows 1 correlation of component traits between two the lactation phases
topic Average daily gain
beef cattle
dry matter intake
url https://35.198.24.243/index.php/bia/article/view/1729
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