2017
DOI: 10.1590/1678-4162-9100
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Produção de novilhos castrados ou não castrados terminados em confinamento em idade jovem ou superjovem

Abstract: RESUMOAvaliaram-se o desempenho produtivo e o rendimento de cortes comercias da carcaça de animais castrados ou não castrados terminados em confinamento e abatidos em idade jovem ou superjovem, alimentados com uma dieta contendo 11,2% de proteína bruta e 3,07Mcal de energia digestível/kg de matéria seca, composta de 50% de volumoso e 50% de concentrado. A idade no início do confinamento dos animais superjovens e jovens foi de nove e 22 meses, respectivamente. Maior PF foi observado para os animais jovens não c… Show more

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“…This indicates that the dietary nutrients were best utilized at the 16.32% inclusion level, which had a positive effect on final body weight and mean daily gain. At the 16.32% palm kernel cake inclusion level in the diet, the maximum feed conversion rate was observed (approximately 6.6 kg feed kg -1 gain); these results were similar to those observed for finishing young animals (Cruz et al, 2014;Callegaro et al, 2015;Cullmann et al, 2017;D'Áurea et al, 2017…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 84%
“…This indicates that the dietary nutrients were best utilized at the 16.32% inclusion level, which had a positive effect on final body weight and mean daily gain. At the 16.32% palm kernel cake inclusion level in the diet, the maximum feed conversion rate was observed (approximately 6.6 kg feed kg -1 gain); these results were similar to those observed for finishing young animals (Cruz et al, 2014;Callegaro et al, 2015;Cullmann et al, 2017;D'Áurea et al, 2017…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 84%