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DOI10.1017/S1751731118001131
Performance and carcass characteristics of steers fed with two levels of metabolizable energy intake during summer and winter season
Arias, R. A.1,2; Keim, J. P.1; Gandarillas, M.1; Velasquez, A.3,4; Alvarado-Gilis, C.1; Mader, T. L.5
发表日期2019
ISSN1751-7311
EISSN1751-732X
卷号13期号:1页码:221-230
英文摘要

Climate change is producing an increase on extreme weather events around the world such as flooding, drought and extreme ambient temperatures impacting animal production and animal welfare. At present, there is a lack of studies addressing the effects of climatic conditions associated with energy intake in finishing cattle in South American feed yards. Therefore, two experiments were conducted to assess the effects of environmental variables and level of metabolizable energy intake above maintenance requirements (MEI) on performance and carcass quality of steers. In each experiment (winter and summer), steers were fed with 1.85 or 2.72 times of their requirements of metabolizable energy of maintenance. A total of 24 crossbred steers per experiment were used and located in four pens (26.25 m(2)/head) equipped with a Calan Broadbent Feeding System. Animals were fed with the same diet within each season, varying the amount offered to adjust the MEI treatments. Mud depth, mud scores, tympanic temperature (TT), environmental variables, average daily gain, respiration rates and carcass characteristics plus three thermal comfort indices were collected. Data analysis considered a factorial arrangement (Season and MEI). In addition, a repeated measures analysis was performed for TT and respiration rate. Mean values of ambient temperature, solar radiation and comfort thermal indices were greater in the summer experiment as expected (P < 0.005). The mean values of TT were higher in steers fed with higher MEI and also in the summer season. The average daily gain was greater during summer v. winter (1.10 +/- 0.11 v. 0.36 +/- 0.06) kg/day, also when steers were fed 2.72 v. 1.85 MEI level (0.89 +/- 0.12 v. 0.57 +/- 0.10) kg/day. In summer, respiration rate increased in 41.2% in the afternoon. In winter, muddy conditions increased with time of feeding, whereas wind speed and rainfall had significant effects on TT and average daily gain. We conclude that MEI and environmental variables have direct effects on the physiology and performance of steers, including TT and average daily gain, particularly during the winter. In addition, carcass characteristics were affected by season but not by the level of MEI. Finally, due to the high variability of data as well as the small number of animals assessed in these experiments, more studies on carcass characteristics under similar conditions are required.


WOS研究方向Agriculture ; Veterinary Sciences
来源期刊ANIMAL
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/91814
作者单位1.Univ Austral Chile, Inst Prod Anim, Valdivia 5090000, Chile;
2.Univ Austral Chile, Ctr Invest Suelos Volcan, Valdivia 5090000, Chile;
3.Univ Catolica Temuco, Fac Recursos Nat, Escuela Agron, Temuco 4781312, Chile;
4.Univ Catolica Temuco, Nucleo Invest Prod Agroalimentaria, Temuco 4781312, Chile;
5.Univ Nebraska Lincoln, Anim Sci Dept, Lincoln, NE 68028 USA
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Arias, R. A.,Keim, J. P.,Gandarillas, M.,et al. Performance and carcass characteristics of steers fed with two levels of metabolizable energy intake during summer and winter season[J],2019,13(1):221-230.
APA Arias, R. A.,Keim, J. P.,Gandarillas, M.,Velasquez, A.,Alvarado-Gilis, C.,&Mader, T. L..(2019).Performance and carcass characteristics of steers fed with two levels of metabolizable energy intake during summer and winter season.ANIMAL,13(1),221-230.
MLA Arias, R. A.,et al."Performance and carcass characteristics of steers fed with two levels of metabolizable energy intake during summer and winter season".ANIMAL 13.1(2019):221-230.
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