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| Metadados | Descrição | Idioma |
|---|---|---|
| Autor(es): dc.creator | Rufino, Luana M. A. | - |
| Autor(es): dc.creator | Batista, Erick D. | - |
| Autor(es): dc.creator | Rodrigues, João P. P. | - |
| Autor(es): dc.creator | Valadares Filho, Sebastião C. | - |
| Autor(es): dc.creator | Paulino, Mário F. | - |
| Autor(es): dc.creator | Costa e Silva, Luiz F. | - |
| Autor(es): dc.creator | Detmann, Edenio | - |
| Data de aceite: dc.date.accessioned | 2026-02-09T12:35:31Z | - |
| Data de disponibilização: dc.date.available | 2026-02-09T12:35:31Z | - |
| Data de envio: dc.date.issued | 2020-09-01 | - |
| Data de envio: dc.date.issued | 2020-09-01 | - |
| Data de envio: dc.date.issued | 2020-01 | - |
| Fonte completa do material: dc.identifier | https://repositorio.ufla.br//handle/1/42794 | - |
| Fonte completa do material: dc.identifier | https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0377840119307096 | - |
| Fonte: dc.identifier.uri | http://educapes.capes.gov.br/handle/capes/1164379 | - |
| Descrição: dc.description | This study evaluated the effects of the amount and frequency of N supplementation on intake, digestion, and urinary and blood characteristics in cattle fed low-quality tropical grass hay. Five ruminally and abomasally fistulated crossbred bulls averaging 262 ± 20 kg of body weight were used in a 5 × 5 Latin square design. The basal diet was composed of a low-quality signal grass hay (47.2 g CP/kg DM). Treatments were designed according to a 2 × 2 + 1 factorial arrangement, as follows: supplemented with 30 % of rumen degradable protein (RDP) requirements daily or infrequently every three days; supplemented with 60 % of RDP requirements daily or infrequently every three days; plus a control without supplementation. The N supplement (1,140 g CP/kg DM) was a mixture of casein, urea, and ammonium sulfate. Overall, N supplementation did not affect forage intake when compared to the control. There was an interaction between the amount and frequency of N supplementation on all intake measurements. Infrequent supplementation decreased voluntary intake only when 60 % RDP was infrequently supplied, and this effect was attributed to a decreased intake on the day when supplementation was provided. Supplements generally improved digested organic matter intake but not digested fiber intake, revealing a lack of effects on forage intake and digestion. The N balance and efficiency of N utilization were increased by N supplementation but were not affected by supplementation frequency. Supplementation improved blood IGF-1 but did not affect 3-methylhistidine excretion, indicating a supplemental N effect on muscle anabolism, although it lacked effects on muscle catabolism. Both rumen ammonia-N and serum urea-N were affected by an interaction between treatments and day of supplementation cycle, where variation among days were only observed for infrequent supplementation. The rumen ammonia-N concentration peaked on supplementation day. However, a delay was observed for the peak of serum urea-N, which took place one day after supplementation. This pattern indicates that metabolic mechanisms may contribute to N salvage in animals that are infrequently supplemented. We concluded that infrequent N supplementation does not compromise digestion, N utilization, and metabolism in cattle fed low-quality tropical grass. However, when supplementing with large amounts of N, the infrequent supplementation may negatively affect forage intake. | - |
| Idioma: dc.language | en | - |
| Publicador: dc.publisher | Elsevier | - |
| Direitos: dc.rights | restrictAccess | - |
| ???dc.source???: dc.source | Animal Feed Science and Technology | - |
| Palavras-chave: dc.subject | Brachiaria decumbens | - |
| Palavras-chave: dc.subject | Digestibility | - |
| Palavras-chave: dc.subject | Efficiency of nitrogen utilization | - |
| Palavras-chave: dc.subject | Insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) | - |
| Palavras-chave: dc.subject | Nitrogen balance | - |
| Título: dc.title | Effects of the amount and frequency of nitrogen supplementation on intake, digestion, and metabolism in cattle fed low-quality tropical grass | - |
| Tipo de arquivo: dc.type | Artigo | - |
| Aparece nas coleções: | Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal de Lavras (RIUFLA) | |
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