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Este estudo buscou avaliar o efeito da inclusão de resíduo do processamento do biodiesel do óleo de dendê (c) na dieta, sobre a digestibilidade e comportamento ingestivo de cordeiros confinados. Vinte e cinco ovinos machos, sem raça definida, castrados, com peso vivo médio de 20kg, submetidos a dietas com 5% de suplementação lipídica proveniente de níveis crescentes de substituição 0, 25, 50, 75 e 100% de óleo de dendê por resíduo do biodiesel do dendê. Os animais foram distribuídos em delineamento de blocos ao acaso, sendo o peso dos animais os blocos, com cinco tratamentos e cinco repetições. O período experimental foi de vinte e dois dias, com quinze dias de adaptação às dietas, dois dias de adaptação ao indicador externo de digestibilidade, Lignina Purificada e Enriquecida (LIPE), e cinco dias de coletas fecais. As dietas experimentais consistiram de 31% de feno de capim massai (Panicum maximum cv. Massai); 64% de concentrado, a base de milho e farelo de soja; e 5% de fonte lipídica (óleo de dendê e/ou resíduo do biodiesel). O arraçoamento foi dividido em duas refeições diárias, pela manhã (7h) e a tarde (16h). O comportamento ingestivo foi determinado mediante observação visual, ocorrido durante 24 horas, a intervalos de 5 minutos, para se determinar o tempo despendido em ingestão, ruminação e ócio. A utilização do resíduo do biodiesel do dendê como fonte lipídica apresentou resultados significativos de consumos de matéria seca (MS), matéria orgânica (MO), extrato etéreo (EE) e proteína bruta (PB), bem como o coeficiente de digestibilidade de EE. Os níveis crescentes de substituição de resíduo do biodiesel não influenciaram (P>0,05) nos tempos despendidos em alimentação, ruminação e ócio. Assim como não alterou as eficiências de ingestão e ruminação da matéria seca (MS) e fibra em detergente neutro (FDN). Não houve efeito da inclusão de resíduo do biodiesel sobre os consumos e coeficientes de digestibilidade da FDN e FDA.

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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

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This study aimed at evaluating diets containing different fiber sources and two crude protein levels on the performance, egg quality, and nitrogen metabolism of commercial layers. In total, 392 48-wk-old Isa Brown layers were distributed according to a completely randomized experimental design in a 3x2+1 (control) factorial arrangement, resulting in seven treatments with seven replicates of eight birds each. Treatments consisted of three fiber feedstuffs (cottonseed hulls, soybean hulls, and rice hulls) and two dietary crude protein levels (12% and 16%). Cottonseed hulls associated with the high crude protein level (16%) resulted in the worst feed conversion ratio per dozen eggs. Diets with 16% crude protein resulted in the highest feed intake, egg production, egg weight, egg mass values, and improved feed conversion ratio (kg eggs/kg feed). The dietary inclusion of soybean hulls determined low yolk pigmentation, and of rice hulls, low egg specific gravity. The 16% crude protein diet with rice hulls promoted the best feed conversion ratio. Hens fed the reference diet presented higher egg mass and better feed conversion ratio per kg eggs and per dozen eggs. Hens fed the diets with low crude protein level (12%) had reduced nitrogen excretion, but presented worse egg production.

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The experiment was conducted to evaluate the intake, the digestibility and the performance of lambs fed with diets containing 0; 12,5 and 25% of mulberry hay in substitution of the concentrate. It was used a total of 24 lambs Ile de France breed, non castrated, average age 60 days and and 15 kg of body weight, confined, distributed in a completely randomized design. Voluntary intake of nutrients was not altered (P>0.05) by different percentages of mulberry hay inclusion in the concentrate, except ether extract which decreased linear (P<0.01). The digestibility of nutrients, days on feeding, daily weight gain and the feed conversion, were also not affected (P>0.05). The partial substitution of the concentrate, based on soybean meal and corn grain, by mulberry hay up to 25% does not compromise the intake, the digestibility of nutrients and the performance of diet of feedlot lambs.

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Pós-graduação em Ciência e Tecnologia Animal - FEIS

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Pós-graduação em Ciência e Tecnologia Animal - FEIS

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A total of 350 commercial Bovans White laying hens were used to evaluate the association of carbohydrases and phytase in enriched diets and its effects on performance and egg quality of laying hens. The experiment used a randomized design with five treatments and seven replicates. The treatments were: 1. Positive control without added enzymes and without nutrient enrichment, 2. Negative control (NC) 1 with 1.5% and 6% AME (kcal/kg) enrichment for corn and soybean meal respectively, 2% crude protein (CP) enrichment, and digestible limiting digestible amino acids plus the full matrix for the phytase enzyme; 3. NC 2 with 1.5% and 6% AME (kcal/kg) enrichment, respectively, for corn and soybean meal and 2% crude protein (CP) enrichment, and digestible limiting amino acids plus the sparse matrix for the phytase enzyme, 4. NC 1 supplemented with 100 g ton(-1) carbohydrase and 30g ton(-1) phytase, 5. NC 2 supplemented with 100 g ton(-1) carbohydrase and 30g ton(-1) phytase. According to the results, the positive control treatments, NC1 and NC2, with or without enzyme supplementation, showed guaranteed performance for feed intake, egg yield, weight, egg loss and shell quality.

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The purpose of this study was to compare linear and nonlinear programming models for feed formulation, for maximum profit, considering the real variation in the prices of the corn, soybean meal and broilers during the period from January of 2008 to October of 2009, in the São Paulo State, Brazil. For the nonlinear formulation model, it was considered the following scenarios of prices: a) the minimum broiler price and the maximum prices of the corn and soybean meal during the period, b) the mean prices of the broiler, corn and soybean meal in the period and c) the maximum broiler price and the minimum prices of the corn and soybean meal, in the considered period; while for the linear formulation model, it was considered just the prices of the corn and the soybean. It was used the Practical Program for Feed Formulation 2.0 for the diets establishment. A total of 300 Cobb male chicks were randomly assigned to the 4 dietary treatments with 5 replicate pens of 15 chicks each. The birds were fed with a starter diet until 21 d and a grower diet from 22 to 42 d of age, and they had ad libitum access to feed and water, on floor with wood shavings as litter. The broilers were raised in an environmentally-controlled house. Body weight, body weight gain, feed intake, feed conversion ratio and profitability (related to the prices variation of the broilers and ingredients) were obtained at 42 d of age. It was found that the broilers fed with the diet formulated with the linear model presented the lowest feed intake and feed conversion ratio as compared with the broilers fed with diets from nonlinear formulation models. There were no significant differences in body weight and body weight gain among the treatments. Nevertheless, the profitabilities of the diets from the nonlinear model were significantly higher than that one from the linear formulation model, when the corn and soybean meal prices were near or below their average values for the studied period, for any broiler chicken price.