951 resultados para RAZA BRAHMAN - SUPLEMENTACION ENERGETICA


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Tesis (Zootecnista). -- Universidad de La Salle. Facultad de Ciencias Agropecuarias. Programa de Zootecnia, 2014

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Tesis (Zootecnista). -- Universidad de La Salle. Facultad de Ciencias Agropecuarias. Programa de Zootecnia, 2014

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El presente trabajo se realizó en la UPE Santa Fe de la Empresa Genética Agenor Gómez, localizada a 15 Km al Noreste de la ciudad de Boaco, Nicaragua. Evaluándose la efectividad del garrapaticida Cipergan-15 mediante el recuento del número de garrapatas vivas después de la aplicación de diferentes dosis (0.0, 0.5, 1.0 y 1.5 ml/lt de agua) en prueba In Vitro e In Vivo. En la primera, a periodos de recuentos de 3, 18, 24 y 42 hrs y en la última, a periodos de 1, 2, 3, 7 y 14 días después de la aplicación en las razas Angus y Brahrnan. Los resultados obtenidos en la prueba In Vitro demostraron que el producto posee efecto garrapaticida, alcanzando un 100% de control a concentraciones de 1.5 y 1.0 ml/lt de agua, al cabo de 3 y 24 hrs respectivamente. En el análisis de varianza para la prueba In Vivo, los resultad indican que existen diferencias significativas en el número de garrapatas vivas en cada una de las concentraciones estudiadas, exceptuando la comparación al séptimo dia de recuento entre los niveles de 1.0 ml/lt de agua y 1.5 ml/lt de agua. El efecto de raza. También resultó significativo en el 14avo día y la interacción raza-concentración a los 1, 2 y 14 días de recuentos. Al efectuarse la prueba de "t" para medias ajustadas se encontró que las concentraciones de 1.0 ml/lt de agua y 1.5 m1/lt de agua ejercen el mayor control en todo el periodo del ensayo. La concentración de 1.5 rnl/lt de agua, disminuye el número de garrapatas a cero a los 3 días post­ aplicación, manteniéndolas aún en el séptimo día y con promedios inferiores de 8 garrapatas en el 14avo día. La concentración de 1.0 ml/lt de agua disminuye el número de garrapatas a promedios inferiores de 2 a los 3 días, menores que 1 al 7mo día e inferiores a 16 a los 14 días en ambas razas. En cambio, en el grupo testigo, el número de garrapatas se incrementó a una tasa promedio de 37%. Los estimados de la concentración minina para mantener una población promedio de garrapatas por debajo de 20 aún en el 14avo día, resultó de 0.86 ml/lt de agua para la raza Brahman y de 0.96 ml/lt de agua para la raza Angus.

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Se realizó un experimento con nueve vacas lecheras raza Brahman Pardo Suizo en diferentes períodos de lactancia superior a los tres meses, diferentes números de partos, con una producción promedio de 2.35 litros/vaca/día y un peso vivo promedio de 350 kg. La duración del experimento fue de 45 días (15 días por periodo) con el objetivo de evaluar el efecto de incluir los granos de leguminosas canavalia, terciopelo y caupi sobre la producción de leche y estimar la utilidad económica. Las vacas se establecieron en un solo bloque donde los tres tratamientos se asignaron al azar mediante el modelo esta dístico (Swich back). No se encontró diferencias significativas (P < 0.05) para los tres tratamientos que estaban constituidas por TA (20.13 % de terciopelo v 79.87% por otros ingredientes), el TB (23.66% de canavalia y 76.34 % otros ingredientes) y el TC (25.35 de Caupi y 74.7% otros ingredientes lográndose establecer tres raciones isoprotéicas e isoenergéticas. Los promedios de producción de leche obtenidos fueron de 4.11, 3.29 y 3.5 Kg para el TA. TB y TC respectivamente. El análisis económico evidencia que las mejores utilidades se obtuvieron con el TA con C$290.04 y C$ 320.08. Se concluye que se puede suministrar los granos de leguminosas como ingrediente en la suplementación concentrada a vacas lecheras como una alternativa de alimentación en los meses de verano.

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Este texto hace un acercamiento sociológico al análisis de la raza y la lengua en la formación de programas de educación en idiomas. Este enfoque usa los modelos de Bourdieu de habitus y campo social, los cuales enmarcan la raza y la lengua como elementos variables en el cambio educativo y pedagógico, que están, a la vez, sujetos a la agenciamiento de profesores y estudiantes. El enfoque sugiere que una política de educación en lenguas para la justicia social puede concentrarse no sólo en el cambio y el desarrollo del sujeto humano, sino también en cambio sistemático de los campos sociales del currículo.

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Analyses of variance and co variance were carried out on the activities of three lysosomal enzymes in mononuclear blood cells from Brahman cattle. These were hexosaminidase (HEX), beta-D-galacto-sidase (GAL) and acid alpha-glucosidase (GLU) which had been measured in blood mononuclear cells from 1752 cattle from 6 herds in a Pompe's disease control programme. Herd of origin and date of bleeding significantly affected the level of activity of all enzymes. In addition, HEX and GAL were affected by age and HEX by the sex of the animal bled. Estimates of heritability from sire variances were 0.29:t 0.09 for HEX, 0.31 :t 0.09 for GAL and 0.44:t 0.09 for GLU. Genetic correlations between all enzymes were positive. The data indicate the existence of a major gene causing Pompe's disease and responsible for 16% of the genetic variation in GLU. One standard deviation of selection differential for high GLU should almost eliminate Pompe's disease from the population. The effi-ciency of selection would be aided by estimating the breeding value for GLU using measurements of HEX and GLU and taking account of an animal's sex, age, date of bleeding and herd of origin.

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Dry-season weight loss in grazing cattle in northern Australia has been attenuated using a number of strategies (Hunter and Vercoe, 1987, Sillence et al. 1993, Gazzola and Hunter, 1999). Furthermore, the potential to improve efficiency of feed utilisation (and thus, dry-season performance) in ruminants through conventional modulation of the insulin-like growth factor (IGF) axis (Oddy and Owens, 1997, Hill et al., 1999) and through immunomodulation of the IGF axis (Hill et al., 1998a,b) has been demonstrated. The present study investigated the use of a vaccine directed against IGFBP-1 in Brahman steers which underwent a period of nutritional restriction followed by a return to wet-season grazing.

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In the dry tropics of northern Australia heifers are generally weaned mid-year at about six months of age and experience two dry seasons and a wet season prior to first mating at 2 years of age when only 60% are likely to conceive (Entwistle 19830. Pre-mating liveweight (PMLW) explains much of the variation in conception rate, but year effects explain further variations (Rudder et al 1985).

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Materials and Methods At Swan's Lagoon Research Station in the subcoastal spear grass region of north Queensland, F1 half Brahman-Shorthorn and F1 half Sahiwal-Shorthorn calves born November to March in 1969-70, 1970-71 and 1971-72 were first mated at approximately two years of age. Each year mating commenced in January and continued for three to five months. The data were drawn from cows in a number of different mating groups on the property over the period 1972-1978. 13th Biennial Conference, August 1980, Perth, Western Australia.

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A strategy comprising a winter/spring protein supplement, rumen modifier and hormonal growth promotant (Compudose 400) was used in either the first year (Tl), second year (T2), or in both years (T1+2) following weaning in Brahman cross steers as a means of increasing liveweight gain up to 2.5 years of age. T2 produced the heaviest final liveweight (544.7 kg) and highest overall liveweight gain (366.7 kg), but these were not significantly different from T1 (538.6 kg; 360.9 kg), or T1+2 (528.7 kg; 349.3 kg). However, final liveweight and overall liveweight gains of T1 and T2 but not T1+2 were significantly greater than for untreated (C) steers (504.9 kg; 325.2 kg, both P < 0.05). Regardless of the strategy imposed, liveweight and liveweight gain were enhanced, however final liveweights in each treatment were below the preferred minimum target liveweight (570-580 kg) for premium export markets. Treatment in both years gave no benefit over treatment in 1 year only. 19th Biennial Conference. 5-9 July 1992. LaTrobe University, Melbourne.

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Large variations in growth and feed conversion efficiency occur between cattle in feedlots. We aimed to test whether different behaviours of cattle may reflect some of these production differences.

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Age at puberty is an important component of reproductive performance in beef cattle production systems. Brahman cattle are typically late-pubertal relative to Bos taurus cattle and so it is of economic relevance to select for early age at puberty. To assist selection and elucidate the genes underlying puberty, we performed a genome-wide association study (GWAS) using the BovineSNP50 chip (similar to 54 000 polymorphisms) in Brahman bulls (n = 1105) and heifers (n = 843) and where the heifers were previously analysed in a different study. In a new attempt to generate unbiased estimates of single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) effects and proportion of variance explained by each SNP, the available data were halved on the basis of year and month of birth into a calibration and validation set. The traits that defined age at puberty were, in heifers, the age at which the first corpus luteum was detected (AGECL, h(2) = 0.56 +/- 0.11) and in bulls, the age at a scrotal circumference of 26 cm (AGE26, h(2) = 0.78 +/- 0.10). At puberty, heifers were on average older (751 +/- 142 days) than bulls (555 +/- 101 days), but AGECL and AGE26 were genetically correlated (r = 0.20 +/- 0.10). There were 134 SNPs associated with AGECL and 146 SNPs associated with AGE26 (P < 0.0001). From these SNPs, 32 (similar to 22%) were associated (P < 0.0001) with both traits. These top 32 SNPs were all located on Chromosome BTA 14, between 21.95 Mb and 28.4 Mb. These results suggest that the genes located in that region of BTA 14 play a role in pubertal development in Brahman cattle. There are many annotated genes underlying this region of BTA 14 and these are the subject of current research. Further, we identified a region on Chromosome X where markers were associated (P < 1.00E-8) with AGE26, but not with AGECL. Information about specific genes and markers add value to our understanding of puberty and potentially contribute to genomic selection. Therefore, identifying these genes contributing to genetic variation in AGECL and AGE26 can assist with the selection for early onset of puberty.

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Early-in-life female and male measures with potential to be practical genetic indicators were chosen from earlier analyses and examined together with genomic measures for multi-trait use to improve female reproduction of Brahman cattle. Combinations of measures were evaluated on the genetic gains expected from selection of sires and dams for each of age at puberty (AGECL, i.e. first observation of a corpus luteum), lactation anoestrous interval in 3-year-old cows (LAI), and lifetime annual weaning rate (LAWR, i.e. the weaning rate of cows based on the number of annual matings they experienced over six possible matings). Selection was on an index of comparable records for each combination. Selection intensities were less than theoretically possible but assumed a concerted selection effort was able to be made across the Brahman breed. The results suggested that substantial genetic gains could be possible but need to be confirmed in other data. The estimated increase in LAWR in 10 years, for combinations without or with genomic measures, ranged from 8 to 12 calves weaned per 100 cows from selection of sires, and from 12 to 15 calves weaned per 100 cows from selection of sires and dams. Corresponding reductions in LAI were 60-103 days or 94-136 days, and those for AGECL were 95-125 or 141-176 days, respectively. Coat score (a measure of the sleekness or wooliness of the coat) and hip height in females, and preputial eversion and liveweight in males, were measures that may warrant wider recording for Brahman female reproduction genetic evaluation. Pregnancy-test outcomes from Matings 1 and 2 also should be recorded. Percentage normal sperm may be important to record for reducing LAI and scrotal size and serum insulin-like growth factor-I concentration in heifers at 18 months for reducing AGECL. Use of a genomic estimated breeding value (EBV) in combination with other measures added to genetic gains, especially at genomic EBV accuracies of 40%. Accuracies of genomic EBVs needed to approach 60% for the genomic EBV to be the most important contributor to gains in the combinations of measures studied.