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Ingestive behavior of grazing heifers receiving crude glycerin supplementation during the dry-rainy season transition
The search to find food alternatives for corn and feeding alternatives that reduce the cost of production has been constant. The use of oleaginous grains to produce ethanol and biodiesel has produced an excess of byproducts, especially biodiesel which produces crude glycerin. The objective of this s...
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Published in: | Chilean journal of agricultural research 2015-01, Vol.74 (3) |
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Summary: | The search to find food alternatives for corn and feeding alternatives
that reduce the cost of production has been constant. The use of
oleaginous grains to produce ethanol and biodiesel has produced an
excess of byproducts, especially biodiesel which produces crude
glycerin. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of
including crude glycerin on the ingestive behavior of crossbred heifers
supplemented with pasture. Thirty-six crossbred heifers with an initial
mean weight of 301.5 ± 31 kg were distributed in a completely
randomized design with four treatments and nine replicates per
treatment. The animals were kept in a Brachiaria brizantha (Hochst.
ex A. Rich.) Stapf 'Marandu' pasture in a
rotational-grazing system. The treatments tested were 0.0%, 3.33%,
6.66%, and 9.99% crude glycerin included in total DM to replace corn (
Zea mays L.) Including crude glycerin reduced the time for grazing
and eating at the trough and increased idle time. Rumination was
quadratically influenced. Eating time (min kg-1 DM and neutral
detergent fiber [NDF]) was reduced, while rumination time (min kg-1 DM
and NDF) was quadratically affected by adding glycerin. The variables,
time spent per ruminated bolus and the number of chews per day, were
not affected. The number of boluses per day showed a quadratic effect.
The number of grazing, idle, ruminating, and eating at the trough
periods were not affected by including crude glycerin; means were 15.1,
24.9, and 13.3 and 3.71 periods d-1, respectively. Feed and rumination
efficiency (kg h-1 DM and NDF) increased when crude glycerin was
included in the diet. Including crude glycerin promotes feed and
rumination efficiency in grazing heifers. |
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ISSN: | 0718-5820 |