Loading…

Does first and last stocking could “fits” Campos grassland structure to improve beef cattle production?

This study evaluated the structure of vegetation and the performance of rearing heifers and cull cows in Campos grasslands managed in the rotational stocking method with first-last stocking in the spring-summer period. The treatments were different rest intervals of 402 and 252 degrees-day, which fa...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Published in:Ciência rural 2022, Vol.52 (12)
Main Authors: Marin, Luciana, Quadros, Fernando Luiz Ferreira de, Oliveira, Leandro Bittencourt de, Nascimento, Pedro Luiz do, Vicari, Tiago, Antonello, Lucas, Souza, Alexandre Nunes Motta de
Format: Article
Language:English
Subjects:
Citations: Items that this one cites
Online Access:Get full text
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Description
Summary:This study evaluated the structure of vegetation and the performance of rearing heifers and cull cows in Campos grasslands managed in the rotational stocking method with first-last stocking in the spring-summer period. The treatments were different rest intervals of 402 and 252 degrees-day, which favor the growth of different functional groups of grasses. A completely randomized block design with two treatments and three repetitions was used. The test animals were 24 heifers in the “first” group and 24 cows in the “last” group. In the stratum between tussock grasses, sward heights greater than 0.16 m were predominant in both treatments, it was 1.3 times more frequent in the 402 DD treatment compared to the 252 DD treatment. Average stocking rate was 22% higher in the 252 DD treatment. Although, no differences were observed for the average daily gain of heifers (0.227 kg.day-1) and cows (0.336 kg.day-1) between treatments, the weight gain per area in the experimental period was greater in the 252 DD treatment. Despite the management system with first and last stoking does not provide significant changes in the structure of the pasture, it allowed to achieve satisfactory performance goals in areas of Campos grassland. RESUMO: Este estudo teve como objetivo avaliar a estrutura da vegetação e o desempenho de novilhas em recria e vacas de descarte em pastagens naturais manejadas em sistema de pastejo rotacionado com lotes “ponta” e “rapador” no período primavera-verão. Os tratamentos foram diferentes intervalos de descanso de 402 e 252 graus-dia (GD), os quais favorecem o crescimento de gramíneas de diferentes grupos funcionais. O delineamento experimental foi em blocos ao acaso com dois tratamentos e três repetições. Os animais de teste foram 24 novilhas no grupo “ponta” e 24 vacas no grupo “rapador”. No estrato entre touceiras, as alturas do pasto maiores que 16 cm foram predominantes em ambos os tratamentos, sendo 1.3 vezes mais frequente no tratamento 402 GD em relação ao tratamento 252 GD. A taxa de lotação média foi 22% maior no tratamento com 252 GD. Embora não tenham sido observadas diferenças para o ganho médio diário de novilhas (0,227 kg.dia-1) e vacas (0,336 kg.dia-1) entre os tratamentos, o ganho de peso por área no período experimental foi maior no tratamento 252 GD. Apesar do sistema de manejo com lotes “ponta” e “rapador” não proporcionar mudanças significativas na estrutura da pastagem, ele permite atingir metas de desempenho satisfatórias em á
ISSN:0103-8478
1678-4596
1678-4596
DOI:10.1590/0103-8478cr20210531