SciELO - Scientific Electronic Library Online

 
vol.15 issue2Alternative small-scale rabbit hutch and its environmental monitoring using internet of things (IoT) based sensorsPrevalence of mastitis and productive characterization in small producers of Simijaca and Tenjo (Cundinamarca), Colombia author indexsubject indexarticles search
Home Pagealphabetic serial listing  

Services on Demand

Journal

Article

Indicators

Related links

  • On index processCited by Google
  • Have no similar articlesSimilars in SciELO
  • On index processSimilars in Google

Share


Revista colombiana de ciencia animal recia

On-line version ISSN 2027-4297

Abstract

LIGOSKI CABRAL, Beatriz et al. Performance of beef animals after different corn harvest strategies in a crop-livestock integrated system. rev. colombiana cienc. anim. Recia [online]. 2023, vol.15, n.2, e04.  Epub Feb 22, 2024. ISSN 2027-4297.  https://doi.org/10.24188/recia.v15.n2.2023.978.

Corn can be used in several ways as an animal feed in crop-livestock integrated systems. The objective of this experiment was to evaluate three harvest strategies of corn intercropped with pigeon pea + Palisade grass on weight gain since grazing through finishing. A triple intercropping of corn + pigeon pea + Palisade grass was established in nine hectares (ha) during the 2016/17 season. Treatments were determined according to each corn harvest strategy: whole crop silage (WCS), high moisture corn (HMC) or corn grain (CG). The latter was not harvested due to a low yield and difficulties to hire a combine harvester for only three ha. After harvest, the 9-ha area was divided in six 1.5-ha pens for the grazing phase of the experiment with 30 non-castrated Nelore steers. The same animals were fed feedlot diets based on three sources of corn following the same harvest strategy (treatments): WCS, HMC or CG (bought from a feed industry). During the grazing phase the area that was supposed to be harvested for CG resulted in the greatest (p ≤ 0.05) stocking rate (3.02 LU/ha) and weight gain per area (210 kg of BW/ha) compared with WCS and HMC. There was no response (p≥0.05) of corn source (according to each harvest strategy) on feed conversion ratio (FCR), body weith (BW) growth, subcutaneous fat thickness (SFT), pre-slaughter BW, hot carcass weight (HCW) and dressing percentage (DP) during the finishing phase. The data reported here may be a valuable guideline for decision making according to the beef production system and economic scenario.

Keywords : Body weight; energy; feedlot; forage; grain; grazing; Nelore; silage.

        · abstract in Spanish     · text in English     · English ( pdf )