The present study aims to evaluate the nutritional value of different tree and shrub leaves in Brazilian ruminant production systems. Eight potentially edible trees and shrubs were identified from interviews with 30 ruminant producers: Aroeira (ARO; ), Black Mulberry (BMU; ), Candeia (CAN; ), Jatobá (JAT; ), Gliricídia (GLI; ), Santa Bárbara tree (SBT; ), Tithonia (TIT; ), and White Mulberry (WMU; ). Four leaf samples of each edible tree were sampled, and chemical analyses and in vitro assays were performed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe natural behavior of animals can be disrupted by the techniques and materials of research methodologies. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of the equipment used in the SF tracer technique to estimate enteric methane emissions on the behavior of lactating dairy cows. The cows ( = 24) were allocated to one of two diets: CONTROL and experimental diet (MIX).
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November 2020
The winter diet of dairy cows in Mediterranean climate regions is usually a total mixed ration with a base of conserved summer crops such as corn silage and alfalfa hay. However, there is increased labor and financial cost related to this kind of feeding, which could be reduced if fresh forages were used in place of some of the conserved forage in the cow diet. The objective of our study was to evaluate the effect of including fresh mixed annual ryegrass and berseem clover into the diet of dairy cows on milk, nitrogen utilization, and methane emission.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis study aimed at evaluating parasitological and blood variables in native breed Crioula Lanada sheep belonging to the same herd, to identify and compare susceptible or resistant individuals to gastrointestinal nematodes during gestation and lactation phases. For this purpose, 18 Crioula sheep were used within 2 years of evaluation, in which blood and feces samples and weight of the animals were taken from their 4th month of gestation until the weaning of their lambs, in the 4th month postpartum. Feces samples were used for counting eggs per gram of feces (EPG) and, thus, to identify 12 resistant ewes (EPG < 1,000) and 6 susceptible (EPG > 1,000) to gastrointestinal nematodes.
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