Publications by authors named "Felipe Henrique Moura"

Sustainable livestock systems focus on mitigating natural resource use such as water. Dietary management strategies can significantly reduce the water footprint of livestock animals; however, animal health is of concern when animals reduce water intake due to subacute dehydration. To evaluate potential consequences of this nutritional management intervention, a total of 23, 60 ± 3 days old nursing Holstein bull calves, weighing 94.

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  • The study aimed to assess how different nutritional strategies impact the performance and health of Nellore heifers grazing in tropical Brazil, focusing on factors like metabolic profile and ovarian activity.
  • Forty heifers were divided into four groups based on varying amounts of protein-energy supplements given before and after weaning.
  • Results showed that increasing post-weaning supplement intake improved nutrient digestibility, insulin and glucose levels, daily weight gain, and ovarian health, indicating that higher amounts of supplements lead to better overall performance in heifers.
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The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of strategic supplementation in the dry period and dry/rainy transition period on the performance and nutritional, metabolic, and reproductive responses of Nellore heifers grazing Urochloa decumbens. Forty-eight Nellore heifers with age and body weight (BW) of eight months and 235 ± 3.3 kg, respectively, were used.

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Background: Nutrition is one of the most important factors that affect animal performance, and it therefore also impacts on financial results in beef systems. In this way, finding the best strategy for feeding supplements is of paramount importance. Aiming to evaluate the effect of supplement feeding strategies for beef cows in the last third of gestation, two experiments were conducted.

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The present study was conducted to evaluate the effects of high and low supplementation levels pre- and post-weaning on performance, endocrine, metabolic, and reproductive responses of Nellore heifers. Fifty Nellore heifers with 132 ± 9.9 kg average body weight (BW) and 138 ± 19 days of age were supplemented from 4 to 14 months.

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