Production, intake, and feeding behavior of dairy goats fed alfalfa via grazing and cassava

ABSTRACT This study examined the replacement of maize and soybean meal with cassava chips and alfalfa grazing, respectively. Twelve lactating Anglo-Nubian goats were kept on a Panicum maximum cv. Tobiatã pasture. The experiment was laid out in a Latin square design in which the following diets were tested: ground maize + soybean meal, cassava chips + soybean meal, ground maize + alfalfa grazing, and cassava chips + alfalfa grazing. The evaluated variables were feed intake, daily weight gain, milk yield and composition, and feeding behavior of the goats as well as production costs. Cassava chips and grazed alfalfa influenced the intakes of dry matter, crude protein, neutral detergent fiber, and total digestible nutrients. However, milk yield, body weight, and body score did not change. There was no diet effect on the proportions of protein, solids-not-fat, somatic cell count, or urea nitrogen in the milk. Treatments influenced the levels of fat, lactose, and total solids in milk, with the highest fat levels achieved with diets containing alfalfa. Grazing, rumination, and idle times and time spent interacting with other goats were not influenced by diets. The evaluated feedstuffs improved feed efficiency and reduced production costs. Therefore, cassava chips and alfalfa can replace certain ingredients without impairing the production performance of goats, but rather improving the profit of the producer.

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Main Authors: Marques,Raquel Ornelas, Gonçalves,Heraldo Cesar, Meirelles,Paulo Roberto de Lima, Ferreira,Reinaldo de Paula, Gomes,Helen Fernanda Barros, Lourençon,Raquel Vasconcelos, Brito,Evelyn Prestes, Cañizares,Gil Ignacio Lara
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia 2022
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spelling oai:scielo:S1516-359820220001008052022-06-03Production, intake, and feeding behavior of dairy goats fed alfalfa via grazing and cassavaMarques,Raquel OrnelasGonçalves,Heraldo CesarMeirelles,Paulo Roberto de LimaFerreira,Reinaldo de PaulaGomes,Helen Fernanda BarrosLourençon,Raquel VasconcelosBrito,Evelyn PrestesCañizares,Gil Ignacio Lara goat grass milk composition pasture ABSTRACT This study examined the replacement of maize and soybean meal with cassava chips and alfalfa grazing, respectively. Twelve lactating Anglo-Nubian goats were kept on a Panicum maximum cv. Tobiatã pasture. The experiment was laid out in a Latin square design in which the following diets were tested: ground maize + soybean meal, cassava chips + soybean meal, ground maize + alfalfa grazing, and cassava chips + alfalfa grazing. The evaluated variables were feed intake, daily weight gain, milk yield and composition, and feeding behavior of the goats as well as production costs. Cassava chips and grazed alfalfa influenced the intakes of dry matter, crude protein, neutral detergent fiber, and total digestible nutrients. However, milk yield, body weight, and body score did not change. There was no diet effect on the proportions of protein, solids-not-fat, somatic cell count, or urea nitrogen in the milk. Treatments influenced the levels of fat, lactose, and total solids in milk, with the highest fat levels achieved with diets containing alfalfa. Grazing, rumination, and idle times and time spent interacting with other goats were not influenced by diets. The evaluated feedstuffs improved feed efficiency and reduced production costs. Therefore, cassava chips and alfalfa can replace certain ingredients without impairing the production performance of goats, but rather improving the profit of the producer.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Brasileira de ZootecniaRevista Brasileira de Zootecnia v.51 20222022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-35982022000100805en10.37496/rbz5120210102
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author Marques,Raquel Ornelas
Gonçalves,Heraldo Cesar
Meirelles,Paulo Roberto de Lima
Ferreira,Reinaldo de Paula
Gomes,Helen Fernanda Barros
Lourençon,Raquel Vasconcelos
Brito,Evelyn Prestes
Cañizares,Gil Ignacio Lara
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Gonçalves,Heraldo Cesar
Meirelles,Paulo Roberto de Lima
Ferreira,Reinaldo de Paula
Gomes,Helen Fernanda Barros
Lourençon,Raquel Vasconcelos
Brito,Evelyn Prestes
Cañizares,Gil Ignacio Lara
Production, intake, and feeding behavior of dairy goats fed alfalfa via grazing and cassava
author_facet Marques,Raquel Ornelas
Gonçalves,Heraldo Cesar
Meirelles,Paulo Roberto de Lima
Ferreira,Reinaldo de Paula
Gomes,Helen Fernanda Barros
Lourençon,Raquel Vasconcelos
Brito,Evelyn Prestes
Cañizares,Gil Ignacio Lara
author_sort Marques,Raquel Ornelas
title Production, intake, and feeding behavior of dairy goats fed alfalfa via grazing and cassava
title_short Production, intake, and feeding behavior of dairy goats fed alfalfa via grazing and cassava
title_full Production, intake, and feeding behavior of dairy goats fed alfalfa via grazing and cassava
title_fullStr Production, intake, and feeding behavior of dairy goats fed alfalfa via grazing and cassava
title_full_unstemmed Production, intake, and feeding behavior of dairy goats fed alfalfa via grazing and cassava
title_sort production, intake, and feeding behavior of dairy goats fed alfalfa via grazing and cassava
description ABSTRACT This study examined the replacement of maize and soybean meal with cassava chips and alfalfa grazing, respectively. Twelve lactating Anglo-Nubian goats were kept on a Panicum maximum cv. Tobiatã pasture. The experiment was laid out in a Latin square design in which the following diets were tested: ground maize + soybean meal, cassava chips + soybean meal, ground maize + alfalfa grazing, and cassava chips + alfalfa grazing. The evaluated variables were feed intake, daily weight gain, milk yield and composition, and feeding behavior of the goats as well as production costs. Cassava chips and grazed alfalfa influenced the intakes of dry matter, crude protein, neutral detergent fiber, and total digestible nutrients. However, milk yield, body weight, and body score did not change. There was no diet effect on the proportions of protein, solids-not-fat, somatic cell count, or urea nitrogen in the milk. Treatments influenced the levels of fat, lactose, and total solids in milk, with the highest fat levels achieved with diets containing alfalfa. Grazing, rumination, and idle times and time spent interacting with other goats were not influenced by diets. The evaluated feedstuffs improved feed efficiency and reduced production costs. Therefore, cassava chips and alfalfa can replace certain ingredients without impairing the production performance of goats, but rather improving the profit of the producer.
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia
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