EFECTO DE SOMBRA EN EL CORRAL DE ENGORDA EN LA RESPUESTA PRODUCTIVA DE TORETES EN FINALIZACION DE LA EPOCA CALUROSA

With the objective of determine the effect of shade in feedlot pen on growth performance of finishing bulls during the hot season, a 50 days long feedlot trial was performed. Sixty (403,35 ± 2,47 kg) Cebu crossed bull (75% Bos indicus) coming from the same lot with 112 previous fattening-days were u...

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Autores: BARAJAS CRUZ, RUBEN, CERVANTES PACHECO, BILLY JOSUE, ESPINO GARCIA, MARCO ANTONIO, FLORES GARCIA, LEOPOLDO RAUL, AGUIRRE ORTEGA, JORGE, MARTINEZ GONZALEZ, SERGIO, EUGENIO GARCIA, DANNY
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2010
País:México
Institución:Universidad Autónoma de Nayarit
Repositorio:Repositorio Institucional Aramara de la UAN
Idioma:español
OAI Identifier:oai:dspace.uan.mx:123456789/541
Acceso en línea:http://dspace.uan.mx:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/541
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:sombra
toretes en finalización
desempeño productivo
shade
finishing bulls
growth performance
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Sumario:With the objective of determine the effect of shade in feedlot pen on growth performance of finishing bulls during the hot season, a 50 days long feedlot trial was performed. Sixty (403,35 ± 2,47 kg) Cebu crossed bull (75% Bos indicus) coming from the same lot with 112 previous fattening-days were used. In a complete randomized block design, in groups of five animals were assigned to two treatments: a) Pens without shade (Control); or b) Pens fitted with roof that provides 3 m2 of shade by animal (Shade treatment). Shade diminished (P = 0,04) air temperature (36,88 vs 35,95 ºC) not modifies relative humidity (P = 0,23). Ending weight and average daily gain were not affected by treatments (P > 0,80). Animals deprived of shade consumed 6% more food (P = 0,07) that shade-protected (8,932 vs 8367 kg/day). Feed conversion was enhanced (P = 0,10) 7,9% by shade (8,247 vs 7,594 kg/kg). Shade increased (P = 0,04) the NEm and NEg retained from the diet in 6,4 and 8,5%, respectively. Usage efficiency of NEm (observed/expected) was 0,92 and 0,98 for treatments without and with shade, respectively. Carcass weight and carcass dressing were not modified (P > 0,80). It is concluded, that the use of shade in feedlot pen during hot season is necessary to help the bovines to cope heat stress and mitigate its effects on growth performance during the finishing.