Artigo Produção Nacional Revisado por pares

Implications of growth rates and compensatory growth on puberty attainment in Nellore heifers

2020; Elsevier BV; Volume: 74; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.domaniend.2020.106526

ISSN

1879-0054

Autores

Alexandre Arantes Miszura, Marcos Vinícius de Castro Ferraz, Rodolfo C. Cardoso, Daniel Montanher Polizel, Gabriella Oliveira, José Paulo Roman Barroso, Luiz Guilherme Mezzena Gobato, Guilherme de Paula Nogueira, Janaína Socolovski Biava, Evandro Maia Ferreira, A. V. Pires,

Tópico(s)

Effects of Environmental Stressors on Livestock

Resumo

This study investigated the effects of growth rates and compensatory growth on puberty attainment in Nellore heifers. Nellore heifers (n = 120), weaned at 8 ± 0.75 mo of age, were blocked by sire and BW (180 ± 8.6 kg) and assigned randomly to receive 1 of 4 treatments over a 10-mo period. Treatments included ad libitum feeding (high gain, HG), feed intake to gain 0.6 kg/d (medium gain, MG), restricted feeding (0.2 kg/d) for 4 mo followed by ad libitum feeding for 6 mo (compensatory gain, CG), and alternating periods of ad libitum and restricted feeding for 2 mo each throughout the trial (alternated CG, ACG). Puberty was assessed weekly by transrectal ultrasonography. Blood samples were collected at 8, 11, and 18 mo of age and at puberty to determine circulating concentrations of leptin. At 18 mo of age, nonpubertal heifers were treated with a puberty induction protocol using an intravaginal progestin device. There was no treatment effect (P = 0.17) on the percentage of heifers pubertal by 18 mo of age (HG: 66, MG: 40, CG: 58, and ACG: 52%), BW at puberty, and age at puberty. However, HG heifers had higher ADG (P < 0.01), dry matter intake (P < 0.01), and leptin concentrations (P = 0.03) than heifers from other groups. The response to the puberty induction protocol was similar (P = 0.90) among treatments. Regarding sire effects (genetic effects), there was an effect (P = 0.03) on the percentage of heifers pubertal by 18 mo of age and a tendency (P = 0.07) of sire effect in response to the puberty induction protocol. Compensatory growth appears to be an effective managerial approach to decrease feeding costs and stimulate puberty in Nellore heifers.

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