R. Bras. Zootec.02/Jul/2024;53:e20230132.

Effect of palm kernel cake inclusion on intake, digestibility, nitrogen balance, feeding behavior, and weight gain of feedlot heifers

George Abreu Filho ORCID logo , Fabiano Ferreira da Silva ORCID logo , José Augusto Gomes Azevêdo ORCID logo , João Wilian Dias Silva ORCID logo , Tarcísio Ribeiro Paixão ORCID logo , Gabriel Dallapicola da Costa ORCID logo , Laize Vieira Santos ORCID logo , Ana Paula Gomes da Silva ORCID logo , Gleidson Giordano Pinto de Carvalho ORCID logo , Dorgival Morais de Lima Júnior ORCID logo , Robério Rodrigues Silva ORCID logo

DOI: 10.37496/rbz5320230132

ABSTRACT

The objective of this study was to examine the effect of the increasing levels of inclusion of palm kernel cake (PKC) in the diet on the performance of feedlot heifers. Forty-eight Nelore heifers with an initial weight of 274 ± 4.58 kg, at 24 months of age, were confined for 98 days in a feedlot. The animals were allocated to the four treatments in a completely randomized design. Treatments consisted of PKC levels of 0 (control), 10, 20, and 30% in the total dry matter of the diet. The roughage:concentrate ratio in the diets was 30:70. Ether extract intake increased, whereas the intakes of non-fiber carbohydrates and total digestible nutrients decreased with the inclusion of PKC. The apparent digestibility of all nutrients decreased, as well as the amounts of nitrogen digested and retained. Microbial protein synthesis and its efficiency also declined. The inclusion of up to 20% PKC increased feeding time and reduced rumination time of heifers. Intake and rumination efficiencies decreased with the inclusion of PKC in the diet. Final weight and average daily gain did not change, but feed efficiency increased with the inclusion of PKC. The inclusion of up to 30% PKC in the diet of feedlot heifers is recommended.

Effect of palm kernel cake inclusion on intake, digestibility, nitrogen balance, feeding behavior, and weight gain of feedlot heifers

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