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The Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (RBZ) is a publication dedicated to the broad field of Animal Science. We publish high-quality, original scientific research that spans across diverse areas within the discipline. The scope of RBZ encompasses a wide range of topics, including aquaculture, biometeorology and animal welfare, forage crops and grasslands, animal and forage plants breeding and genetics, animal reproduction, ruminant and non-ruminant nutrition, meat science and muscle biology, precision livestock, and animal production systems and agribusiness.

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Volume 55, 2026

Estimation of genetic potential for growth traits in Anatolian buffaloes

Yusuf Kaplan ORCID logo , Samet Çinkaya ORCID logo , Mustafa Demirtaş ORCID logo , Mustafa Tekerli ORCID logo

27/Feb/2026

Estimation of genetic potential for growth traits in Anatolian buffaloes

Yusuf Kaplan ORCID logo , Samet Çinkaya ORCID logo , Mustafa Demirtaş ORCID logo , Mustafa Tekerli ORCID logo

DOI: 10.37496/rbz5520240196

ABSTRACT To conduct an optimal breeding and selection program, it is necessary to understand the genetic underpinnings of the desired traits. Early growth is an indicator of future success in the production and reproduction of buffaloes. This study aimed to estimate the (co)variance components for growth traits of Anatolian buffalo calves in Yozgat by employing six animal models with the different combinations of additive genetic, maternal genetic, maternal permanent effects, and covariance between offspring and dam. Birth weight (BW), six-month […]

Keywords: (co)variance components; Anatolian buffalo; growth traits; maternal effect

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Aromatherapy as an environmental tool for improving the welfare of horses during the equine-assisted therapy sessions

Tágata Faccenda ORCID logo , Marcos Antonio de Oliveira ORCID logo , Rosangela Poletto ORCID logo

27/Feb/2026

Aromatherapy as an environmental tool for improving the welfare of horses during the equine-assisted therapy sessions

Tágata Faccenda ORCID logo , Marcos Antonio de Oliveira ORCID logo , Rosangela Poletto ORCID logo

DOI: 10.37496/rbz5520240233

ABSTRACT The study aimed to assess the effects of pre-exposure to lavender aromatherapy on horse behavior in stalls and during therapy sessions at the Equine Therapy Center of Cavalo Crioulo/IFRS. Eight therapy horses underwent three control (water diffusion) followed by three aromatherapy trials (water + five drops of diffused lavender essential oil for 30 min) in the stalls. Each trial was on a separate day/week over six consecutive weeks. Total time spent (min) and frequency of behavior in the stalls […]

Keywords: behavior; equine; essential oil; human therapy; lavender; one-welfare

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Effect of previous narasin exposure on performance and gastrointestinal morphometrics of finishing bulls supplemented with either sodium monensin or narasin

Jéssica Geralda Ferracini ORCID logo , Mariana Bassanezi Gasparim ORCID logo , Luanda Torquato Feba ORCID logo , Daniel Polli ORCID logo , Melina Aparecida Plastina Cardoso ORCID logo , Leandro Aparecido Ferreira da Silva ORCID logo , [...]

05/Feb/2026

Effect of previous narasin exposure on performance and gastrointestinal morphometrics of finishing bulls supplemented with either sodium monensin or narasin

Jéssica Geralda Ferracini ORCID logo , Mariana Bassanezi Gasparim ORCID logo , Luanda Torquato Feba ORCID logo , Daniel Polli ORCID logo , Melina Aparecida Plastina Cardoso ORCID logo , Leandro Aparecido Ferreira da Silva ORCID logo , [...]

DOI: 10.37496/rbz5520250086

ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to investigate the potential carryover effect of narasin (NAR) supplementation during the backgrounding phase on subsequent feedlot performance and gastrointestinal morphometrics of finishing Nellore bulls. Ninety-six bulls were used in a 2 × 2 factorial design, evaluating conditional NAR supplementation on the backgrounding phase (control [CON] or NAR) and finishing supplementation (sodium monensin [MON] or NAR), resulting in four treatments as follows: 1) CON+MON, 2) CON+NAR, 3) NAR+MON, and 4) NAR+NAR. During the […]

Keywords: beef cattle; feed additive; ionophores; Nellore

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Different dry matter contents on the fermentation and preservation of wilted ryegrass silage with or without microbial inoculants

Juliana Aparecida de Assis ORCID logo , Maryon Strack Dalle Carbonare ORCID logo , Patrick Schmidt ORCID logo

04/Mar/2026

Different dry matter contents on the fermentation and preservation of wilted ryegrass silage with or without microbial inoculants

Juliana Aparecida de Assis ORCID logo , Maryon Strack Dalle Carbonare ORCID logo , Patrick Schmidt ORCID logo

DOI: 10.37496/rbz5520250112

ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of two different dry matter contents at ensiling on the chemical composition, fermentation products, microbial profile, and aerobic stability (AS) of wilted ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum L.) silages, with or without microbial inoculants. The ryegrass was wilted in the field until it reached 32 or 45% DM. In addition to DM contents, the effect of adding or not adding microbial inoculants to the forage was evaluated, resulting in the following […]

Keywords: aerobic stability; chemical composition; cool-season forage; forage conservation; pH

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Effects of calcium oxide, sugarcane molasses and corn heavy steep water on the storage and nutritional composition of corn husks

Matheus Guilherme Moreira de Carvalho ORCID logo , Bruna Caroline da Silva Oliveira ORCID logo , Janaina Macieiro Bragatto ORCID logo , Ana Luiza Mendonça Gomes ORCID logo , Matheus Custódio da Silva ORCID logo , João Luiz Pratti Daniel ORCID logo

04/Mar/2026

Effects of calcium oxide, sugarcane molasses and corn heavy steep water on the storage and nutritional composition of corn husks

Matheus Guilherme Moreira de Carvalho ORCID logo , Bruna Caroline da Silva Oliveira ORCID logo , Janaina Macieiro Bragatto ORCID logo , Ana Luiza Mendonça Gomes ORCID logo , Matheus Custódio da Silva ORCID logo , João Luiz Pratti Daniel ORCID logo

DOI: 10.37496/rbz5520250160

ABSTRACT The objective was to evaluate the effects of calcium oxide (CaO) and a mixture of corn heavy steep water and sugarcane molasses (HM) on the fermentation, aerobic stability, and ruminal disappearance of corn husk silage. Three doses of CaO (0, 20, and 40 g/kg of fresh matter (FM)) and three doses of HM (0, 100, and 200 g/kg of FM) were arranged factorially and applied to rehydrated corn husk (500 g/kg moisture) in a completely randomized design, with four […]

Keywords: aerobic stability; alkalage; byproduct; fermentation; fiber digestibility

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Effects of corn silage particle size on feeding behavior, growth performance, and carcass traits of finishing beef heifers

Gabrielli Fernanda da Costa ORCID logo , Waldir de Castro Dias Júnior ORCID logo , Edmilson Heleno dos Reis Domingues ORCID logo , Matheus Wilson Silva Cordeiro ORCID logo , Thiago Fernandes Bernardes ORCID logo

26/Feb/2026

Effects of corn silage particle size on feeding behavior, growth performance, and carcass traits of finishing beef heifers

Gabrielli Fernanda da Costa ORCID logo , Waldir de Castro Dias Júnior ORCID logo , Edmilson Heleno dos Reis Domingues ORCID logo , Matheus Wilson Silva Cordeiro ORCID logo , Thiago Fernandes Bernardes ORCID logo

DOI: 10.37496/rbz5520250179

ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to assess the effect of corn silage particle size on feeding behavior, blood parameters, fecal characteristics, and growth performance of beef heifers. Corn silage was harvested at 37.9 ± 1.6% dry matter (DM) using a self-propelled harvester containing shredding rolls and set to either a 13-mm theoretical length of cut (TLC), designated as conventional particle size (CPS), or a 24-mm TLC, designated as long particle size (LPS). Ninety-six Nellore heifers (initial shrunk body […]

Keywords: feedlot; particle size; shredlage

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