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Multiple supplements of self controlled intake for steers during the growing phase in the rainy season

Twenty four crossbred steers, with average initial age and weight of 12 months and 172 kg, respectively, grazing Brachiaria decumbens Stapf., in the rainy season (10.82 ton. Dry matter/ha), were used in the performance assay to evaluate the effect of supplements of self feed. Mineral salt (SAL) and supplements based on: urea, mineral mix, grounded corn grain and soybean meal (MFS); urea, mineral mix, soybean meal and corn gluten meal (FGFS); and urea, mineral mix, wheat bran and soybean meal (FTFS), with average protein content of 53.60% CP, were fed. It was not observed effect (P>0.05) of supplementation on the average daily gain, of 0.820, 0.950, 1.020 and 0.970 kg/animal/day, respectively, for SAL, MFS, FGFS and FTFS. However, significant additional gains (20%) were observed for supplemented steers.

Brachiaria decumbens; beef steers in growing; performance; protein


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