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