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Herbage intake and animal performance of beef heifers receiving supplements in Italian ryegrass pasture

The performance, behavior and forage intake of grazing beef heifers at two phenological stages of Italian ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam.): pre-flowering and flowering, were studied. The heifers remained exclusively on pasture or receiving corn grain or extruded supplement plus fat. The experimental design was completely randomized in a factorial 3x2 arrangement (three feeding systems x two phenological stages of Italian ryegrass). The forage intake was evaluated using chromic oxide as a faecal production indicator. Mean values of herbage mass and leaf allowance were 1636kg ha-1 of dry matter (DM) and 2.3kg of DM 100kg-1 live weight (LW), respectively. Heifers kept exclusively on pasture consumed more grass without difference of those receiving fat. Heifers exclusively on pasture presented greater daily bite rate. The forage and total DM intake, which averaged 2.74 and 3.01% of LW, respectively, are similar at pre-flowering and flowering of ryegrass. The total forage DM intake and the grazing, rumination and idling times of beef heifers receiving supplements are similar to the use of the ryegrass exclusively, resulting in similar individual performance of heifers.

Lolium multiflorum; chromium oxide; bite rate


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