Skip to main content

Navigation group

Type at least 3 characters
1,226 articles

Articles

Original Research

Published on 25 Apr 2023

Methane emission, intake, digestibility, performance and blood metabolites in sheep supplemented with cupuassu and tucuma cake in the eastern Amazon

in Animal Nutrition and Metabolism

  • Juliana Cristina de Castro Budel
  • Vinicius Costa Gomes de Castro
  • Shirley Motta de Souza
  • Benjamin de Souza Nahúm
  • Antônio Vinicius Corrêa Barbosa
  • Laurena Silva Rodrigues
  • Alexandre Berndt
  • Luciana Navajas Rennó
  • Eziquiel de Morais
  • Jamile Andrea Rodrigues da Silva
Methane emission, intake, digestibility, performance and blood metabolites in sheep supplemented with cupuassu and tucuma cake in the eastern Amazon
Frontiers in Veterinary Science
doi 10.3389/fvets.2023.1106619
  • 1,907 views
  • 4 citations

Original Research

Published on 30 Mar 2023

Lysolecithin-derived feed additive improves feedlot performance, carcass characteristics, and muscle fatty acid profile of Bos indicus-influenced cattle fed in a tropical environment

in Animal Nutrition and Metabolism

  • Rodrigo Dias Lauritano Pacheco
  • Jessica Oliveira Gusmão
  • Gustavo André Moura
  • Matheus Capelari
  • Leandro Greco
  • João Carlos Fontanari de Carvalho
  • Rafael da Costa Cervieri
  • Patrick André Castro
  • Valquíria de Alencar Beserra
  • Victor Paschoal Consentino Campanelli
Lysolecithin-derived feed additive improves feedlot performance, carcass characteristics, and muscle fatty acid profile of Bos indicus-influenced cattle fed in a tropical environment
Frontiers in Veterinary Science
doi 10.3389/fvets.2023.1041479
  • 2,533 views
  • 1 citation

Original Research

Published on 29 Mar 2023

Shortening the adaptation of Nellore cattle to high-concentrate diets using only virginiamycin as sole feed additive negatively impacts ruminal fermentation and nutrient utilization

in Animal Nutrition and Metabolism

  • Mariana M. Squizatti
  • André L. N. Rigueiro
  • Antonio M. Silvestre
  • Carlos H. G. Soares
  • Alice H. P. M. Assumpção
  • Evandro F. F. Dias
  • Luana D. Felizari
  • Leandro A. F. Silva
  • Katia L. R. Souza
  • Victor M. Carvalho
Shortening the adaptation of Nellore cattle to high-concentrate diets using only virginiamycin as sole feed additive negatively impacts ruminal fermentation and nutrient utilization
Frontiers in Veterinary Science
doi 10.3389/fvets.2023.1089903
  • 1,318 views
  • 3 citations