Energy, Nitrogen, and Phosphorus Balances in Grazing Cattle Fattening Systems

Miguel Moreno Nápoles, Guillermo Emilio Guevara Viera, Zoe Acosta Gutiérrez, Jorge Alberto Estévez Alfayate, Ángel E Ceró Rizo, Johny Fernando Carmilema Asmal, Clelia Kathrine Guzman Espinoza, Servando A Soto Senra, Carlos Santiago Torres Inga, Raul Victorino Guevara Viera

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Resumen

The aim of this work was to check the balance of energy, nitrogen, and phosphorus in pre-fattening and fattening bovine systems at Turiguanó Livestock Breeding Company, in the province of Ciego de Ávila, Cuba. The botanical composition of the farms evaluated was determined, and the energy, nitrogen, and phosphorus balances checked. The annual energy, nitrogen, and phosphorus balances were negative on the experimental farms. New strategies are required to enhance energy and nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus) use, and increase beef production during the final stage. Therefore, improvements in recycling, balance, and efficiency in the use of energy and these minerals are linked to increases in live weight/day, and better final weights during that stage.
Idioma originalEspañol
PublicaciónRevista de Producción Animal
EstadoPublicada - 2019

Palabras clave

  • Cattle; Efficiency; Fattening; Nutrients; Recycling

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