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Embrapa Caprinos e Ovinos. |
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02/01/2025 |
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Autoria: |
ALVES, F. G. da S.; CARNEIRO, M. S. de S.; COSTA, C. dos S.; GUEDES, L. F.; OLIVEIRA, D. de S.; MARTINS, E. C.; POMPEU, R. C. F. F.; ROGERIO, M. C. P. |
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FRANCISCO GLEYSON DA SILVEIRA ALVES, FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF CEARÁ; MARIA SOCORRO DE SOUZA CARNEIRO, FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF CEARÁ; CLÉSIO DOS SANTOS COSTA, FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF CEARÁ; LUCIANA FREITAS GUEDES; DELANO DE SOUSA OLIVEIRA; ESPEDITO CEZARIO MARTINS, CNPC; ROBERTO CLAUDIO FERNANDES F POMPEU, CNPC; MARCOS CLAUDIO PINHEIRO ROGERIO, CNPC. |
Título: |
Economic and financial viability of the production of Brazilian somalis sheep fed with different nutritional plans. |
Ano de publicação: |
2024 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Tropical Animal Health and Production, v. 56, n. 231, Aug. 2024. |
DOI: |
10.1007/s11250-024-04091-y |
Idioma: |
Inglês |
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Abstract: The objective of this study was to evaluate the economic and financial viability of finishing of two sexes of Brazilian Somalis sheep in feedlot receiving diets with 0 and 15% reduction in the total digestible nutrients and crude protein contents. A completely randomized design was adopted, in a 2 × 2 factorial arrangement, with treatments consisting of two sexes (non-castrated males (21.13 ± 5.00 kg) and females (17.99 ± 3.79 kg) and two diets (0 and 15% reduction in the levels of total digestible nutrients and crude protein). Four simulations of productive scenarios were carried out: non-castrated males receiving the diet with 0% reduction; non-castrated males receiving the diet with 15% reduction; females receiving the diet with 0% reduction and females receiving the diet with 0% reduction, for a period of 70 days in feedlot. The highest costs of the system were with feeding and other costs, mainly the acquisition of animals. For both sexes, the 0% reduction diet showed the highest total cost, total revenue, break-even point. Non-castrated males fed a non-reduced diet and females fed a 15% reduction diet had higher net income, rate of return, total productivity, net present value, internal rate of return, profitability index and profitability rate. Less favorable situations were not profitable for any scenario. However, the increase in sales price favorability makes the activity viable. The reduction of total digestible nutrients and crude protein affects the economic and financial viability of Brazilian Somalis sheep. For non-castrated males it is recommended the diet without reduction and for females the diet with 15% reduction of nutrients. MenosAbstract: The objective of this study was to evaluate the economic and financial viability of finishing of two sexes of Brazilian Somalis sheep in feedlot receiving diets with 0 and 15% reduction in the total digestible nutrients and crude protein contents. A completely randomized design was adopted, in a 2 × 2 factorial arrangement, with treatments consisting of two sexes (non-castrated males (21.13 ± 5.00 kg) and females (17.99 ± 3.79 kg) and two diets (0 and 15% reduction in the levels of total digestible nutrients and crude protein). Four simulations of productive scenarios were carried out: non-castrated males receiving the diet with 0% reduction; non-castrated males receiving the diet with 15% reduction; females receiving the diet with 0% reduction and females receiving the diet with 0% reduction, for a period of 70 days in feedlot. The highest costs of the system were with feeding and other costs, mainly the acquisition of animals. For both sexes, the 0% reduction diet showed the highest total cost, total revenue, break-even point. Non-castrated males fed a non-reduced diet and females fed a 15% reduction diet had higher net income, rate of return, total productivity, net present value, internal rate of return, profitability index and profitability rate. Less favorable situations were not profitable for any scenario. However, the increase in sales price favorability makes the activity viable. The reduction of total digestible nutrients and crude protein affects the ec... Mostrar Tudo |
Palavras-Chave: |
Brasil; Nutrient restriction; Raça Somalis Brasileira; Região semiárida; Semiárido. |
Thesagro: |
Confinamento; Ovino; Produção Animal; Proteína Bruta; Terminação. |
Thesaurus Nal: |
Animal feeders; Animal performance; Brazil; Crude protein; Dietary restriction; Economic analysis; Feedlots; Finishing; Physiology; Profitability; Semiarid zones; Sheep feeding; Small ruminants. |
Categoria do assunto: |
L Ciência Animal e Produtos de Origem Animal |
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