Strategies of virginiamycin supplementation in the postweaning phase on growth performance and carcass quality of beef cattle

Tropical Animal Health and Production(2024)

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The present study evaluated the effects of supplementing VM in grazing cattle during the rearing phase on performance and carcass quality of beef cattle in the finishing phase. Two experiments with a randomized block design were conducted in consecutive years to contrast two post-weaning supplementation strategies using VM at 45 mg/100 kg body weight (BW). In the first year, treatments were protein supplement in the dry season and mineral supplement in the rainy season versus the addition of VM both in the protein and mineral supplements. In the second year, was contrasted with protein supplement in the dry season and protein-energy supplement in the rainy season. Performance, carcass traits, and carcass quality were evaluated at the end of both phases. In Year 1, adding VM in mineral supplement increased final backfat thickness ( P =0.05), backfat gain ( P =0.06), final rump fat thickness ( P =0.02), and rump fat gain ( P =0.01). In the finishing phase, VM-treated cattle had a greater dry matter intake ( P =0.03) and tended to show a greater backfat thickness than non-treated cattle ( P =0.07). In Year 2, no VM effects were observed on post-weaning phase performance and carcass traits. However, cattle-fed VM during the post-weaning phase tended to show a lower feed conversion ratio ( P =0.09) and had a significantly higher gross feed efficiency ( P =0.03) than non-treated cattle at slaughter. Virginiamycin supplementation during rearing on pasture improves performance and carcass fattening in the growth phase and has a residual effect in the finishing phase that may reflect greater backfat thickness and gross feed efficiency.
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Additive,Feed efficiency,Non-ionophore,Pasture supplementation,Streptogramin
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