This study was performed to identify the ideal amount of concentrate required for a diet based on cactus cladodes, sugarcane, and urea used to feed heifers. Twenty Girolando heifers (160±8.39 kg) were randomly distributed into four experimental treatments with 0, 0.40, 0.80, or 1.20 kg day-1 of concentrate. The basal diet contained [on dry matter (DM) basis] 38.1% sugarcane, 56.5% cactus cladodes [Opuntia stricta (Haw). Haw.], 0.5% common salt, 1.1% mineral mixture, and 3.8% urea plus ammonium sulfate. The concentrate contained [on DM basis] 87% corn meal and 13% soybean meal. The basal diet and the concentrate were formulated to provide 13% crude protein (CP). The intake of DM (4.34-4.96 kg day-1), organic matter (3.96-4.98 kg day-1), CP (0.57-0.64 kg day-1), non-fibrous carbohydrates (2.20-2.61 kg day-1), and metabolizable energy (10.3-12.4 Mcal day-1) increased linearly with concentrate amount. Final body weight (196-224 kg), total body weight gain (36.9-61.2 kg), and average daily body weight gain (0.51-0.85 kg day-1) increased linearly with concentrate amount. The nitrogen balance was positive and increased linearly (54.8-62.3 g day-1) with concentrate amount. Based on the data, we recommend supplying six-monthold Girolando heifers (160 kg body weight) 1.20 kg concentrate day-1 added to a diet based on sugarcane and cactus cladodes plus urea for better productive and economic performance.
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Cruz, A. A. C., Véras, A. S. C., de Oliveira, J. C. V., dos Santos, D. C., Chagas, J. C. C., Neves, M. L. M. W., … de Andrade Ferreira, M. (2020). Sugarcane and cactus cladodes plus urea: A new option for Girolando dairy heifers. Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia, 49, 1–8. https://doi.org/10.37496/RBZ4920200016
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