Abstract

The objective of this study was to understand and predict the intake and performance of Nellore cattle finished in the feedlot. Individual data from 144 non-castrated male Nellore steers finished in the feedlot between the years 2016 and 2020 were used. Descriptive statistical analyses and Pearson's correlation were performed. The outliers were tested by evaluating the studentized residuals in relation to the values predicted by the equations. Residues that were outside the range of - 2.5 to 2.5 were removed. The goodness of fit of the developed equations was evaluated by the coefficients of determination (r2) and root mean square error (RMSE). The mean dry matter intake (DMI) was 10.2kg/day, neutral detergent fiber intake (NDFI) was 3.4kg/day, corresponding to 33.3% of DMI, crude protein intake (CPI) was 1.6kg/day, and total digestible nutrient intake (TDNI) was 7.1kg/day. The CPI to ADG ratio was 1.3kg CPI/kg ADG and the TDNI to CPI ratio was 4.5kg TDNI/kg CPI. The averages of productive performance were 1.3kg/day for average daily gain (ADG), 152.6kg for total weight gain (TWG), and 497.8kg for final body weight (FBW) in average days in the confinement of 115.7days. The intake measures correlated significantly with the performance measures, except for carcass yield and days in the feedlot. TWG had a high positive correlation with ADG (r = 0.84), while FBW had a positive correlation (r = 0.86) with hot carcass weight (HCW). Measures of intake, performance, and days in the feedlot can be used as predictors of DMI, FBW, HCW, TWG, and ADG. The prediction equations had satisfactory precision and accuracy for non-castrated Nellore cattle finished in feedlot systems under tropical conditions.

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