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Supplementing growing cattle grazing native subtropical Campos grasslands during winter improves the low, even negative, average daily weight gain (ADG) typical of extensive animal production systems in Uruguay. Nonetheless, to render the practice profitable, it is crucial to control supplement feed efficiency (SFE), that is, the difference in ADG between supplemented and control animals (ADGchng) per unit of supplement dry matter (DM) intake. Little has been studied specifically on how SFE varies in these systems. The objective of this study was to quantify the magnitude and variation in SFE of growing beef cattle grazing stockpiled native Campos grasslands during winter and assess putative associations with herbage, animals, supplements, and climatic variables. We compiled data from supplementation trials carried out in Uruguay between 1993 and 2018, each evaluating between one and six supplementation treatments. © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the American Society of Animal Science.

CAZZULI, F. , SÁNCHEZ, J. , HIRIGOYEN, A. , ROVIRA, P.J. , BERETTA, V. , SIMEONE, A. , JAURENA, M. , DURANTE, M. , SAVIAN, J.V. , POPPI, D. , MONTOSSI, F. , LAGOMARSINO, X. , LUZARDO, S. , BRITO, G. , VELAZCO, J.I. , BREMM, C. , LATTANZI, F.
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Translational Animal Science. 2023, Volume 7, Issue 1, txad028. https://doi.org/10.1093/tas/txad028 -- OPEN ACCESS
2573-2102 (online)
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