BATISTA, L. F.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3878953720786942; BATISTA, Luanna Figueirêdo.
Resumen:
This study aimed to evaluate the monensin inclusion of the effect on glucose levels,
production performance and physiological responses of crossbred sheep Dorper ½ + ½
Santa Inês in Paraiba semiarid. 24 male sheep were used, not castrated crossbred Dorper
½ + ½ Santa Inês, average weight of 25 kg and approximate age of five months, raised
in intensive system. A standard isoproteic and complete isoenergetic made up 60% of
Maniçoba hay and elephant grass ground e40% of soybean meal diet was used, ground
corn, mineral salt and vegetable oil, plus three levels of ionophores (30, 60 and 90 mg /
animal / day). The design was the randomized blocks composed of 4 treatments and 8
repetitions. The animals were individually fed at 8 and 14 hours. The physiological
variables were recorded once a week with two daily measures: the 9 and 15 hours and
every other day. For evaluation of glucose were performed collections of venous whole
blood samples from all animals two hours after morning feeding, biweekly, both for
laboratory and kinetic evidence for the portable glucometer. Data were subjected to
analysis of variance using the statistical program SAEG 9.1 and the averages compared
by Tukey test at a significance level of 5% probability. A monensin did not affect blood
glucose levels among the treatments. Treatment with 30 mg of monensin had the best
performance in relation to weight gain. The difference between the techniques used to
determine glucose demonstrates that further studies should be conducted to determine
the reliability of the use of glucometer technique in ruminants.