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The objective was to evaluate the use of multinutritional blocks as a low-cost livestock technology for the growth and development of cattle in the Huasteca. The variables analyzed were weight gain and body condition, which were measured every 28 days, Treatment 1) - 12 calves grazing, without supplementation (control), Treatment 2) - 12 calves grazing, supplemented with a multinutritional block, multivariate analysis of variance was used. Also, production costs were obtained for each of the treatments. The results obtained for weight gain (GDP) were: treatment 1, 0.576 kg/animal/day and…mehr

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The objective was to evaluate the use of multinutritional blocks as a low-cost livestock technology for the growth and development of cattle in the Huasteca. The variables analyzed were weight gain and body condition, which were measured every 28 days, Treatment 1) - 12 calves grazing, without supplementation (control), Treatment 2) - 12 calves grazing, supplemented with a multinutritional block, multivariate analysis of variance was used. Also, production costs were obtained for each of the treatments. The results obtained for weight gain (GDP) were: treatment 1, 0.576 kg/animal/day and treatment 2, 0.614 kg/animal/day. Body condition (CC) treatment 1, started with an average CC of 5 and ended with a CC of 5.8 and treatment 2, started with a CC of 4.3 and ended with a CC of 6; not showing statistically significant results for any of the variables studied. Within the economic analysis a slight economic utility was obtained in favor of treatment 2, being of the order of $1,579.08 and $1,557.20 pesos respectively per animal during the experimental period.
Autorenporträt
Zootechnischer Agronom, Absolvent des Instituto Tecnológico, Agrop. 18 Úrsulo Galván, Ver, Master of Science, Colegio de Postgraduados, Dr. in Tierproduktion und Gesundheit, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Professor für Zootechnik von Fleischrindern und Management und Nutzung von Futtermitteln, FMVZ. UNAM.