Scholarship 19/09201-5 - Impactos ambientais, Agricultura de precisão - BV FAPESP
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Evaluating individual animal responses to shifts in feed composition for developing individualized feeding recommendations

Grant number: 19/09201-5
Support Opportunities:Scholarships abroad - Research Internship - Doctorate
Start date until: August 16, 2019
End date until: April 01, 2020
Field of knowledge:Agronomical Sciences - Animal Husbandry - Animal Nutrition and Feeding
Principal Investigator:Telma Teresinha Berchielli
Grantee:Vinícius Carneiro de Souza
Supervisor: Robin White
Host Institution: Faculdade de Ciências Agrárias e Veterinárias (FCAV). Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP). Campus de Jaboticabal. Jaboticabal , SP, Brazil
Institution abroad: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States  
Associated to the scholarship:16/16796-7 - Effect of different levels and sources of nitrogen on protein metabolism and urea kinetics in Nellore cattle in feedlot, BP.DR

Abstract

Precision agriculture has emerged as a promising means of improving food production efficiency for field crops. However, measurements associated with most current precision agriculture technologies are single use, discrete, and require follow-up action by humans. In contrast, precision livestock farming requires continuous monitoring of animals and their environment in an autonomous manner, therefore, most current precision agriculture tools have limited utility in managing animal agriculture operations. Most animals in the US and in Brazil are housed and fed in groups. Diets are typically formulated for the average member within the herd. This means that 50% of the animals are always overfed and the other 50% are always underfed. This situation represents inefficient use of resources and lost production. For US dairy farms, remotely sensed rumen pH and milk production data can be incorporated into algorithms that will provide personalized diets for group-housed cattle. Because of the magnitude of the dairy industry in the US and in Brazil, improving feed efficiency has tremendous opportunity to improve economic viability and environmental impact of dairy production systems. This kind of study has tremendous application under Brazilian conditions. Therefore, the objective of this internship is to follow the study about the evaluation of individual animal responses to shifts in feed composition for developing individualized feeding recommendations. The knowledge gained during the internship has the potential to be applied in Brazil in the future. Besides that, during the internship, the urine samples from the experiment conducted in Brazil (Project FAPESP 2016/19667-7) will be analyzed for 15N15N-urea concentration, which is essential to measure the urea recycling of the animals. To accomplish the objective of discussing the results of the experiment conducted in Brazil, we will use the database generated in the Project FAPESP (2016/19667-7), entitled: Effect of different levels and sources of nitrogen on protein metabolism and urea kinetics in Nellore cattle in feedlot. This internship will be a great opportunity to finish the laboratory analysis from the study conducted in Brazil. Also, will be important to improve the quality of the work done in Brazil by present and discussing the data with the advisor abroad. Besides that, the research conducted in Brazil and granted by FAPESP will be internationalized.

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(References retrieved automatically from Web of Science and SciELO through information on FAPESP grants and their corresponding numbers as mentioned in the publications by the authors)
PRICE, TANNER P.; SOUZA, VINICIUS C.; LIEBE, DOUGLAS M.; ELETT, MARK D.; DAVIS, TY C.; GLEASON, CLAIRE B.; DANIELS, KRISTY M.; WHITE, ROBIN R.. Short-Term Adaptation of Dairy Cattle Production Parameters to Individualized Changes in Dietary Top Dress. ANIMALS, v. 11, n. 12, . (19/09201-5)
SOUZA, V. C.; LIEBE, D. M.; PRICE, T. P.; ELLETT, M. D.; DAVIS, T. C.; GLEASON, C. B.; DANIELS, K. M.; WHITE, R. R.. Algorithm development for individualized precision feeding of supplemental top dresses to influence feed efficiency of dairy cattle. JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE, v. 105, n. 5, p. 16-pg., . (19/09201-5)
DE SOUZA, VINICIUS CARNEIRO; MESSANA, JULIANA DUARTE; BATISTA, ERICK DARLISSON; CARVALHO ALVES, KENIA LARISSA GOMES; TITGEMEYER, EVAN C.; PIRES, ALEXANDRE VAZ; FERRAZ JUNIOR, MARCOS VINICIUS; SILVA, LORRAYNY GALORO; NEGRAO, JOAO ALBERTO; COSTA, VLADIMIR ELIODORO; et al. Effects of protein sources and inclusion levels on nitrogen metabolism and urea kinetics of Nellore feedlot steers fed concentrate-based diets. JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, v. 99, n. 8, . (16/22022-4, 16/16796-7, 19/12740-5, 19/09201-5)

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