Silva, Cláudio José Araújo daFernandes, Sergio RodrigoSilva, Marina Gabriela Berchiol da [UNESP]Monteiro, Alda Lúcia GomesPoli, César Henrique Espírito CandalPrado, Odilei RogerioMcMannus, ConceptaGilaverte, Susana2015-11-032015-11-032014-08-01Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia-brazilian Journal Of Animal Science. Vicosa-mg: Revista Brasileira Zootecnia Brazilian Journal Animal Sci, v. 43, n. 8, p. 428-435, 2014.1806-9290http://hdl.handle.net/11449/129926The influence of early weaning and concentrate supplementation strategies on sward characteristics, forage chemical composition and lamb productivity were evaluated in four production systems on Tifton-85 pasture: suckling lambs not supplemented until slaughter; suckling lambs supplemented with concentrate in creep feeding until slaughter; early-weaned lambs not supplemented until slaughter; and early-weaned lambs supplemented with concentrate until slaughter. Structural, morphological and productive characteristics of pasture were measured. The forage was chemically analyzed to estimate its composition. Lambs average daily gain and productivity were calculated. Sward height, forage and morphological components mass were lower in systems without weaning. Forage production was higher in systems with supplementation. Higher levels of neutral and acid detergent fiber were observed in forage ingested by lambs in creep feeding and by weaned and unsupplemented lambs. Average daily gain was higher for lambs in creep feeding (275 g/d) and lower for the weaned and unsupplemented animals (57 g/d). Productivity was higher for weaned and supplemented lambs (21 kg lamb body weight, BW gain/ha/d). Lower productivity was observed in systems without supplementation (5 kg lamb BW gain/ha/d on average). Ewes modify the sward conditions improving the pasture characteristics and the quality of forage produced. Changes in sward conditions affect the chemical composition of forage ingested by lambs. Early weaning may be an alternative to maximize pasture utilization in small areas. Concentrate supplementation may increase lamb performance and productivity in grazing systems. If the objective is to improve lamb individual performance, creep feeding should be used.428-435engAverage daily gainCreep feedingLeaf:stem ratioProductivityStocking rateEarly weaning and concentrate supplementation strategies for lamb production on Tifton-85 pastureArtigo10.1590/S1516-35982014000800005S1516-35982014000800428WOS:000340839900005Acesso abertoS1516-35982014000800428.pdf