This experiment was carried out to evaluate the nutritional requirements of protein, energy and macro minerals for Nellore calves from birth to 180 days. A total of 20 calves, 10 males (M) and 10 females (F) with average body weight (BW) of 30±3 kg were used. Soon after birth, four (2 males and 2 females) calves were slaughtered to estimate initial body composition of animals that remained in the trial. At 90 days, another eight calves were slaughtered (4 males and 4 females), and the remaining animals were slaughtered at 180 days. Besides milk, the calves were fed with corn silage ad libitum and commercial concentrate set at a maximum of 0.5 kg/animal/day. Two digestibility assay were conducted at 30 and 90 days to estimate the energy intake of the calves. After slaughtered all calves had their right half-carcasses dissected. The content of protein, energy and minerals were estimated by the equation Y = a. EBWb, where EBW is the empty body weight. The relationship EBW/BW of calves was 0.9622 and EBWG/BWG was 0.958, where G is the gain. The net requirements of protein and energy increased with increasing body weight, while calcium decreased. The metabolizable protein requirements for gain of 1 kg BW were 216.96 and 261.98 g for calves with 100 and 200 kg respectively. The following equations are recommended to estimate the body content of preweaning Nellore calves: protein (g/day) = 0.135 × EBW1.0351; energy (Mcal/day) = 1.1798 × EBW1.1805; calcium (g/day) = 0.091 × EBW0.6019; phosphorus (g/day) = 0.00894 × EBW0.9629; sodium (g/day) = 0.00126 × EBW0.9791; magnesium (g/day) = 0.000405 × EBW0.9827; potassium (g/day) = 0.00165 × EBW0.9364.
efficiency; energy; lactating cows; milk energy; macromineral; protein