Meat quality of lambs fed with high moisture corn silage in creep feeding


Abstract:

The experiment was carried to study three three levels (0,50 e 100%) of high moisture corn silage replacing dry corn grain in rations of lambs fed in creep feeding. Twenty four Suffolk lambs were evaluated to qualitative and quantitative loin (longissimus dorsi) characteristics. Lambs were weighed until to reach pre-fixed slaughter weight. 28 kg LW. Cold carcasses were cut in seven anatomical regions. Four measures were taken on longissimus dorsi surface: maximum width; minimal depth; minimal fat depth and maximum fat depth and loin eye area. Loins were dessecated to determine muscle, fat and bone proportions, chemical composition and shear force. Results showed that replacing levels did not affect shear force and loin measures, except for loin eye area, according to quadratic regression with higher values observed in rations with high moisture corn silage. Chemical composition analysis showed that replacing levels just influenced loin fat content, that increased linearly according to silage adding. There was no effect on muscle, bone and fat proportions, considering corn replacing levels. It was concluded that is possible replace dry corn by high moisture corn silage in creep feeding rations to finish lambs, keeping good quality meat.

Año de publicación:

2004

Keywords:

  • Sheep
  • Tenderness
  • Meat quality
  • Loin

Fuente:

scopusscopus

Tipo de documento:

Article

Estado:

Acceso abierto

Áreas de conocimiento:

  • Ciencia agraria

Áreas temáticas:

  • Ganadería