1. Does transport affect the eating quality potential of beef from Limousin cows in France? - A case study
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Nathalia da Silva Rodrigues Mendes, Renato Rodrigues Silva, Moïse Kombolo-Ngah, Pierre-Philippe Rivet, Jerôme Tondusson, Tatianne Ferreira de Oliveira, Sghaier Chriki, Marie-Pierre Ellies-Oury, and Jean-François Hocquette
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Pre-slaughter stress ,Animal welfare ,Beef eating quality ,MSA ,Carcass traits ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 - Abstract
We hypothesized that transportation might impact beef sensory quality, particularly as the distance between farms and the slaughterhouse increases. Specifically, we expected that pre-slaughter transport over longer distances would induce stress in the cattle, resulting in elevated ultimate pH and, consequently, reduced beef quality. Thus, this study aimed to specifically study the effects of transport in commercial conditions of Limousin cows from farms located in different areas of France to slaughter on ultimate pH (pHu) measured in the Longissimus thoracis muscle (LT), marbling (two major factors affecting eating quality) and the MSA Index (a global indicator of potential eating quality at the carcass level). Cattle were studied according to distance (
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- 2024
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