1. Influence of stall finishing duration of Italian Merino lambs raised on pasture on intramuscular fatty acid composition.
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Scerra M, Luciano G, Caparra P, Foti F, Cilione C, Giorgi A, and Scerra V
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- Animal Husbandry methods, Animals, Male, Meat, Animal Feed, Fatty Acids, Omega-3 analysis, Linoleic Acids, Conjugated analysis, Muscle, Skeletal chemistry, Sheep, Domestic growth & development
- Abstract
Forty male Italian Merino lambs were used to study the effects of four feeding systems on muscle fatty acids composition: S group-ten lambs were kept indoors, and fed with concentrate for all experimental period (89 days); P group-ten lambs were allowed to graze a pasture for all experimental period; PS37 group-ten lambs were allowed to graze a pasture for 52 days and shifted indoor, fed with concentrate, 37 days before slaughtered; PS14 group, where 10 lambs were fed on pasture for 75 days and shifted indoor, fed with concentrate, 14 days before slaughtered. Grazing lowered the levels of C12:0, C14:0, C16:0 and n-6 PUFA and increased n-3 PUFA and CLA isomer compared to concentrate feeding. After a short period of indoor finishing with concentrate, the fatty acid characteristics of the meat retain a part of the benefits occurring from grazing, while a longer period seems to erase almost all the benefits from grazing., (Copyright © 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2011
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