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Comparison of 2 growth patterns during the growing period in fattening bulls. 3. slaughter characteristics, carcass composition and meat quality

Authors :
A. Clinquart
C. Van Eenaeme
T. Van Vooren
J. Van Hoof
L. Istasse
Source :
Proceedings of the British Society of Animal Production (1972). 1993:217-217
Publication Year :
1993
Publisher :
Cambridge University Press (CUP), 1993.

Abstract

The degree to which growth patterns are modified after a period of food restriction affects the compositional changes of the carcasses(Carstens et al., 1992), furthermore, the growth rate has a direct effect on the physical properties of meat (Fishell et al., 1985). The objective of this experiment was to evaluate the effects of a severe food restriction at a early stage of maturity on the slaughter characteristics and meat quality of Belgian Blue bulls.Twelve Belgian Blue bulls (dual purpose type) weighing 233 kg were offered two different planes of nutrition during the growing period. Six bulls (Group-) received a restricted diet so that their average daily gain was 0.34 kg/d (Group+) during 202 days. By contrast six other bulls were given a more conventional growing diet and their average daily gain was 1.13 kg/d. Both Groups were fattened with similar diet and slaughtered when the live weight was close to 600 kg. Carcass weight was measured and killing-out proportion calculated, the composition of the carcass was estimated after dissection of ribs 7, 8, 9 removed 48 h post-mortem.

Subjects

Subjects :
animal diseases
General Medicine

Details

ISSN :
03082296
Volume :
1993
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Proceedings of the British Society of Animal Production (1972)
Accession number :
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