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Effect of Feeding Field Peas on Fresh Beef Quality

Authors :
Voegele, Hope R.
Domenech, Katherine I.
Kunze, Emery K., Kunze
Ribeiro, Felipe A.
Jenkins, Karla H.
MacDonald, Jim C.
Calkins, Chris R.
Voegele, Hope R.
Domenech, Katherine I.
Kunze, Emery K., Kunze
Ribeiro, Felipe A.
Jenkins, Karla H.
MacDonald, Jim C.
Calkins, Chris R.
Source :
Nebraska Beef Cattle Reports
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Th is study was conducted over two years to evaluate the use of field peas during two phases of production (grazing and finishing) on overall fresh beef quality. The backgrounding treatments included: no supplement, field peas, or dry- rolled corn and finishing treatments included the presence or absence of field peas. Loin samples (n = 232) were aged for 14 d and placed under retail display conditions for 7 d. Dietary treatments had no effect on tenderness (WBSF or SSF) or visual discoloration and minimal effects on objective color, lipid oxidation and fatty acid composition. These data indicate field peas may be used as an alternative feed for growing and finishing cattle with minimal to no negative impact on fresh meat quality.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Nebraska Beef Cattle Reports
Notes :
application/pdf
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1077700385
Document Type :
Electronic Resource