نتایج جستجو برای: slaughter weight

تعداد نتایج: 353762  

2008
Renee Ber

Fasting pigs before slaughter has many advantages such as feed saving (2-3 kganimal), and increased food safety by reducing the risk of viscera rupture and pathogen contamination of carcasses during the evisceration process (Miller et al., 1997). Other potential advantages are an improvement in meat quality (Tarrant, 1989). Indeed, some studies have shown that fasting before slaughter improves ...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1996
J W Wilton M E Goddard

Profit was defined as a function of the genotype of animals and variables controlled by management. Alternative parameterizations of management variables were examined to compare the effect of controlling age at slaughter, weight at slaughter, or fat depth at slaughter. The various parameterizations are shown to result in equivalent economic weights for genetic variables, provided management va...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2009
J K Apple C V Maxwell D L Galloway C R Hamilton J W S Yancey

Crossbred pigs (n=288) were used to test the interactive effects of dietary fat source and slaughter weight on the fatty acid composition of subcutaneous fat. Pigs were blocked by initial BW (28.1 kg), and, within blocks, pens (8 pigs/pen) were randomly assigned to either grower and finisher diets devoid of added fat (Ctrl) or diets formulated with 5% beef tallow (BT), poultry fat (PF), or soyb...

2015
Ivanor Nunes do Prado Carlos Emanuel Eiras Carlos Alberto Fugita Rodrigo Augusto Cortêz Passetti Mariana Garcia Ornaghi Dayane Cristina Rivaroli Adriana Aparecida Pinto José Luiz Moletta

Current study aimed to evaluate the performance of bulls (1/2 Purunã vs 1/2 Canchim) slaughtered at two ages and three different weights. One hundred and thirteen bulls were divided into two slaughter ages (16 and 22 months) and three different slaughter weights (light, 422 kg; medium, 470 kg; and heavy, 550 kg). The body weight was higher for bulls slaughtered at 16 months. Daily gain, carcass...

Journal: :Meat science 2012
G Ripoll M J Alcalde A Horcada M M Campo C Sañudo A Teixeira B Panea

The effects of breed and slaughter weight on chemical composition, fatty acid groups, texture, and sensory characteristics of meat of 141 suckling male kids from 5 Spanish breeds were studied. There was a decrease in texture and lightness and hue angle with the increase of the slaughter weight. Fatty acid composition was correlated with the intramuscular fat content. All the breeds except MO ha...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1993
M van Oijen M Montaño-Bermudez M K Nielsen

Economical and biological efficiencies of beef production to weaning and to slaughter were estimated in three groups, different in milk available (low, medium, and high) to the calves but with the same potential for growth. Data from different breed groups of cows (low [L] = Hereford x Angus, medium [M] = Red Poll x Angus, and high [H] = Milking Shorthorn x Angus) were used. Economical efficien...

2010
M. G. Keane P. G. Dunne D. A. Kenny D. P. Berry

Crossbreeding of Holstein–Friesian dairy cows with both early maturing (e.g. Aberdeen Angus (AA)) and late maturing (e.g. Belgian Blue (BB)) beef breeds is commonly practised. In Ireland, genetic merit for growth rate of beef sires is expressed as expected progeny difference for carcass weight (EPDCWT). The objective of this study was to compare the progeny of Holstein–Friesian cows, sired by A...

Journal: :Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience 2011
M G Keane P G Dunne D A Kenny D P Berry

Crossbreeding of Holstein-Friesian dairy cows with both early maturing (e.g. Aberdeen Angus (AA)) and late maturing (e.g. Belgian Blue (BB)) beef breeds is commonly practised. In Ireland, genetic merit for growth rate of beef sires is expressed as expected progeny difference for carcass weight (EPD(CWT)). The objective of this study was to compare the progeny of Holstein-Friesian cows, sired by...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1994
G L Bennett C B Williams

Changing the body composition of beef has implications for the entire beef production system. The dynamic nature of an animal's body composition and the production system itself make predictions of the implications of genetic change in body composition difficult. The cow-calf, stocker, and feeder segments of the production system will be affected differently. Leaner cattle tend to be slaughtere...

Journal: :Zywnosc.Nauka.Technologia.Jakosc/Food.Science.Technology.Quality 2011

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