2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.smallrumres.2016.01.002
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Damascus kids’ slaughter, carcass and meat quality traits in different production systems using antioxidant supplementation

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“…This study aimed to ascertain the influence of dietary polyphenols administration on growth performance and meat quality in kids. Contrasting results have been reported on the effects of plant extracts administration on live weight gain, carcass weight and dressing percentage either in ruminants [ 35 , 36 ], and not ruminants [ 11 , 37 ]. According to some authors [ 37 ] no adverse effect on growth performance or protein and aminoacids digestibility were recorded in broilers after 2.5 g/kg of grape seed extracts administration, while a delayed growth rate was observed after 5 g/kg of supplementation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…This study aimed to ascertain the influence of dietary polyphenols administration on growth performance and meat quality in kids. Contrasting results have been reported on the effects of plant extracts administration on live weight gain, carcass weight and dressing percentage either in ruminants [ 35 , 36 ], and not ruminants [ 11 , 37 ]. According to some authors [ 37 ] no adverse effect on growth performance or protein and aminoacids digestibility were recorded in broilers after 2.5 g/kg of grape seed extracts administration, while a delayed growth rate was observed after 5 g/kg of supplementation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…Meat from light suckling kids has high L à and low a à and b à values. Therefore, this meat is lighter, paler and duller (Morales-De la Nuez et al 2011;De Palo et al 2015) than the meat of heavy suckling kids (Ozcan et al 2014;Yakan et al 2016) and of concentrate-fed kids (Emami et al 2015). Because of this paleness, it could be expected that 'meat brightness' was used as a criterion by more consumers, as L à (lightness) has been reported as the main colour variable used by consumers to assess suckling kid meat (Ripoll et al 2018a).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This finding was interpreted that PBFG obtained sufficient energy levels from pasture grazing. Also, in terms of carcass and meat quality, Yakan et al (45) stated that that higher production in intensive systems is not expected to be the same in extensive or semi-intensive production systems for goats because goats intrinsically need to graze more than other ruminant species (cow and sheep etc). When lactation stages are examined, although ELS and MLS showed similar milk yield in both experimental groups, LLS milk yields were lower than first two lactation stages (P<0.001).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last years, quality parameters of milk have been taken into account as well as milk yield because quality parameters have been found important for consumer preference. Generally, in developing countries, high incidences of cardiovascular diseases are observed and clients demand top quality animal products with connatural flavor and taste (45). Similar to cow milk, goat milk delivers many nutrients with low energy content and it is advantageous for clients' well-being of throughout their lives.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%