2013
DOI: 10.1017/s1751731112001516
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Influence of rearing system, diet and gender on performance, carcass traits and meat quality of Polish Landrace pigs

Abstract: Forty-eight Polish Landrace pigs (initially 32.43 6 0.70 kg live weight) were assigned to a 2 3 2 3 2 factorial arrangement in order to assess the effects of the rearing system (outdoor v. indoor), diet (with corn grain silage v. without corn grain silage) and gender (barrows v. gilts) on performance, carcass traits, meat quality and intramuscular collagen (IMC) characteristics. During the trial period of 14 weeks, each group was housed in a pen of 12 m 2 , and the outdoor-reared animals had access to a paddoc… Show more

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“…Intensive outdoor pig production systems have been put into practice (pigs housed in an open building with outside access) in recent years in some parts of the world (Pietrolà et al, 2006;Bonneau and Lebret, 2010;Maiorano et al, 2013). Interest in intensive outdoor pig production is also growing in Italy (Maiorano et al, 2007;Pietrolà et al, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intensive outdoor pig production systems have been put into practice (pigs housed in an open building with outside access) in recent years in some parts of the world (Pietrolà et al, 2006;Bonneau and Lebret, 2010;Maiorano et al, 2013). Interest in intensive outdoor pig production is also growing in Italy (Maiorano et al, 2007;Pietrolà et al, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pre-slaughter stress has a negative impact on animal welfare and meat quality (D'Eath, et al, 2010). The quality of pork is the result of a production system, as the combination of genetic, rearing condition (Hluchý and Eliáš 2006;Hluchý, et al, 2007), age and weight at slaughter, handling, stress (Majorano, et al, 2012), health (Rolinec, et al,2010), as well as cooking method (Sinha, et al, 2009). Transportation conditions such as noise, loading and unloading, fighting due to the mixing of unfamiliar pigs and stocking too many animals in a truck mean severe stress for the animal resulting in an accelerated post-mortem glycolysis and impaired meat quality (Smulders and van Laack, 1991).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gender in our study significantly influenced the majority of studied carcass characteristics, with barrows having heavier carcass weights and greater levels of backfat thickness. These results are expected, since it is well known that barrows grow faster than gilts (Bee et al 2004;Elkmann and Hoy 2008) and have thicker backfat with similar muscle thickness, which results in lower lean meat content (Bee et al 2004;Lebret et al 2011;Maiorano et al 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%