2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.meatsci.2009.10.010
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Lucerne grazing compared with concentrate-feeding slightly modifies carcase and meat quality of young bulls

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“…Similar results were observed by Blanco et al (2010) who found a greater subcutaneous fat and IMF in young bulls fed in confinement (27 mm; 12.8 mm) compared with those fed in confinement + grazing alfalfa (3.3 mm; 11.7 mm), or alfalfa pasture (1.4 mm; 8.5 mm). When evaluating just the pasture animals, dressing percentage tended to increased linearly (Y = 50.97 + 1.83x; P = 0.06; standard error (s.e.)…”
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“…Similar results were observed by Blanco et al (2010) who found a greater subcutaneous fat and IMF in young bulls fed in confinement (27 mm; 12.8 mm) compared with those fed in confinement + grazing alfalfa (3.3 mm; 11.7 mm), or alfalfa pasture (1.4 mm; 8.5 mm). When evaluating just the pasture animals, dressing percentage tended to increased linearly (Y = 50.97 + 1.83x; P = 0.06; standard error (s.e.)…”
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confidence: 87%
“…This is probably due to a decrease in biohydrogenation by rumen bacteria. Blanco et al (2010) working with young bulls (confinement v. Lucerne grazed) and Duckett et al (2013) working with Angus steers (confinement v. forage species grazed) found no differences in SFA between confined or grazing animals, but the animals fed in confinement had higher concentrations of MUFA than was found in the current experiment.…”
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confidence: 67%
“…In this study, no differences were observed when carcass fat was visually assessed, although differences appeared when it was estimated by dissection of the 10th rib (Blanco et al, 2010a). However, to check if the fat content had actually affected carotenoid content estimation, SUM was analysed using subcutaneous fat thickness estimated by dissection as a covariate and this effect was not significant.…”
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confidence: 79%
“…They were slaughtered immediately on arrival to minimize pre-slaughter stress, stunned by a captive bolt pistol and dressed according to standard commercial practices. Hot carcass weight, conformation and degree of fat cover have been reported in Blanco et al (2010a).…”
Section: Allmentioning
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