Partial corn replacement by glycerin and vegetable oils (cashew and castor) as alternative additive in the diets of crossbred bulls finished in a feedlot: Carcass characteristics and Longissimus lumborum muscle evaluation
Abstract:This work was carried out to study the effects of corn grain replacement with glycerin (812 g of glycerol per kg/DM) and vegetable oils (cashew and castor) on the carcass characteristics and meat quality of Purunã bulls finished in a feedlot. A total of 32 Purunã bulls (¼ Aberdeen Angus + ¼ Caracu + ¼ Charolaise + ¼ Canchim) with a mean age of 12 ± 2.0 months and a mean body weight 206.1 ± 20.0 kg were distributed in a completely randomized design with four diets and eight replications per diet. The four exper… Show more
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