“…Much more basic breed differences were attributed to differences in carcass weight and/or fatness (Koch, Dikeman & Crouse, 1982), which could determine the susceptibility to cold shortening. Negative tenderness effects were substantially reduced when electrical stimulation was applied (Seideman & Cross, 1982;Wheeler et al, 1990). Voisinet,Grandin,O'Connor,Tatuma 4 Most studies on meat quality performed in South Africa, like studies elsewhere, the effects of one or two production factors or a single dimension within a production factor are investigated (Swanepoel, Casey, De Bruyn, &Naude, 1990, andStrydom, Frylinck, Van der Westhuizen, &Burrow, 2008, breed within grain feeding; Du Plessis & Hoffman, 2007, breed and age on pasture diet, Muchenje, Dzama, Chimonyo, Strydom, & Raats, 2008, breed on pasture diet).…”