Effect of concentrate feeding pattern in a grass silage/concentrate beef finishing system on performance, selected carcass and meat quality characteristics
Steers were offered grass silage ad libitum and 6.4 kg concentrates daily for 126 days or silage ad libitum for 35 days, followed by concentrates ad libitum (Experiment 1). Steers were offered grass silage ad libitum and 6 kg concentrates daily for 154 days, concentrates ad libitum or grass silage a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Meat science 2008-06, Vol.79 (2), p.355-364 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Steers were offered grass silage
ad libitum and 6.4 kg concentrates daily for 126 days or silage
ad libitum for 35 days, followed by concentrates
ad libitum (Experiment 1). Steers were offered grass silage
ad libitum and 6 kg concentrates daily for 154 days, concentrates
ad libitum or grass silage
ad libitum for 112 days followed by concentrates
ad libitum (Experiment 2). All treatments received the same total concentrate allowance. In Experiment 1, there was no difference in any measurement of meat quality. In Experiment 2,
ad libitum concentrate feeding
per se, decreased redness and increased shear force of muscle at 2 days
post-mortem. Delaying concentrate feeding decreased fat yellowness, decreased shear force at 7 and 14 days
post-mortem and increased muscle redness at 14 days
post-mortem. Modifications of the beef production system examined had minor effects on beef quality which are unlikely to be of commercial significance. |
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ISSN: | 0309-1740 1873-4138 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.meatsci.2007.10.018 |