Genetic group and horns presence in injuries and economic losses of bovine carcasses

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Autor(a) principal: Mendonça, Fábio Souza
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Vaz, Ricardo Zambarda, Leal, Willian Silveira, Restle, João, Pascoal, Leonir Luiz, Vaz, Marcia Bitencourt, Farias, Gustavo Duarte
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Título da fonte: Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)
Texto Completo: https://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/24901
Resumo: Assessment of carcass bruises in steers and cull females, classified during truck unloading at the slaughterhouse according to genetic dominance in zebu and taurine cattle, and the presence of horns, including polled, horned  and mixed batches. We considered horned the batches that included more than 20% of horned animals and mixed the batches that included less than 20% horned animals. The data were collected in a commercial slaughterhouse and included 93 batches, with a total of 2,520  animals,  from different regions of South Brazil. After evisceration, the bruises were identified and recorded in  the different carcass regions: hip, round, ribs, forequarter and loin area per animal and batch. The weights of the removed tissue due to bruising was based on the average weights of various samples of bruises according to their degree of severity. Regarding the number of bruises per animal, no differences (P> 0.05) were observed between genetic groups, however, when comparing the total bruises per batch, differences were observed in all carcass regions, except for the forequarter, with more number of injuries in zebu than in taurine carcasses. The individual assessment showed 86.2% (P<.05) more bruises in the ribs region in horned than in polled animals  carcasses. Horned batches had higher bruises mean  (P<.05) compared to the polled, with increases of 65.1; 131.7 e 132.8 % in total bruises in the carcass, ribs and forequarter, respectively. The mixed batches did not differ from polled and horned batches. Zebu animals were responsible for higher industry loss  totaling 1.21 kg, resulting in a economic loss of R $ 15.48 per carcass. The presence of horns resulted in greater carcass  loss, 1.131 kg, with economic loss of R $ 16.11 per carcass. The bruises on carcasses are affected by the breed group and presence of horns, with  zebu and horned groups causing major economic losses for the meat production chain.
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spelling Genetic group and horns presence in injuries and economic losses of bovine carcassesGrupo genético e presença de chifres em lesões e perdas econômicas de carcaças bovinasAnimal welfareCarcass cutsTaurineZebu.Bem-estar animalCortes da carcaça.Assessment of carcass bruises in steers and cull females, classified during truck unloading at the slaughterhouse according to genetic dominance in zebu and taurine cattle, and the presence of horns, including polled, horned  and mixed batches. We considered horned the batches that included more than 20% of horned animals and mixed the batches that included less than 20% horned animals. The data were collected in a commercial slaughterhouse and included 93 batches, with a total of 2,520  animals,  from different regions of South Brazil. After evisceration, the bruises were identified and recorded in  the different carcass regions: hip, round, ribs, forequarter and loin area per animal and batch. The weights of the removed tissue due to bruising was based on the average weights of various samples of bruises according to their degree of severity. Regarding the number of bruises per animal, no differences (P> 0.05) were observed between genetic groups, however, when comparing the total bruises per batch, differences were observed in all carcass regions, except for the forequarter, with more number of injuries in zebu than in taurine carcasses. The individual assessment showed 86.2% (P<.05) more bruises in the ribs region in horned than in polled animals  carcasses. Horned batches had higher bruises mean  (P<.05) compared to the polled, with increases of 65.1; 131.7 e 132.8 % in total bruises in the carcass, ribs and forequarter, respectively. The mixed batches did not differ from polled and horned batches. Zebu animals were responsible for higher industry loss  totaling 1.21 kg, resulting in a economic loss of R $ 15.48 per carcass. The presence of horns resulted in greater carcass  loss, 1.131 kg, with economic loss of R $ 16.11 per carcass. The bruises on carcasses are affected by the breed group and presence of horns, with  zebu and horned groups causing major economic losses for the meat production chain.Foram avaliadas as lesões na carcaça de machos castrados e fêmeas de descarte, classificados ao desembarque no frigorífico segundo a predominância genética em taurinos e zebuínos, e a presença de aspas, incluindo mochos, aspados e mistos. Foram considerados aspados os lotes que incluíam mais de 20% de animais aspados, e mistos menos de 20% de animais aspados. Os dados foram coletados em uma empresa frigorifica do RS, agrupados em 93 lotes de animais, totalizando 2.520 animais, provenientes de diferentes regiões do estado. Após a evisceração, na linha de abate, foram identificadas as contusões e contabilizadas de acordo com as regiões da carcaça: quadril, traseiro, costela, dianteiro e lombo, por animal e total do lote. Os pesos dos tecidos removidos devido às contusões foi baseado nos pesos médios de várias amostragens das lesões de acordo com o grau de severidade das mesmas. Em relação ao número de contusões por animal, não foram observadas diferenças (P>0,05) entre os grupos genéticos, porém, quando comparados os totais por lote, ocorreram diferenças em todas as regiões da carcaça, com exceção do dianteiro, com maior número de lesões nos zebuínos em relação aos taurinos. As avaliações individuais mostraram aumentos de 86,2% (P<0,05) de contusões para a região da costela dos animais aspados em relação aos mochos. Lotes aspados apresentaram maior média (P<0,05) de lesões em comparação aos mochos com aumento de 65,1; 131,7 e 132,8 % nas contusões totais na carcaça, na costela e no dianteiro, respectivamente. Os lotes mistos não diferiram dos mochos e aspados. Os zebuínos foram responsáveis pela maior perda da indústria totalizando 1,21 kg resultando economicamente numa perda de R$ 15,48 por carcaça. A presença de aspas resultou em maior perda em kg de carcaça (1,13 kg) com perda econômica de R$ 16,11 por carcaça. As contusões nas carcaças são reflexo do grupo racial e presença de aspas, com susceptibilidade dos grupos zebuínos e aspados ocasionando maiores perdas econômicas para a cadeia produtiva da carne.UEL2016-12-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAnimal Science ResearchPesquisa de Ciência Animalapplication/pdfapplication/pdfapplication/pdfapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/2490110.5433/1679-0359.2016v37n6p4265Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 37 No. 6 (2016); 4265-4274Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 37 n. 6 (2016); 4265-42741679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Genetic group and horns presence in injuries and economic losses of bovine carcasses
Grupo genético e presença de chifres em lesões e perdas econômicas de carcaças bovinas
title Genetic group and horns presence in injuries and economic losses of bovine carcasses
spellingShingle Genetic group and horns presence in injuries and economic losses of bovine carcasses
Mendonça, Fábio Souza
Animal welfare
Carcass cuts
Taurine
Zebu.
Bem-estar animal
Cortes da carcaça.
title_short Genetic group and horns presence in injuries and economic losses of bovine carcasses
title_full Genetic group and horns presence in injuries and economic losses of bovine carcasses
title_fullStr Genetic group and horns presence in injuries and economic losses of bovine carcasses
title_full_unstemmed Genetic group and horns presence in injuries and economic losses of bovine carcasses
title_sort Genetic group and horns presence in injuries and economic losses of bovine carcasses
author Mendonça, Fábio Souza
author_facet Mendonça, Fábio Souza
Vaz, Ricardo Zambarda
Leal, Willian Silveira
Restle, João
Pascoal, Leonir Luiz
Vaz, Marcia Bitencourt
Farias, Gustavo Duarte
author_role author
author2 Vaz, Ricardo Zambarda
Leal, Willian Silveira
Restle, João
Pascoal, Leonir Luiz
Vaz, Marcia Bitencourt
Farias, Gustavo Duarte
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mendonça, Fábio Souza
Vaz, Ricardo Zambarda
Leal, Willian Silveira
Restle, João
Pascoal, Leonir Luiz
Vaz, Marcia Bitencourt
Farias, Gustavo Duarte
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Animal welfare
Carcass cuts
Taurine
Zebu.
Bem-estar animal
Cortes da carcaça.
topic Animal welfare
Carcass cuts
Taurine
Zebu.
Bem-estar animal
Cortes da carcaça.
description Assessment of carcass bruises in steers and cull females, classified during truck unloading at the slaughterhouse according to genetic dominance in zebu and taurine cattle, and the presence of horns, including polled, horned  and mixed batches. We considered horned the batches that included more than 20% of horned animals and mixed the batches that included less than 20% horned animals. The data were collected in a commercial slaughterhouse and included 93 batches, with a total of 2,520  animals,  from different regions of South Brazil. After evisceration, the bruises were identified and recorded in  the different carcass regions: hip, round, ribs, forequarter and loin area per animal and batch. The weights of the removed tissue due to bruising was based on the average weights of various samples of bruises according to their degree of severity. Regarding the number of bruises per animal, no differences (P> 0.05) were observed between genetic groups, however, when comparing the total bruises per batch, differences were observed in all carcass regions, except for the forequarter, with more number of injuries in zebu than in taurine carcasses. The individual assessment showed 86.2% (P<.05) more bruises in the ribs region in horned than in polled animals  carcasses. Horned batches had higher bruises mean  (P<.05) compared to the polled, with increases of 65.1; 131.7 e 132.8 % in total bruises in the carcass, ribs and forequarter, respectively. The mixed batches did not differ from polled and horned batches. Zebu animals were responsible for higher industry loss  totaling 1.21 kg, resulting in a economic loss of R $ 15.48 per carcass. The presence of horns resulted in greater carcass  loss, 1.131 kg, with economic loss of R $ 16.11 per carcass. The bruises on carcasses are affected by the breed group and presence of horns, with  zebu and horned groups causing major economic losses for the meat production chain.
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