Reactivity, performance, color and tenderness of meat from Zebu cattle finished in feedlot

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Autor(a) principal: Ribeiro,Julimar do Sacramento
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Gonçalves,Tarcisio de Moraes, Ladeira,Márcio Machado, Tullio,Rymer Ramiz, Campos,Fabrício Rodrigues, Bergmann,José Aurélio Garcia, Machado Neto,Otávio Rodrigues, Carvalho,José Rodolfo Reis de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (Online)
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Resumo: The objective of this study was to study the animal reactivity and correlate it with performance and meat quality of cattle finished in feedlots. A total of 20 animals of the Tabapuã breed and 20 animals of the Nellore breed were confined for 112 days: 28 days of adaptation and 84 days of data collection. Performance was determined by the average daily weight gain (ADG) and average dry matter intake (DMI) estimated through the use of indicators. On the 1st, 42nd and 84th days of the experiment, two methods were used to measure the animal reactivity: animal reactivity in mobile cage and visual reactivity during handling. The characteristics of meat quality were evaluated by the color, shear force and pH24 after slaughter (pH24). Through the study of correlation, the degree and direction of linear association on animal reactivity, performance and meat quality were established. Regression equations were generated for the parameters evaluated according to the values of animal reactivity. Correlations between mobile cage and visual reactivity were 0.77, 0.56 and 0.45 in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd evaluations, respectively. There was no correlation between animal reactivity and DMI. The correlations between ADG, pH24, and color with animal reactivity were -0.31, 0.40, 0.47 and -0.34, and -0.33 for mobile cage, 0.74, 0.71 and -0.51, for visual reactivity, respectively. The parameters of meat quality varied according to the reactivity. Undesirable values of pH24, animal reactivity and color were found when mobile cage reactivity was higher than 780, 590 and 540, respectively. In general, animals that show greater reactivity tend to have lower daily weight gain and lower meat quality. The reactivity can be used in animal breeding programs, in order to improve performance and meat quality of Zebu cattle finished in feedlot.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Reactivity, performance, color and tenderness of meat from Zebu cattle finished in feedlot
title Reactivity, performance, color and tenderness of meat from Zebu cattle finished in feedlot
spellingShingle Reactivity, performance, color and tenderness of meat from Zebu cattle finished in feedlot
Ribeiro,Julimar do Sacramento
bovine
meat quality
temperament
title_short Reactivity, performance, color and tenderness of meat from Zebu cattle finished in feedlot
title_full Reactivity, performance, color and tenderness of meat from Zebu cattle finished in feedlot
title_fullStr Reactivity, performance, color and tenderness of meat from Zebu cattle finished in feedlot
title_full_unstemmed Reactivity, performance, color and tenderness of meat from Zebu cattle finished in feedlot
title_sort Reactivity, performance, color and tenderness of meat from Zebu cattle finished in feedlot
author Ribeiro,Julimar do Sacramento
author_facet Ribeiro,Julimar do Sacramento
Gonçalves,Tarcisio de Moraes
Ladeira,Márcio Machado
Tullio,Rymer Ramiz
Campos,Fabrício Rodrigues
Bergmann,José Aurélio Garcia
Machado Neto,Otávio Rodrigues
Carvalho,José Rodolfo Reis de
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author2 Gonçalves,Tarcisio de Moraes
Ladeira,Márcio Machado
Tullio,Rymer Ramiz
Campos,Fabrício Rodrigues
Bergmann,José Aurélio Garcia
Machado Neto,Otávio Rodrigues
Carvalho,José Rodolfo Reis de
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author
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Gonçalves,Tarcisio de Moraes
Ladeira,Márcio Machado
Tullio,Rymer Ramiz
Campos,Fabrício Rodrigues
Bergmann,José Aurélio Garcia
Machado Neto,Otávio Rodrigues
Carvalho,José Rodolfo Reis de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv bovine
meat quality
temperament
topic bovine
meat quality
temperament
description The objective of this study was to study the animal reactivity and correlate it with performance and meat quality of cattle finished in feedlots. A total of 20 animals of the Tabapuã breed and 20 animals of the Nellore breed were confined for 112 days: 28 days of adaptation and 84 days of data collection. Performance was determined by the average daily weight gain (ADG) and average dry matter intake (DMI) estimated through the use of indicators. On the 1st, 42nd and 84th days of the experiment, two methods were used to measure the animal reactivity: animal reactivity in mobile cage and visual reactivity during handling. The characteristics of meat quality were evaluated by the color, shear force and pH24 after slaughter (pH24). Through the study of correlation, the degree and direction of linear association on animal reactivity, performance and meat quality were established. Regression equations were generated for the parameters evaluated according to the values of animal reactivity. Correlations between mobile cage and visual reactivity were 0.77, 0.56 and 0.45 in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd evaluations, respectively. There was no correlation between animal reactivity and DMI. The correlations between ADG, pH24, and color with animal reactivity were -0.31, 0.40, 0.47 and -0.34, and -0.33 for mobile cage, 0.74, 0.71 and -0.51, for visual reactivity, respectively. The parameters of meat quality varied according to the reactivity. Undesirable values of pH24, animal reactivity and color were found when mobile cage reactivity was higher than 780, 590 and 540, respectively. In general, animals that show greater reactivity tend to have lower daily weight gain and lower meat quality. The reactivity can be used in animal breeding programs, in order to improve performance and meat quality of Zebu cattle finished in feedlot.
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