Effects of extensive system versus semi-intensive and intensive systems on growth and carcass quality of dairy kids

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Autor(a) principal: Herrera,Pedro Zurita
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Bermejo,Juan Vicente Delgado, Henríquez,Anastasio Argüello, Vallejo,María Esperanza Camacho, Costa,Roberto Germano
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (Online)
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Resumo: The aim of this research was to study the effects of three different management systems on growth and carcass quality of 61 Murciano-Granadina breed kids and their interaction with sex. In the extensive system, 21 kids were allocated to suckle from their dams on free-range pasture with no additional feedstuff. In the semi-intensive system, 20 kids were suckled from their dams and had access to alfalfa hay and cereal straw (no free-range pasture). In the intensive system, 20 kids were separated from the dams at birth and then fed with milk replacer and alfalfa hay. Animals were slaughtered at 7.00 ± 1.00 kg of average BW. The semi-intensive system and extensive system kids grew faster than intensive system animals (127, 113 and 96 g/d, respectively). Differences in energy intake may explain these differences. Intensive system kids displayed the lowest real dressing percentages, calculated as 100 × (hot carcass weight/empty body weight), due to high development of empty gastrointestinal tract. The long leg and carcass were larger in extensive system kids than in kids from other management systems, presumably due to high physical activity on the free-range pastures. The carcasses and cuts from semi-intensive system and extensive system kids displayed more fat than those of intensive system kids. Males grew faster than females (122 and 103 g/d, respectively). Carcasses in male kids showed a higher content of bones but a lower content of fat than carcasses in female kids. The extensive system is feasible for producing kid meat from a dairy breed.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effects of extensive system versus semi-intensive and intensive systems on growth and carcass quality of dairy kids
title Effects of extensive system versus semi-intensive and intensive systems on growth and carcass quality of dairy kids
spellingShingle Effects of extensive system versus semi-intensive and intensive systems on growth and carcass quality of dairy kids
Herrera,Pedro Zurita
average daily gain
meat
Murciano-Granadina breedIntroduction
title_short Effects of extensive system versus semi-intensive and intensive systems on growth and carcass quality of dairy kids
title_full Effects of extensive system versus semi-intensive and intensive systems on growth and carcass quality of dairy kids
title_fullStr Effects of extensive system versus semi-intensive and intensive systems on growth and carcass quality of dairy kids
title_full_unstemmed Effects of extensive system versus semi-intensive and intensive systems on growth and carcass quality of dairy kids
title_sort Effects of extensive system versus semi-intensive and intensive systems on growth and carcass quality of dairy kids
author Herrera,Pedro Zurita
author_facet Herrera,Pedro Zurita
Bermejo,Juan Vicente Delgado
Henríquez,Anastasio Argüello
Vallejo,María Esperanza Camacho
Costa,Roberto Germano
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author2 Bermejo,Juan Vicente Delgado
Henríquez,Anastasio Argüello
Vallejo,María Esperanza Camacho
Costa,Roberto Germano
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Bermejo,Juan Vicente Delgado
Henríquez,Anastasio Argüello
Vallejo,María Esperanza Camacho
Costa,Roberto Germano
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv average daily gain
meat
Murciano-Granadina breedIntroduction
topic average daily gain
meat
Murciano-Granadina breedIntroduction
description The aim of this research was to study the effects of three different management systems on growth and carcass quality of 61 Murciano-Granadina breed kids and their interaction with sex. In the extensive system, 21 kids were allocated to suckle from their dams on free-range pasture with no additional feedstuff. In the semi-intensive system, 20 kids were suckled from their dams and had access to alfalfa hay and cereal straw (no free-range pasture). In the intensive system, 20 kids were separated from the dams at birth and then fed with milk replacer and alfalfa hay. Animals were slaughtered at 7.00 ± 1.00 kg of average BW. The semi-intensive system and extensive system kids grew faster than intensive system animals (127, 113 and 96 g/d, respectively). Differences in energy intake may explain these differences. Intensive system kids displayed the lowest real dressing percentages, calculated as 100 × (hot carcass weight/empty body weight), due to high development of empty gastrointestinal tract. The long leg and carcass were larger in extensive system kids than in kids from other management systems, presumably due to high physical activity on the free-range pastures. The carcasses and cuts from semi-intensive system and extensive system kids displayed more fat than those of intensive system kids. Males grew faster than females (122 and 103 g/d, respectively). Carcasses in male kids showed a higher content of bones but a lower content of fat than carcasses in female kids. The extensive system is feasible for producing kid meat from a dairy breed.
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