Discrimination study between the carcass and non-carcass components for interaction between gender, age, and production system in indigenous sheep

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Autor(a) principal: Burin, Poliana Campos
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Monteschio, Jessica de Oliveira, Leonardo, Ariadne Patrícia, Souza, Marcio Rodrigues de, Silva, Adrielly Lais Alves da, Silva, Marcelo Corrêa da, Souza, Carla Giselly de, Vargas Junior, Fernando Miranda de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)
Texto Completo: https://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/42879
Resumo: The objective of this work was to evaluate the yields, morphometric measures, carcass, and non-carcass components, and carcass regional and tissue composition of an indigenous sheep (Pantaneiro) of different physiological stages (gender, age, system production). Demonstrate the productive potential of locally adapted animals is essential for their conservation, and also identify characteristics that need improvement without losing their adaptability. Thirty sheep, eleven lambs, nine wethers, and ten cull ewes were used. The lambs were finished in feedlots, the wethers were maintained on pastures and supplementation, and the cull ewes were maintained on an extensive pasture system with mineral salt ad libitum. Slaughter ages were defined to simulate the most representative products and farming systems. Animals were slaughtered and classified as non- castrated lambs, wethers, and cull ewes. The criteria to slaughter lambs and wethers were the body condition, which ranged from 2.5 to 3.0. Cull ewes were slaughtered based on negative pregnancy diagnosis, regardless of their body condition, which ranged from 4.0 to 4.5. All animals were slaughtered after 16-hours of fasting (solids). The ewes presented the greatest fat thickness, differing significantly from the lambs. The morphometric measures were higher in ewes and lambs. The muscle to fat ratio of the animal's cuts from different physiological stages presented no significant differences. The indigenous Pantaneiro sheep have good potential for meat production regardless of their physiological stages. The ewes stood out, presenting carcasses with good performance considering their potential and longer permanence in the herd due to their reproductive function.
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spelling Discrimination study between the carcass and non-carcass components for interaction between gender, age, and production system in indigenous sheepEstudo de discriminação entre os componentes da carcaça e não da carcaça para interação entre gênero, idade e sistema de produção em ovinos indígenasConservationLocally adapted sheepMorphometric measuresSheep meat.AbateCarne ovinaMorfometriaAnimais localmente adaptadosÓrgãos.The objective of this work was to evaluate the yields, morphometric measures, carcass, and non-carcass components, and carcass regional and tissue composition of an indigenous sheep (Pantaneiro) of different physiological stages (gender, age, system production). Demonstrate the productive potential of locally adapted animals is essential for their conservation, and also identify characteristics that need improvement without losing their adaptability. Thirty sheep, eleven lambs, nine wethers, and ten cull ewes were used. The lambs were finished in feedlots, the wethers were maintained on pastures and supplementation, and the cull ewes were maintained on an extensive pasture system with mineral salt ad libitum. Slaughter ages were defined to simulate the most representative products and farming systems. Animals were slaughtered and classified as non- castrated lambs, wethers, and cull ewes. The criteria to slaughter lambs and wethers were the body condition, which ranged from 2.5 to 3.0. Cull ewes were slaughtered based on negative pregnancy diagnosis, regardless of their body condition, which ranged from 4.0 to 4.5. All animals were slaughtered after 16-hours of fasting (solids). The ewes presented the greatest fat thickness, differing significantly from the lambs. The morphometric measures were higher in ewes and lambs. The muscle to fat ratio of the animal's cuts from different physiological stages presented no significant differences. The indigenous Pantaneiro sheep have good potential for meat production regardless of their physiological stages. The ewes stood out, presenting carcasses with good performance considering their potential and longer permanence in the herd due to their reproductive function.O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o rendimento, medidas morfométricas, componentes da carcaça e da não carcaça e a composição regional e tecidual da carcaça de ovelhas indígenas (Pantaneiro) de diferentes sistemas de produção, sexo e idade. Foram utilizadas trinta ovelhas, onze cordeiros, nove borregos e dez ovelhas de descarte. Os cordeiros foram terminados em confinamento, os borregos mantidos em pastagem e suplementação, e as ovelhas de descarte mantidas em sistema a pasto extensivo com sal mineral ad libitum. As idades ao abate foram definidas para simular os produtos e sistemas agrícolas mais representativos, cordeiros, borregos e ovelhas de descarte. Os animais foram abatidos e classificados como cordeiros não castrados, borregos e ovelhas de descarte. Os critérios para abate de cordeiros e borregos foram a condição corporal, que variou de 2,5 a 3,0. As ovelhas de descarte foram abatidas com base no diagnóstico de gestação negativo, independentemente da condição corporal, que variou de 4,0 a 4,5. Todos os animais foram abatidos após jejum de 16 horas (sólidos). As ovelhas apresentaram as maiores espessuras de gordura, diferindo significativamente dos cordeiros. As medidas morfométricas foram maiores em ovelhas e cordeiros. A relação músculo / gordura dos cortes dos animais nas diferentes fases fisiológicas não apresentou diferenças significativas. Os ovinos pantaneiros apresentam bom potencial para produção de carne, independentemente de seus estágios fisiológicos. As ovelhas se destacaram, apresentando carcaças com bom desempenho considerando seu potencial e maior permanência no rebanho devido à sua função reprodutiva.UEL2021-10-08info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/4287910.5433/1679-0359.2021v42n6SUPL2p3931Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 42 No. 6SUPL2 (2021); 3931-3946Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 42 n. 6SUPL2 (2021); 3931-39461679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Discrimination study between the carcass and non-carcass components for interaction between gender, age, and production system in indigenous sheep
Estudo de discriminação entre os componentes da carcaça e não da carcaça para interação entre gênero, idade e sistema de produção em ovinos indígenas
title Discrimination study between the carcass and non-carcass components for interaction between gender, age, and production system in indigenous sheep
spellingShingle Discrimination study between the carcass and non-carcass components for interaction between gender, age, and production system in indigenous sheep
Burin, Poliana Campos
Conservation
Locally adapted sheep
Morphometric measures
Sheep meat.
Abate
Carne ovina
Morfometria
Animais localmente adaptados
Órgãos.
title_short Discrimination study between the carcass and non-carcass components for interaction between gender, age, and production system in indigenous sheep
title_full Discrimination study between the carcass and non-carcass components for interaction between gender, age, and production system in indigenous sheep
title_fullStr Discrimination study between the carcass and non-carcass components for interaction between gender, age, and production system in indigenous sheep
title_full_unstemmed Discrimination study between the carcass and non-carcass components for interaction between gender, age, and production system in indigenous sheep
title_sort Discrimination study between the carcass and non-carcass components for interaction between gender, age, and production system in indigenous sheep
author Burin, Poliana Campos
author_facet Burin, Poliana Campos
Monteschio, Jessica de Oliveira
Leonardo, Ariadne Patrícia
Souza, Marcio Rodrigues de
Silva, Adrielly Lais Alves da
Silva, Marcelo Corrêa da
Souza, Carla Giselly de
Vargas Junior, Fernando Miranda de
author_role author
author2 Monteschio, Jessica de Oliveira
Leonardo, Ariadne Patrícia
Souza, Marcio Rodrigues de
Silva, Adrielly Lais Alves da
Silva, Marcelo Corrêa da
Souza, Carla Giselly de
Vargas Junior, Fernando Miranda de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Burin, Poliana Campos
Monteschio, Jessica de Oliveira
Leonardo, Ariadne Patrícia
Souza, Marcio Rodrigues de
Silva, Adrielly Lais Alves da
Silva, Marcelo Corrêa da
Souza, Carla Giselly de
Vargas Junior, Fernando Miranda de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Conservation
Locally adapted sheep
Morphometric measures
Sheep meat.
Abate
Carne ovina
Morfometria
Animais localmente adaptados
Órgãos.
topic Conservation
Locally adapted sheep
Morphometric measures
Sheep meat.
Abate
Carne ovina
Morfometria
Animais localmente adaptados
Órgãos.
description The objective of this work was to evaluate the yields, morphometric measures, carcass, and non-carcass components, and carcass regional and tissue composition of an indigenous sheep (Pantaneiro) of different physiological stages (gender, age, system production). Demonstrate the productive potential of locally adapted animals is essential for their conservation, and also identify characteristics that need improvement without losing their adaptability. Thirty sheep, eleven lambs, nine wethers, and ten cull ewes were used. The lambs were finished in feedlots, the wethers were maintained on pastures and supplementation, and the cull ewes were maintained on an extensive pasture system with mineral salt ad libitum. Slaughter ages were defined to simulate the most representative products and farming systems. Animals were slaughtered and classified as non- castrated lambs, wethers, and cull ewes. The criteria to slaughter lambs and wethers were the body condition, which ranged from 2.5 to 3.0. Cull ewes were slaughtered based on negative pregnancy diagnosis, regardless of their body condition, which ranged from 4.0 to 4.5. All animals were slaughtered after 16-hours of fasting (solids). The ewes presented the greatest fat thickness, differing significantly from the lambs. The morphometric measures were higher in ewes and lambs. The muscle to fat ratio of the animal's cuts from different physiological stages presented no significant differences. The indigenous Pantaneiro sheep have good potential for meat production regardless of their physiological stages. The ewes stood out, presenting carcasses with good performance considering their potential and longer permanence in the herd due to their reproductive function.
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