Performance, carcass traits, and non-carcass components of feedlot finished lambs from different residual feed intake classes

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Autor(a) principal: Rocha, Raizza Fátima Abadia Tulux
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Souza, Andréa Roberto Duarte Lopes, Morais, Maria da Graça, Carneiro, Mayara Mitiko Yoshihara, Fernandes, Henrique Jorge, Feijó, Gelson Luís Dias, Menezes, Bruna Biava de, Walker, Catherine Cecília
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/31642
Resumo: This study aimed to assess the performance, carcass traits, and non-carcass components of feedlot finished Texel crossbred lambs from different residual feed intake classes (RFI). Forty-seven uncastrated male Texel crossbred lambs (¾ Texel + ¼ Pantaneira) tested here were 4-month-old with an initial weight of 29.9 ± 5.5 kg. The lambs were confined for 70 days for individual dry matter intake (DMI) and average daily gain (ADG) assessment. The diet containing corn silage was provided as roughage, while the concentrate consisted of corn grain, soybean meal, urea, and mineral mixture with a 40:60 roughage to concentrate ratio and 76.34% total digestible nutrients (TDN). After confinement for 70 days, the lambs were slaughtered to assess carcass traits and non-carcass components. Based on the RFI, lambs were divided into three classes according to the standard deviation (sd): Positive RFI (inefficient, 0.5 above the mean), Negative RFI (efficient, 0.5 below the mean), and Medium RFI (intermediate). Classes with Negative (efficient) and Positive RFI (inefficient) showed no differences in ADG (0.321 vs 0.306 kg; P > 0.05). Dry matter intake (g d-1), and percentage of body weight (BW) differed significantly between the RFI classes (P < 0.05). Compared to lambs in the inefficient class, those in the efficient class (Negative RFI) showed a 9% reduction in DMI and had the same ADG. The lambs in either Positive or Negative RFI classes showed no weight differences between non-carcass components (P > 0.05). The RFI classes showed no differences in shrunk body weight, hot carcass weight, hot dressing, and weight of commercial cuts (P > 0.05). They showed no differences in neck, shoulder + shank, loin, rack, flank steak, rack cap off, and leg weights (P > 0.05). Our results indicate that improvement in feed efficiency, as a function of the RFI index, does not compromise performance and carcass traits of Texel crossbred lambs.
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spelling Performance, carcass traits, and non-carcass components of feedlot finished lambs from different residual feed intake classesDesempenho, características de carcaça e componentes não-carcaça de cordeiros confinados de diferentes classes de consumo alimentar residualCommercial cutsFat depositsFeed efficiencyFeedlotSheep.ConfinamentoDepósitos de gorduraEficiência alimentarCortes cárneosOvinos.This study aimed to assess the performance, carcass traits, and non-carcass components of feedlot finished Texel crossbred lambs from different residual feed intake classes (RFI). Forty-seven uncastrated male Texel crossbred lambs (¾ Texel + ¼ Pantaneira) tested here were 4-month-old with an initial weight of 29.9 ± 5.5 kg. The lambs were confined for 70 days for individual dry matter intake (DMI) and average daily gain (ADG) assessment. The diet containing corn silage was provided as roughage, while the concentrate consisted of corn grain, soybean meal, urea, and mineral mixture with a 40:60 roughage to concentrate ratio and 76.34% total digestible nutrients (TDN). After confinement for 70 days, the lambs were slaughtered to assess carcass traits and non-carcass components. Based on the RFI, lambs were divided into three classes according to the standard deviation (sd): Positive RFI (inefficient, 0.5 above the mean), Negative RFI (efficient, 0.5 below the mean), and Medium RFI (intermediate). Classes with Negative (efficient) and Positive RFI (inefficient) showed no differences in ADG (0.321 vs 0.306 kg; P > 0.05). Dry matter intake (g d-1), and percentage of body weight (BW) differed significantly between the RFI classes (P < 0.05). Compared to lambs in the inefficient class, those in the efficient class (Negative RFI) showed a 9% reduction in DMI and had the same ADG. The lambs in either Positive or Negative RFI classes showed no weight differences between non-carcass components (P > 0.05). The RFI classes showed no differences in shrunk body weight, hot carcass weight, hot dressing, and weight of commercial cuts (P > 0.05). They showed no differences in neck, shoulder + shank, loin, rack, flank steak, rack cap off, and leg weights (P > 0.05). Our results indicate that improvement in feed efficiency, as a function of the RFI index, does not compromise performance and carcass traits of Texel crossbred lambs.Objetivou-se avaliar o desempenho, as características de carcaça e os componentes não-carcaça de cordeiros mestiços Texel confinados de diferentes classes de consumo alimentar residual (CAR). Foram confinados individualmente 47 cordeiros mestiços Texel (¾ Texel + ¼ Pantaneira), machos, não castrados, com peso médio inicial de 29,9 ± 5,5 kg e idade de aproximadamente 4 meses. O consumo de matéria seca e ganho médio diário foram avaliados durante 70 dias. A dieta continha silagem de milho como volumoso e o concentrado consistia em milho grão, farelo de soja, ureia e mistura mineral, com relação volumoso: concentrado 60:40 e 72,35% de nutrientes digestíveis totais. Após 70 dias de confinamento os cordeiros foram abatidos para avaliação das carcaça e componentes não-carcaças. Baseado no consumo alimentar residual (CAR) calculado, os cordeiros foram divididos em três classes de acordo com o desvio padrão: CAR Positivo (ineficientes, acima de 0,5 desvio padrão), CAR Negativo (eficientes, abaixo de 0,5 desvio padrão) e CAR Médio (intermediários). As classes com CAR Negativo (eficientes) e CAR Positivo (ineficientes) não apresentaram diferenças entre as médias de GMD (0,321 vs 0,306 kg; P > 0,05). O consumo de matéria seca, expresso em g d-1 e em percentagem do peso vivo diferiram entre as classes (P < 0,05). Os cordeiros eficientes (CAR Negativo) apresentaram redução de 9% no CMS e o mesmo GMD em relação aos cordeiros ineficientes (CAR Positivo). Os cordeiros das classes de CAR Positivo e Negativo não apresentaram diferenças entre os pesos dos componentes não-carcaça (P > 0,05). Não foram observadas alterações entre as classes de CAR quanto ao peso corporal em jejum, peso e rendimento de carcaça quente e pesos dos cortes comerciais (P > 0,05). A melhoria na eficiência alimentar pelo CAR não compromete o desempenho e as características de carcaça de cordeiros mestiços Texel.UEL2018-11-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPesquisa Empírica de CampoPesquisa Empírica de Campoapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/3164210.5433/1679-0359.2018v39n6p2645Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 39 No. 6 (2018); 2645-2658Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 39 n. 6 (2018); 2645-26581679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Performance, carcass traits, and non-carcass components of feedlot finished lambs from different residual feed intake classes
Desempenho, características de carcaça e componentes não-carcaça de cordeiros confinados de diferentes classes de consumo alimentar residual
title Performance, carcass traits, and non-carcass components of feedlot finished lambs from different residual feed intake classes
spellingShingle Performance, carcass traits, and non-carcass components of feedlot finished lambs from different residual feed intake classes
Rocha, Raizza Fátima Abadia Tulux
Commercial cuts
Fat deposits
Feed efficiency
Feedlot
Sheep.
Confinamento
Depósitos de gordura
Eficiência alimentar
Cortes cárneos
Ovinos.
title_short Performance, carcass traits, and non-carcass components of feedlot finished lambs from different residual feed intake classes
title_full Performance, carcass traits, and non-carcass components of feedlot finished lambs from different residual feed intake classes
title_fullStr Performance, carcass traits, and non-carcass components of feedlot finished lambs from different residual feed intake classes
title_full_unstemmed Performance, carcass traits, and non-carcass components of feedlot finished lambs from different residual feed intake classes
title_sort Performance, carcass traits, and non-carcass components of feedlot finished lambs from different residual feed intake classes
author Rocha, Raizza Fátima Abadia Tulux
author_facet Rocha, Raizza Fátima Abadia Tulux
Souza, Andréa Roberto Duarte Lopes
Morais, Maria da Graça
Carneiro, Mayara Mitiko Yoshihara
Fernandes, Henrique Jorge
Feijó, Gelson Luís Dias
Menezes, Bruna Biava de
Walker, Catherine Cecília
author_role author
author2 Souza, Andréa Roberto Duarte Lopes
Morais, Maria da Graça
Carneiro, Mayara Mitiko Yoshihara
Fernandes, Henrique Jorge
Feijó, Gelson Luís Dias
Menezes, Bruna Biava de
Walker, Catherine Cecília
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rocha, Raizza Fátima Abadia Tulux
Souza, Andréa Roberto Duarte Lopes
Morais, Maria da Graça
Carneiro, Mayara Mitiko Yoshihara
Fernandes, Henrique Jorge
Feijó, Gelson Luís Dias
Menezes, Bruna Biava de
Walker, Catherine Cecília
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Commercial cuts
Fat deposits
Feed efficiency
Feedlot
Sheep.
Confinamento
Depósitos de gordura
Eficiência alimentar
Cortes cárneos
Ovinos.
topic Commercial cuts
Fat deposits
Feed efficiency
Feedlot
Sheep.
Confinamento
Depósitos de gordura
Eficiência alimentar
Cortes cárneos
Ovinos.
description This study aimed to assess the performance, carcass traits, and non-carcass components of feedlot finished Texel crossbred lambs from different residual feed intake classes (RFI). Forty-seven uncastrated male Texel crossbred lambs (¾ Texel + ¼ Pantaneira) tested here were 4-month-old with an initial weight of 29.9 ± 5.5 kg. The lambs were confined for 70 days for individual dry matter intake (DMI) and average daily gain (ADG) assessment. The diet containing corn silage was provided as roughage, while the concentrate consisted of corn grain, soybean meal, urea, and mineral mixture with a 40:60 roughage to concentrate ratio and 76.34% total digestible nutrients (TDN). After confinement for 70 days, the lambs were slaughtered to assess carcass traits and non-carcass components. Based on the RFI, lambs were divided into three classes according to the standard deviation (sd): Positive RFI (inefficient, 0.5 above the mean), Negative RFI (efficient, 0.5 below the mean), and Medium RFI (intermediate). Classes with Negative (efficient) and Positive RFI (inefficient) showed no differences in ADG (0.321 vs 0.306 kg; P > 0.05). Dry matter intake (g d-1), and percentage of body weight (BW) differed significantly between the RFI classes (P < 0.05). Compared to lambs in the inefficient class, those in the efficient class (Negative RFI) showed a 9% reduction in DMI and had the same ADG. The lambs in either Positive or Negative RFI classes showed no weight differences between non-carcass components (P > 0.05). The RFI classes showed no differences in shrunk body weight, hot carcass weight, hot dressing, and weight of commercial cuts (P > 0.05). They showed no differences in neck, shoulder + shank, loin, rack, flank steak, rack cap off, and leg weights (P > 0.05). Our results indicate that improvement in feed efficiency, as a function of the RFI index, does not compromise performance and carcass traits of Texel crossbred lambs.
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