The effect of transport density and gender on skin temperature and carcass and meat quality in pigs

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Autor(a) principal: Pereira, Thuanny Lúcia
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Corassa, Anderson, Komiyama, Cláudia Marie, Ton, Ana Paula Silva, Polizel Neto, Ângelo, Araújo, Cláudio Vieira de, Stuani, Jessika Lucia, Honório, Roque Murilo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Bioscience journal (Online)
Texto Completo: https://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/37427
Resumo: Pre-slaughter handling of pigs established properly is very important, not only from the point of view of welfare, but also for the quality of meat. The aim of present research was to evaluate the effect of gender and density of pigs during their transport to the abattoir on the skin temperature and carcass and meat quality. Were used 192 (115.54 ± 6.03 kg) finishing pigs to investigate the effects of gender (barrows and gilts) and transport densities for slaughter (236, 251, and 275 kg/m²) on the skin temperature and carcass and meat quality. Average skin temperature between genders and transport densities at any point of time during pre-slaughter did not differ. Skin temperatures before unloading had the highest average value relative to all other time points, followed by immediately after unloading and remaining the same for the next 2 h. Lowest skin temperature value was registered on pigs at the pre-slaughter time followed by farm and at loading times. Pigs transported with different densities did not show differences for the skin carcass lesions. Meat from pigs transported at 275 kg/m² presented higher frequency of red, soft, exudative (RSE) and lower of red, firm, non-exudative (RFN) classes as compared to those for other densities. Animals transported at 236 and 251 kg/m² did not differ as the frequency of RSE and RFN meat. Skin temperature of pigs oscillate along the pre-slaughter times and the pre-slaughter transport of pigs at 236 and 251 kg/m² generates less frequency classes of faulty pork, although difference in the densities did not have any effect on the skin temperature and skin lesions.
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spelling The effect of transport density and gender on skin temperature and carcass and meat quality in pigs Efeito da densidade de transporte e de gênero na temperatura da pele e qualidade de carcaça e carne em suínos Carcass qualityMeat qualitypHPigsPre-slaughterSkin lesionsAgricultural SciencesPre-slaughter handling of pigs established properly is very important, not only from the point of view of welfare, but also for the quality of meat. The aim of present research was to evaluate the effect of gender and density of pigs during their transport to the abattoir on the skin temperature and carcass and meat quality. Were used 192 (115.54 ± 6.03 kg) finishing pigs to investigate the effects of gender (barrows and gilts) and transport densities for slaughter (236, 251, and 275 kg/m²) on the skin temperature and carcass and meat quality. Average skin temperature between genders and transport densities at any point of time during pre-slaughter did not differ. Skin temperatures before unloading had the highest average value relative to all other time points, followed by immediately after unloading and remaining the same for the next 2 h. Lowest skin temperature value was registered on pigs at the pre-slaughter time followed by farm and at loading times. Pigs transported with different densities did not show differences for the skin carcass lesions. Meat from pigs transported at 275 kg/m² presented higher frequency of red, soft, exudative (RSE) and lower of red, firm, non-exudative (RFN) classes as compared to those for other densities. Animals transported at 236 and 251 kg/m² did not differ as the frequency of RSE and RFN meat. Skin temperature of pigs oscillate along the pre-slaughter times and the pre-slaughter transport of pigs at 236 and 251 kg/m² generates less frequency classes of faulty pork, although difference in the densities did not have any effect on the skin temperature and skin lesions.O manejo pré-abate estabelecido adequadamente é importante, não apenas do ponto de vista de bemestar, mas também para qualidade da carne. O objetivo com o presente estudo foi avaliar o efeito do gênero e da densidade de transporte de suínos para o abatedouro sobre a temperatura da pele, qualidade de carcaça e carne de suínos. Foram utilizados 192 (115,54 ± 6,03 kg) suínos em terminação para avaliar os efeitos de gênero (machos castrados e fêmeas) e densidades de transporte para abate (236, 251, e 275 kg / m²) sobre a temperatura da pele e qualidade de carcaça e carne de suínos. Os valores médios de temperatura da pele entre os gêneros e densidades de transporte não diferiram no pré-abate. A temperatura da pele dos animais antes do descarregamento foi maior, seguidos pelo momento imediatamente após a descarga e mantendo o mesmo para as próximas duas horas. O menor valor de temperatura da pele foi registrado em suínos no momento pré-abate seguido pelos momentos à granja e ao carregamento. Os suínos transportados com diferentes densidades não apresentaram diferenças para as lesões na carcaça. Carne de suínos transportados a 275 kg / m² apresentaram maior frequência de carne vermelha, flácida e exsudativa (RSE) e menores de carne vermelha, firme e nãoexsudativa (RFN) em comparação com outras densidades. Os animais transportados à 236 e 251 kg/m² não diferem quanto a frequência de carne RSE e RFN. A temperatura de pele de suínos oscila ao longo dos momentos pré-abate, e transporte de suínos pré-abate com 236 e 251 kg/m² geram menor frequência de classes anormais de carne, embora diferenças nas densidades não tiveram efeitos sobre a temperatura da pele e lesões de pele.EDUFU2017-11-09info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/3742710.14393/BJ-v33n6a2017-37427Bioscience Journal ; Vol. 33 No. 6 (2017): Nov./Dec.; 1576-1585Bioscience Journal ; v. 33 n. 6 (2017): Nov./Dec.; 1576-15851981-3163reponame:Bioscience journal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)instacron:UFUenghttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/37427/21202Brazil; ContemporaryCopyright (c) 2017 Thuanny Lúcia Pereira, Anderson Corassa, Cláudia Marie Komiyama, Ana Paula Silva Ton, Ângelo Polizel Neto, Cláudio Vieira de Araújo, Jessika Lucia Stuani, Roque Murilo Honóriohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPereira, Thuanny LúciaCorassa, AndersonKomiyama, Cláudia MarieTon, Ana Paula SilvaPolizel Neto, ÂngeloAraújo, Cláudio Vieira deStuani, Jessika LuciaHonório, Roque Murilo2022-02-12T01:03:29Zoai:ojs.www.seer.ufu.br:article/37427Revistahttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournalPUBhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/oaibiosciencej@ufu.br||1981-31631516-3725opendoar:2022-02-12T01:03:29Bioscience journal (Online) - Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The effect of transport density and gender on skin temperature and carcass and meat quality in pigs
Efeito da densidade de transporte e de gênero na temperatura da pele e qualidade de carcaça e carne em suínos
title The effect of transport density and gender on skin temperature and carcass and meat quality in pigs
spellingShingle The effect of transport density and gender on skin temperature and carcass and meat quality in pigs
Pereira, Thuanny Lúcia
Carcass quality
Meat quality
pH
Pigs
Pre-slaughter
Skin lesions
Agricultural Sciences
title_short The effect of transport density and gender on skin temperature and carcass and meat quality in pigs
title_full The effect of transport density and gender on skin temperature and carcass and meat quality in pigs
title_fullStr The effect of transport density and gender on skin temperature and carcass and meat quality in pigs
title_full_unstemmed The effect of transport density and gender on skin temperature and carcass and meat quality in pigs
title_sort The effect of transport density and gender on skin temperature and carcass and meat quality in pigs
author Pereira, Thuanny Lúcia
author_facet Pereira, Thuanny Lúcia
Corassa, Anderson
Komiyama, Cláudia Marie
Ton, Ana Paula Silva
Polizel Neto, Ângelo
Araújo, Cláudio Vieira de
Stuani, Jessika Lucia
Honório, Roque Murilo
author_role author
author2 Corassa, Anderson
Komiyama, Cláudia Marie
Ton, Ana Paula Silva
Polizel Neto, Ângelo
Araújo, Cláudio Vieira de
Stuani, Jessika Lucia
Honório, Roque Murilo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pereira, Thuanny Lúcia
Corassa, Anderson
Komiyama, Cláudia Marie
Ton, Ana Paula Silva
Polizel Neto, Ângelo
Araújo, Cláudio Vieira de
Stuani, Jessika Lucia
Honório, Roque Murilo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Carcass quality
Meat quality
pH
Pigs
Pre-slaughter
Skin lesions
Agricultural Sciences
topic Carcass quality
Meat quality
pH
Pigs
Pre-slaughter
Skin lesions
Agricultural Sciences
description Pre-slaughter handling of pigs established properly is very important, not only from the point of view of welfare, but also for the quality of meat. The aim of present research was to evaluate the effect of gender and density of pigs during their transport to the abattoir on the skin temperature and carcass and meat quality. Were used 192 (115.54 ± 6.03 kg) finishing pigs to investigate the effects of gender (barrows and gilts) and transport densities for slaughter (236, 251, and 275 kg/m²) on the skin temperature and carcass and meat quality. Average skin temperature between genders and transport densities at any point of time during pre-slaughter did not differ. Skin temperatures before unloading had the highest average value relative to all other time points, followed by immediately after unloading and remaining the same for the next 2 h. Lowest skin temperature value was registered on pigs at the pre-slaughter time followed by farm and at loading times. Pigs transported with different densities did not show differences for the skin carcass lesions. Meat from pigs transported at 275 kg/m² presented higher frequency of red, soft, exudative (RSE) and lower of red, firm, non-exudative (RFN) classes as compared to those for other densities. Animals transported at 236 and 251 kg/m² did not differ as the frequency of RSE and RFN meat. Skin temperature of pigs oscillate along the pre-slaughter times and the pre-slaughter transport of pigs at 236 and 251 kg/m² generates less frequency classes of faulty pork, although difference in the densities did not have any effect on the skin temperature and skin lesions.
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