Behavior, performance and quality of carcass and meat of steers produced in feedlots

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Autor(a) principal: Landskron, Bruna Ferronato
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Kessler, Julcemar Dias, Mateus, Karina Aline, Santos, Moisés Rodrigues dos, Zampar, Aline, Lopes, Leandro Sâmia, Cucco, Diego de Córdova
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
DOI: 10.33448/rsd-v9i9.6884
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/6884
Resumo: It is known that in intensive production systems, cattle are divided into lots and are usually in paddocks, often in small spaces. In addition to providing adequate facilities, nutrition, and health to confined animals, concern for their comfort and well-being helps, and a lot in the production of animals and consequently quality meat. Therefore, the objective of this study was to evaluate the behavior, performance and quality of carcass and meat of steers reared under different confinement conditions. Total of 19 steers were used, divided into two treatments: covered stall with access to external area (BA) with 12 m²/animal and covered stall without access to external area (BF) with 3.6 m²/animal. Weighing and behavior analysis of the animals were carried out monthly. After slaughter, hot carcass weight was measured, carcass finishing and conformation scores were assigned, pH, temperature, fat and meat color, morphometric measurements on carcasses, fat thickness, area were measured rib eye and marbling of the Longissumus dorsi muscle. In the laboratory, samples collected underwent analysis of cooking losses, softness, pH, temperature, color, loss of exudate and water retention capacity. There was no difference in body weight between groups. For social behavior, there was no difference between treatments. For eating behavior, the activities of rumination and leisure on foot were performed more frequently by animals in the BF group than in BA, and there was a preference for animals in the BA group to perform these and other activities in the external area of ​​the stall, for the activities of feeding, rumination and leisure lying there was no difference between groups. The carcass and meat quality characteristics were not influenced by the different confinement conditions. We conclude that the supply of external area to the confined animals did not influence the quality of carcass and meat, however, it changed their behavior.
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spelling Behavior, performance and quality of carcass and meat of steers produced in feedlotsComportamiento, rendimiento y calidad de la canal y la carne de novillos producidos en corrales de engordeComportamento, desempenho e qualidade de carcaça e carne de novilhos produzidos em confinamento Bienestar animalCría intensivaEtologíaEficiencia productivaEvaluación instrumentalGanado vacuno. Avaliação instrumentalBem-estar animalBovinocultura de corteCriação intensivaEficiência produtivaEtologia.Animal welfareBeef cattleEthologyInstrumental evaluationIntensive breedingProductive efficiency.It is known that in intensive production systems, cattle are divided into lots and are usually in paddocks, often in small spaces. In addition to providing adequate facilities, nutrition, and health to confined animals, concern for their comfort and well-being helps, and a lot in the production of animals and consequently quality meat. Therefore, the objective of this study was to evaluate the behavior, performance and quality of carcass and meat of steers reared under different confinement conditions. Total of 19 steers were used, divided into two treatments: covered stall with access to external area (BA) with 12 m²/animal and covered stall without access to external area (BF) with 3.6 m²/animal. Weighing and behavior analysis of the animals were carried out monthly. After slaughter, hot carcass weight was measured, carcass finishing and conformation scores were assigned, pH, temperature, fat and meat color, morphometric measurements on carcasses, fat thickness, area were measured rib eye and marbling of the Longissumus dorsi muscle. In the laboratory, samples collected underwent analysis of cooking losses, softness, pH, temperature, color, loss of exudate and water retention capacity. There was no difference in body weight between groups. For social behavior, there was no difference between treatments. For eating behavior, the activities of rumination and leisure on foot were performed more frequently by animals in the BF group than in BA, and there was a preference for animals in the BA group to perform these and other activities in the external area of ​​the stall, for the activities of feeding, rumination and leisure lying there was no difference between groups. The carcass and meat quality characteristics were not influenced by the different confinement conditions. We conclude that the supply of external area to the confined animals did not influence the quality of carcass and meat, however, it changed their behavior.Se sabe que en los sistemas de producción intensiva, el ganado se divide en lotes y generalmente se encuentra en potreros, a menudo en espacios pequeños. Además de proporcionar instalaciones adecuadas, nutrición y salud a los animales confinados, la preocupación por su comodidad y bienestar ayuda, y mucho en la producción de animales y, en consecuencia, carne de calidad. Por lo tanto, el objetivo de este estudio fue evaluar el comportamiento, el rendimiento y la calidad de la canal y la carne de novillos criados en diferentes condiciones de confinamiento. Se utilizaron 19 novillos, divididos en dos tratamientos: establo cubierto con acceso al área externa (BA) con 12 m²/animal y establo cubierto sin acceso al área externa (BF) con 3.6 m²/animal. Pesaje y análisis de comportamiento de los animales se llevaron a cabo mensualmente. Después del sacrificio, se midió el peso de la carcasa caliente, se asignaron las puntuaciones de acabado y conformación de la carcasa, pH, temperatura, color de la grasa y la carne, se midieron las medidas morfométricas de la carcasa, el grosor de la grasa y el área. ojo de costilla y marmoleado del músculo dorsal largo. En el laboratorio, las muestras recolectadas se sometieron a análisis de pérdidas de cocción, suavidad, pH, temperatura, color, pérdida de exudado y capacidad de retención de agua. No hubo diferencia en el peso corporal entre los grupos. Para el comportamiento social, no hubo diferencia entre los tratamientos. Para el comportamiento alimentario, las actividades de rumiación y ocio a pie fueron realizadas con mayor frecuencia por los animales en el grupo BF que en BA, y hubo una preferencia por los animales en el grupo BA para realizar estas y otras actividades en el área externa del puesto, para las actividades de alimentación, rumiación y ocio recostado no hubo diferencia entre los grupos. Las características de calidad de la canal y la carne no fueron influenciadas por las diferentes condiciones de confinamiento. Concluimos que el suministro de área externa a los animales confinados no influyó en la calidad de la canal y la carne, sin embargo, cambió su comportamiento.Sabe-se que em sistemas intensivos de produção, os bovinos são divididos em lotes e ficam normalmente em piquetes, muitas vezes em espaços reduzidos. Além de proporcionar instalações, nutrição, e sanidade adequadas aos animais confinados, a preocupação com seu conforto e bem-estar auxilia, e muito na produção de animais e consequentemente carne de qualidade. Diante disso, o objetivo desse estudo foi avaliar o comportamento, desempenho e qualidade de carcaça e carne de novilhos criados em diferentes condições de confinamento. Foram utilizados 19 novilhos, divididos em dois tratamentos: baia coberta com acesso a área externa (BA) com 12 m²/animal e baia coberta sem acesso a área externa (BF) com 3.6 m²/animal. Foram realizadas pesagens e análises de comportamento dos animais, mensalmente. Após o abate aferiu-se o peso de carcaça quente, atribuiu-se escores de acabamento e conformação de carcaça, mensurou-se os valores de pH, temperatura, coloração da gordura e da carne, medidas morfométricas nas carcaças, espessura de gordura, área de olho de lombo e marmoreio do músculo Longissumus dorsi.  Em laboratório, amostras coletadas passaram por análises de perdas por cocção, maciez, pH, temperatura, cor, perda de exsudato e capacidade de retenção de água. Não houve diferença de peso corporal entre os grupos. Para comportamento social, não foi observada diferença entre os tratamentos. Para comportamento ingestão, as atividades de ruminação e ócio em pé foram realizadas com maior frequência pelos animais do grupo BF em relação ao BA, e houve preferência pelos animais do grupo BA para realização destas e de outras atividades na área externa da baia, para as atividades de alimentação, ruminação e ócio deitado não houve diferença entre os grupos. As características de qualidade de carcaça e carne não foram influenciadas pelas diferentes condições de confinamento. Concluímos que o fornecimento de área externa aos animais confinados não apresentou influência sobre a qualidade de carcaça e carne, porém, alterou o comportamento dos mesmos.Research, Society and Development2020-08-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/688410.33448/rsd-v9i9.6884Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 9; e311996884Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 9; e311996884Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 9; e3119968842525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/6884/6465Copyright (c) 2020 Bruna Landskron, Julcemar Dias Kessler, Aline Zamparhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLandskron, Bruna FerronatoKessler, Julcemar DiasMateus, Karina Aline Santos, Moisés Rodrigues dos Zampar, AlineLopes, Leandro Sâmia Cucco, Diego de Córdova 2020-09-18T01:42:11Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/6884Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:29:50.189283Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Behavior, performance and quality of carcass and meat of steers produced in feedlots
Comportamiento, rendimiento y calidad de la canal y la carne de novillos producidos en corrales de engorde
Comportamento, desempenho e qualidade de carcaça e carne de novilhos produzidos em confinamento
title Behavior, performance and quality of carcass and meat of steers produced in feedlots
spellingShingle Behavior, performance and quality of carcass and meat of steers produced in feedlots
Behavior, performance and quality of carcass and meat of steers produced in feedlots
Landskron, Bruna Ferronato
Bienestar animal
Cría intensiva
Etología
Eficiencia productiva
Evaluación instrumental
Ganado vacuno.
Avaliação instrumental
Bem-estar animal
Bovinocultura de corte
Criação intensiva
Eficiência produtiva
Etologia.
Animal welfare
Beef cattle
Ethology
Instrumental evaluation
Intensive breeding
Productive efficiency.
Landskron, Bruna Ferronato
Bienestar animal
Cría intensiva
Etología
Eficiencia productiva
Evaluación instrumental
Ganado vacuno.
Avaliação instrumental
Bem-estar animal
Bovinocultura de corte
Criação intensiva
Eficiência produtiva
Etologia.
Animal welfare
Beef cattle
Ethology
Instrumental evaluation
Intensive breeding
Productive efficiency.
title_short Behavior, performance and quality of carcass and meat of steers produced in feedlots
title_full Behavior, performance and quality of carcass and meat of steers produced in feedlots
title_fullStr Behavior, performance and quality of carcass and meat of steers produced in feedlots
Behavior, performance and quality of carcass and meat of steers produced in feedlots
title_full_unstemmed Behavior, performance and quality of carcass and meat of steers produced in feedlots
Behavior, performance and quality of carcass and meat of steers produced in feedlots
title_sort Behavior, performance and quality of carcass and meat of steers produced in feedlots
author Landskron, Bruna Ferronato
author_facet Landskron, Bruna Ferronato
Landskron, Bruna Ferronato
Kessler, Julcemar Dias
Mateus, Karina Aline
Santos, Moisés Rodrigues dos
Zampar, Aline
Lopes, Leandro Sâmia
Cucco, Diego de Córdova
Kessler, Julcemar Dias
Mateus, Karina Aline
Santos, Moisés Rodrigues dos
Zampar, Aline
Lopes, Leandro Sâmia
Cucco, Diego de Córdova
author_role author
author2 Kessler, Julcemar Dias
Mateus, Karina Aline
Santos, Moisés Rodrigues dos
Zampar, Aline
Lopes, Leandro Sâmia
Cucco, Diego de Córdova
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Landskron, Bruna Ferronato
Kessler, Julcemar Dias
Mateus, Karina Aline
Santos, Moisés Rodrigues dos
Zampar, Aline
Lopes, Leandro Sâmia
Cucco, Diego de Córdova
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bienestar animal
Cría intensiva
Etología
Eficiencia productiva
Evaluación instrumental
Ganado vacuno.
Avaliação instrumental
Bem-estar animal
Bovinocultura de corte
Criação intensiva
Eficiência produtiva
Etologia.
Animal welfare
Beef cattle
Ethology
Instrumental evaluation
Intensive breeding
Productive efficiency.
topic Bienestar animal
Cría intensiva
Etología
Eficiencia productiva
Evaluación instrumental
Ganado vacuno.
Avaliação instrumental
Bem-estar animal
Bovinocultura de corte
Criação intensiva
Eficiência produtiva
Etologia.
Animal welfare
Beef cattle
Ethology
Instrumental evaluation
Intensive breeding
Productive efficiency.
description It is known that in intensive production systems, cattle are divided into lots and are usually in paddocks, often in small spaces. In addition to providing adequate facilities, nutrition, and health to confined animals, concern for their comfort and well-being helps, and a lot in the production of animals and consequently quality meat. Therefore, the objective of this study was to evaluate the behavior, performance and quality of carcass and meat of steers reared under different confinement conditions. Total of 19 steers were used, divided into two treatments: covered stall with access to external area (BA) with 12 m²/animal and covered stall without access to external area (BF) with 3.6 m²/animal. Weighing and behavior analysis of the animals were carried out monthly. After slaughter, hot carcass weight was measured, carcass finishing and conformation scores were assigned, pH, temperature, fat and meat color, morphometric measurements on carcasses, fat thickness, area were measured rib eye and marbling of the Longissumus dorsi muscle. In the laboratory, samples collected underwent analysis of cooking losses, softness, pH, temperature, color, loss of exudate and water retention capacity. There was no difference in body weight between groups. For social behavior, there was no difference between treatments. For eating behavior, the activities of rumination and leisure on foot were performed more frequently by animals in the BF group than in BA, and there was a preference for animals in the BA group to perform these and other activities in the external area of ​​the stall, for the activities of feeding, rumination and leisure lying there was no difference between groups. The carcass and meat quality characteristics were not influenced by the different confinement conditions. We conclude that the supply of external area to the confined animals did not influence the quality of carcass and meat, however, it changed their behavior.
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