Características de carcaça e da carne de suínos machos castrados e imunocastrados alimentados com diferentes níveis nutricionais

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The study was carried out to evaluate the carcass characteristics and meat of surgically castrated and immunocastrated pigs fed with different nutritional levels. The animals were distribuited in a completely randomized experimental design with four main treatments (T1-surgically castrated pigs fed with basal diet; T2-immunocastrated pigs fed with basal diet; T3-immunocastrated pigs fed with basal diet+3% amino acids and energy; T4-immunocastrated pigs fed with basal diet+5% amino acids and energy) and two secondary treatments with or without ractopamine within each main treatment. The surgically castrated pigs had slaughter weight 3.3% lower (P<0.05), cold carcass weight 1.4% higher (P<0.05) and loin chop weight 13% higher (P<0.05) compared to immunocastred pigs. The immunocastrated pigs supplemented with 5% more amino acids and energy had rib 19% more heavier (P<0.05) and higher values (P<0.05) in the color b*(yellow-blue) in the meat to 45min and 24h postslaughter compared with surgically castrated pigs fed with basal diet. Supplementation with 5% amino acids and energy increases weight and yield of rib and changes the value of color b* (yellow-blue) in the meat to 45min and 24h postslaughter male pigs immunocastrated.

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Lanferdini, E., Lovatto, P. A., Melchior, R., Klein, C. C., Broch, J., & Garcia, G. G. (2012). Características de carcaça e da carne de suínos machos castrados e imunocastrados alimentados com diferentes níveis nutricionais. Ciencia Rural, 42(11), 2071–2077. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-84782012001100026

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