The effect of corn straw (CS) or silage (CL), combined with flaxseed (Fx) on meat quality production and sensory analysis of Pelibuey lambs were evaluated. Sixty-four Pelibuey lambs were divided to each of the following treatments: T1) Corn Straw (CS: 16.3%) without flaxseed (Fx) in the diet, T2) CS plus 6% of Fx, T3) Corn silage (CL: 15%) without Fx and T4) CL plus 6% of Fx. Dry matter intake improved by 9.2% with CL vs. CS. The feed conversion improved with the use of CL in 1-14d (P< 0.02) and 14-28d (0.05) in 11.7% and 10.4%, respectively. Coordinate b was increased by 38% (P=0.01) in the animals fed with CS. Thus results show that Fx did not influence the physical-chemical and sensory variables of the meat. CL favorably changed the feed intake, flavor and juiciness of the meat, as in the fattening of lambs.
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Ramírez, D. T., Galaviz-Rodriguez, J. R., Montalvo-Aguilar, X. G., Villalobos-Peñalosa, P., Cortés-Roldán, P., & Hernández-Calva, L. M. (2020). Influence of corn forage type and flaxseed on the productive parameters, meat quality and sensory analysis in Pelibuey lambs. Emirates Journal of Food and Agriculture, 32(9), 684–690. https://doi.org/10.9755/ejfa.2020.v32.i9.2163
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