Quantitative carcass traits of Holstein calves, finished in different systems and slaughter weights

  • Paris W
  • Santos P
  • Menezes L
  • et al.
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Abstract

The objective of this experiment was to evaluate carcass characteristics Holstein calves finished on feedlot or pasture with supplementation and slaughter weights. The feedlot calves were fed with commercial concentrate and corn silage in the ratio of 40:60. The experimental design was completely randomized in a factorial 2x4 (two finishing systems x four slaughter weights). The animals were different slaughter weights 140, 180, 220 and 260kg of body weight). The finishing system had no influence on the weight carcass hot and cold, yield, and losses carcass, but the feedlot animals showed higher fat thickness and better conformation. With the increase in the slaughter weight, there was a linear increase in the hot carcass weight and cold carcass yield, conformation, metric measurements and weight of commercial cuts. The percentage of hind decreased with the increase in the slaughter weight, whereas fat thickness showed a quadratic response. The finishing system showed carcass yield similar. The carcass characteristics improve with the increase in the weight, but the percentages were similar.

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Paris, W., Santos, P. V. dos, Menezes, L. F. G. de, Kuss, F., Silveira, M. F. da, Boito, B., … Stanqueviski, F. (2015). Quantitative carcass traits of Holstein calves, finished in different systems and slaughter weights. Ciência Rural, 45(3), 505–511. https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-8478cr20141178

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