Animal performance and carcass characteristics of bulls (1/2 Puruña vs 1/2 Canchim) slaughtered at 16 and 22 months old, and three different weights

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Current study aimed to evaluate the performance of bulls (1/2 Purunã vs 1/2 Canchim) slaughtered at two ages and three different weights. One hundred and thirteen bulls were divided into two slaughter ages (16 and 22 months) and three different slaughter weights (light, 422 kg; medium, 470 kg; and heavy, 550 kg). The body weight was higher for bulls slaughtered at 16 months. Daily gain, carcass weight and dressing were higher for bulls slaughtered at 16 months. Feed intake was higher for bulls slaughtered at 22 months although feed efficiency was better for bulls slaughtered at 16 months. Carcass characteristics were better for bulls slaughtered at 16 months. The percentages of muscle, fat and bone and meat characteristics were similar between two slaughter ages. Feed intake and animal performance was lower for lighter animals. Feed conversion and carcass dressing were similar in the three slaughter weights. Muscle percentage was higher for heavier animals but fat and bone percentages were lower. Slaughter weight had no effect on meat characteristics.

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Do Prado, I. N., Eiras, C. E., Fugita, C. A., Passetti, R. A. C., Ornaghi, M. G., Rivaroli, D. C., … Moletta, J. L. (2015). Animal performance and carcass characteristics of bulls (1/2 Puruña vs 1/2 Canchim) slaughtered at 16 and 22 months old, and three different weights. Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences, 28(5), 612–619. https://doi.org/10.5713/ajas.14.0793

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