Carcass and meat quality characteristics of Brahman cross bulls and steers finished on tropical pastures in Costa Rica

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Forty-eight male calves (3/4 Brahman. ×. 1/4 Charolais) were used to determine carcass cutability and meat tenderness of Longissimus lumborum (LL), Gluteus medius (GM), Semitendinosus (ST) and Psoas major (PM) steaks from lighter weight carcasses of bulls and steers castrated at 3, 7, or 12. mo of age grown under tropical pasture conditions. Steaks from steers had lower (more tender) LL Warner-Bratzler shear force (WBSF) values than those from bulls. Steaks from steers castrated at 3. mo had lower GM WBSF than those from bulls. For PM steaks, those aged 28. d had lower WBSF than those aged 2. d. Steaks aged 28. d had the lowest LL and GM WBSF and steaks aged 2. d had the highest LL, GM, and ST WBSF. Castration at younger ages is recommended because it provides improvement in LL and GM tenderness over bulls with no differences in carcass traits or subprimal yields. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd.

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Rodriguez, J., Unruh, J., Villarreal, M., Murillo, O., Rojas, S., Camacho, J., … Reinhardt, C. (2014). Carcass and meat quality characteristics of Brahman cross bulls and steers finished on tropical pastures in Costa Rica. Meat Science, 96(3), 1340–1344. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.meatsci.2013.10.024

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