Allometric coefficients for physical-chemical parameters of meat in a local sheep breed

Publication date: Available online 4 April 2019Source: Small Ruminant ResearchAuthor(s): Alberto Sabbioni, Valentino Beretti, Ernesto Mario Zambini, Paola Superchi, Michela AblondiAbstractWith the aim to assess the kind of development of meat colour, pH, chemical composition and fatty acids content, lean meat from a sample cut, taken in correspondence of the first 4 thoracic vertebrae from 164 animals of the Cornigliese sheep breed, was analysed. The animals (104 females, 60 males) were fed with the same nutritional plan; they were between 3.6 and 80.0 months old and their body weight (BW) was between 15.90 and 111.15 kg. Prior to slaughter, the BW was recorded after 12 hours of fasting. Based on BW at slaughter, animals were assigned to one of four BW-classes, identified by means of percentiles distribution: 0-25th percentile, 15.90-50.70 kg BW (n. = 42); 25th-50th percentile, 50.71-63.22 kg BW (n. = 40); 50th-75th percentile, 63.23-75.50 kg BW (n. = 42); 75th-100th percentile, 75.51-111.15 kg BW (n. = 40). They were slaughtered during 11 sessions. Data were analysed by ANOVA with sex, BW-class, year of birth (2013-2016) and interaction between sex and BW-class as fixed factors and slaughter session as a covariate. The relative growth of physical-chemical parameters of meat on BW was then calculated by applying the nonlinear allometric equation (y = axb). Proximate analysis revealed differences between males and females in protein and fat content ...
Source: Small Ruminant Research - Category: Zoology Source Type: research
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