effect of frame size on performance and carcass traits of santa inês lambs finished in a feedlot

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2013
The objective of this study was to evaluate the performance, qualitative, morphometric and quantitative carcass traits of Santa Inês lambs of different frame sizes finished in a feedlot. Twenty 120-day-old intact lambs with a 25.0±3.1 kg average body weight at the beginning of the experiment were used. Lambs received a diet containing 17% crude protein and 2.70 Mcal/kg dry matter. Frame size influenced performance and tissue composition in the carcasses of the lambs. Lambs with large frame sizes showed better carcass conformation compared with those of medium-sized frames. Frame size was found to have a significant effect on rump perimeter. Large-framed lambs showed higher compactness on the carcass index and carcass dressing area compared with medium-framed lambs. The cuts of large-framed lambs weighed more than those of mediumframed lambs. However, no significant differences were found in dressing.
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Authors ;Edmilson Lúcio de Souza Júnior;Wandrick Hauss de Sousa;Edgard Cavalcanti Pimenta Filho;Severino Gonzaga Neto;Felipe Queiroga Cartaxo;Marcílio Fontes Cezar;Maria das Graças Gomes Cunha;José Morais Pereira Filho
Journal european journal of lipid science and technology
Year 2013
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