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Body development, carcass, and meat quality of confined lambs fed increasing levels of whole rice meal
Authors:Carmen Lucia de Souza Rech  José Luiz Rech  Vivian Fischer  Mabel Mascarenhas Wiegand  Heden Luiz Marques Moreira  Maria Teresa Moreira Osório  Frank Siewerdt
Institution:1. Department of Animal Science, State University of Bahia, Itapetinga, Bahia, Brazil
2. Department of Animal Science, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, 7712 Bento Gon?alves Av., 91540-000, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
3. Animal Science Department, Faculty of Agronomy, Federal University of Pelotas (UFPEL), Campus Universitário, Cx. Postal 354, 96010-900, Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
4. Department of Animal and Avian Sciences, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA, 20742-2311
Abstract:The objective of this trial was to evaluate the effect of whole rice meal (WRM) inclusion in the concentrate upon body development, carcass traits, and meat quality of lambs. Twenty-four castrated lambs with an average initial body weight of 17.90?±?2.72 kg were randomly blocked according to two genetic groups (Corriedale and Texel by Corriedale crossbreds). Three isocaloric (11.3 MJ/kg of metabolizable energy) and isonitrogenous (17 % crude protein) diets were offered to the animals for 74 days. Diets consisted of 40 % forage and 60 % concentrate diet, on a dry matter basis, with 0, 15, or 30 % of WRM inclusion into the concentrate. Body growth (after slaughter), carcass, and meat traits were evaluated on each animal. Results obtained indicated that genotype did not affect body growth, carcass, and meat traits except for yellowness. No significant interaction between diet and genotype were detected. Inclusion of up to 30 % WRM did not significantly (P?>?0.05) affect body growth, carcass, and meat traits, except for meat color. Meat luminosity progressively increased (36.32?+?0.055X) while redness (15.13???0.03X) decreased with the inclusion of WRM in the diet, but still remained within acceptable values. The study indicates that WRM may be included up to 30 % in the concentrate replacing corn without adverse effects upon body development, carcass traits, and meat quality of lambs.
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