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Sexual condition effects on performance, carcass traits and beef quality of feedlot crossbred Angus x Nellore cattle

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Author(s):
Lenise Freitas Mueller
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Master's Dissertation
Press: Pirassununga.
Institution: Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Faculdade de Zootecnica e Engenharia de Alimentos (FZE/BT)
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Examining board members:
Júlio César de Carvalho Balieiro; André Mendes Jorge; Sérgio Bertelli Pflanzer Júnior
Advisor: Júlio César de Carvalho Balieiro
Abstract

The goal of this work was to evaluate sexual condition effects on performance, carcass traits, and meat quality of a feedlot Angus x Nellore cattle. Were used 176 cattle, 20 months of age, from the Brazilian Certified Angus Beef Program, assigned into four sexual conditions: 32 bulls, 48 steers, 48 immunocastrated, and 48 heifers. The immunocastrated were obtained by vaccinating three times with anti-GnRH vaccine. Animals were fed ad libitum with a highgrain diet containing 80% concentrate. At the end of the experimental period (190 days) the animals were harvested. At the slaughter were collected data related to the carcass yield and pH values. After slaughter, were evaluated in Longissimus muscle, the rib eye area, and subcutaneous fat thickness between the 12th and 13th ribs, marbling score, color, and pH. Vacuum packaged steaks (2.54 cm thick) from the Longissimus muscle were collected, aging for zero, 7, and 14 days at 2°C and stored at -18°C until analysis of meat quality. Statistical analyzes were performed using the proc MIXED SAS® program (version 9.2). Bulls presented increased final body weight, average daily gain, rib eye area, and pH values when compared with the other sexual conditions (P < 0.01). For hot carcass weight, bulls and immunocastrated had higher values compared to steers and heifers (P < 0.01). Interestingly, heifers presented higher subcutaneous fat thickness compared to the other categories (P < 0.01). Heifers and steers presented increased intramuscular fat scores compared to the bulls and immunocastrated; however, beef from steers presented higher marbling Prime scores when compared with beef from heifers. Beef from steers had higher cooking loss (P < 0.01) and beef from heifers presented higher ether extract content when compared with other sexual conditions (P = 0.0248). There was interaction between sexual condition and aging time for Warner Bratzler Shear Force (WBSF) values (P = 0.0002), L* (P = 0.0118) and b* (P = 0.0113) values. The period of aging affected beef color, depending of the sexual condition. In addition, all cattle categories evaluated had beef tenderness improved by the aging process and sexual condition, especially beef from bulls and heifers. Sexual condition had main influence in all beef sensorial attributes (P < 0.05). Beef from heifers, steers, and immunocastrated cattle had better consumer´s acceptability in sensory analysis then the beef from bulls. Additionally, beef from heifers presented favorable fatty acid profile for human healthy, while beef from bulls had an unfavorable fatty acid profile (P < 0.05). In conclusion, immunocastration can be an alternative to surgical castration, since it improves meat quality with results like those for Angus x Nellore steers. However, it is important to highlight that the steers produce high intramuscular fat deposition then the immunocastrated, and the cost of immunocastration should be taken into consideration for the beef cattle production. Additionally, the difference on fatty acid profile can indicate that the sexual condition can impact the nutrition values of the meat. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 14/22709-4 - Immunocastration effect on performance, carcass characteristics and meat quality of feedlot crossbred cattle Angus x Nellore
Grantee:Lenise Freitas Mueller da Silveira
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Master