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Diet and genotype effects on the quality index of beef produced in the Argentine Pampeana region

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Steers of varying genotypes (Aberdeen Angus, Charolais x AA and Argentine Holstein) in four feeding systems were evaluated. Feeding systems were: S1 = a diet based on pastures only; S2 = a similar forage base as S1 plus a daily supplementation with cracked corn, at 0.7% of l.w./head/day; S3 = a similar forage base as S1 plus a daily supplementation with cracked corn, at 1.0% of l.w./head/day; and S4 = a regular feedlot diet. Tenderness and marbling were [ver mas...]
Steers of varying genotypes (Aberdeen Angus, Charolais x AA and Argentine Holstein) in four feeding systems were evaluated. Feeding systems were: S1 = a diet based on pastures only; S2 = a similar forage base as S1 plus a daily supplementation with cracked corn, at 0.7% of l.w./head/day; S3 = a similar forage base as S1 plus a daily supplementation with cracked corn, at 1.0% of l.w./head/day; and S4 = a regular feedlot diet. Tenderness and marbling were not affected by the feeding system. Feedlot meat showed an n-6/n-3 ratio significantly higher than meat produced with the diets based on pastures (S1 = 2.1; S2 = 3.1; S3 = 4.5; S4 = 14.2) (P < 0.05), whereas CLA content had an inverse behavior, showing S1 (0.67%) and S2 (0.64%) higher concentrations than S3 (0.55%) and S4 (0.28%) (P < 0.05). Diet based on pastures plus a low level of supplementation produced meat with better nutritional characteristics than other productive alternatives, without significant effects of the biotypes. [Cerrar]
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Latimori, Nestor Juan;   Kloster, Andres Maria;   Garcia, Pilar Teresa;   Carduza, Fernando Jose;   Grigioni, Gabriela Maria;   Pensel, Norma Ana;  
Fuente
Meat Science 79 (3) : 463-469 (July 2008)
Fecha
2008-07
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Elsevier
ISSN
0309-1740
1873-4138
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0309174007003130
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/6119
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.meatsci.2007.10.008
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Ganado Bovino; Cattle; Buey; Bullocks; Genotipos; Genotypes; Dieta; Diet; Carne de Res; Beef; Calidad; Quality; Argentina; Novillo; Región Pampeana;
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