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饲养方式对猪宰前生理行为、胴体性质及肉品质的影响 被引量:3
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作者 朱洪龙 杨杰 +6 位作者 徐小波 潘孝青 秦枫 李健 徐业飞 周晓云 顾洪如 《中国农业科学》 CAS CSCD 北大核心 2016年第22期4441-4450,共10页
【目的】在两种饲养方式下,对猪运输前后唾液皮质醇水平、待宰栏行为和宰时血液福利指标作对比分析,以期说明发酵床饲养可降低猪对宰前应激的生理反应,最后对胴体性质和肉品质进行评估。【方法】按照密度一致原则(0.85 m^2/头),将144头... 【目的】在两种饲养方式下,对猪运输前后唾液皮质醇水平、待宰栏行为和宰时血液福利指标作对比分析,以期说明发酵床饲养可降低猪对宰前应激的生理反应,最后对胴体性质和肉品质进行评估。【方法】按照密度一致原则(0.85 m^2/头),将144头日龄相近(70.47±1.60 d)体重为(27.08±1.06)kg的杜长大三元仔猪(公母各半)随机分为两组,即水泥地面饲养组(concrete floor house,CFH)和发酵床饲养组(deep-litter house,DLH),每组6次重复,CFH和DLH中每个重复分别为10和14头,自由采食和饮水。饲养期间记录猪日采食量,分别于试验第64和106天进行个体称重,按重复计算平均日增重和料肉比;试验结束时,每组选择10头体重约为105 kg猪进行屠宰(公母各半)。于运输前即饲喂栏(-60 min)和运输后待宰栏内0和120 min采集猪唾液,用于皮质醇测定;待宰栏内采集行为录像,用于猪行为学分析;宰时采集血液用于葡萄糖、乳酸、皮质醇含量及肌酸激酶活性测定;最后对猪胴体性质(热胴体重、屠宰率、胴体滴水损失、背膘厚、肉厚、瘦肉率)和背最长肌肉品质(p H、肉色、肌内脂肪、滴水损失、剪切力)进行评价。【结果】1饲养期间,CFH和DLH猪末重、日均采食量、日增重及料肉比均无显著差异(P>0.10)。2运输前后,DLH猪唾液皮质醇水平均高于CFH猪(P<0.05);与运输前相比(-60 min),运输后0和120 min DLH猪唾液皮质醇升幅均显著低于CFH猪(0 min:+2.85±0.66 vs.+5.08±1.33,P<0.01;120 min:+1.03±0.63 vs.+2.66±1.54,P=0.04)。3待宰栏休息时,在0-30 min和30-60 min时段,猪休息、站立、探究、走动、争斗和饮水等行为方面,CFH和DLH组之间无显著差异(P>0.10);然而,在60-90min时段时,DLH猪在探究、走动、争斗等行为方面显著低于CFH猪(P<0.05)。4与CFH相比,DLH显著降低了宰时猪血液中乳酸含量和肌酸激酶活性(P<0.01),对皮质醇含量有增加趋势(P=0.07),但对葡萄糖含量无显著影响(P>0.10)。5 CFH和DLH猪屠宰率、胴体滴水损失、平均背膘厚及肉厚均无显著差异(P>0.10);关于肉品质,与CFH比,DLH对猪背最长肌肌内脂肪含量和滴水损失分别有提高和降低趋势(P=0.10),但对p H、L*(亮度)、a*(红度)、b*(黄度)等指标无显著影响(P>0.10)。【结论】DLH能够降低待宰栏内猪的争斗行为和宰前生理应激反应,提高猪对宰前应激的应对能力,但对其生长性能、胴体性质和肉品质无显著影响。 展开更多
关键词 饲养方式 宰前行为 唾液皮质醇 胴体性质 肉品质
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Effects of Dietary Supplementation with Cysteamine on Performance, Carcass Characteristics, Meat Quality and Antioxidant Status in Finishing Pigs 被引量:5
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作者 X. Z. Lv Y. Wang +2 位作者 G. L. Liu Z. S. Wang A. G. Zhou 《Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology》 2011年第1期14-19,共6页
The current study was to investigate the effects of cysteamine (CS) on carcass characteristics, meat quality, and antioxidant status in finishing pigs. A total of 24 crossbred (PIC variety) finishing pigs (60.05&... The current study was to investigate the effects of cysteamine (CS) on carcass characteristics, meat quality, and antioxidant status in finishing pigs. A total of 24 crossbred (PIC variety) finishing pigs (60.05±1.24 kg, 12 gilts and 12 barrows) were assigned randomly to one of the three dietary groups, with four pens/group (one gilt and one barrow per pen). Pigs were fed with a basal diet containing 0 (control), 70, or 140 mg/kg CS for 47 days. The results indicated that dietary CS supplementation increased (P〈0.05) the average daily gain and feed intake with optimal responses occurring at 70 mg/kg. Dietary supplementation of CS increased (P〈0.05) the dressing percentage and lean percentage of finishing pigs with optimal responses occurring at 140 mg/kg. The CS supplementation, however, had no effect (P〉0.05) on meat quality. Dietary CS supplementation increased (P〈0.05) total antioxidant capacity (T-AOC) and decreased malondialdehyde (MDA) with optimal responses occurring at 70 mg/kg. CS supplementation at both 70 mg/kg and 140 mg/kg doses improved (P〈0.05) the muscle RNA/DNA ratio. Collectively, the results suggest dietary supplementation of 70 mg/kg CS could significantly improve growth performance and antioxidant status without adverse effects on the gastrointestinal tracts in finishing pigs while the 140 mg/kg CS supplementation improved the carcass quality. However, meat quality was not affected by CS supplementation. 展开更多
关键词 CYSTEAMINE GROWTH carcass characteristics meat quality antioxidant status finishing pigs.
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Growth Performance, Carcass Yield and Meat Quality of Korean Native Duck
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作者 Eei-Chul Hong Kang-Nyeong Heo Hak-Kyu Kim Bo-Seok Kang Chong-Dae Kim Hyo-Jun Choo Hee-CholChoi Mirza Muhammad Haroon Mushtaq Rana Parvin Ji-Hyuk Kim 《Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology(A)》 2014年第1期76-85,共10页
This study was carried out to investigate the growth performance, carcass yield and meat quality of large-type Korean native ducks (KND). A total of 420 day-old ducklings were divided into four treatments (seven re... This study was carried out to investigate the growth performance, carcass yield and meat quality of large-type Korean native ducks (KND). A total of 420 day-old ducklings were divided into four treatments (seven replicates/treatment, 15 birds/replicate) by strains (A and B) and gender (male and female) in a 2 × 2 factorial arrangement under complete randomized design. The body weight (BW) of female KND was higher at week 2 and for male it was higher in week 8 (P 〈 0.05). BW gain, feed intake and feed conversion ratio of male KND were higher than those of female KND (P 〈 0.05) during week 0 to week 8. The carcass yield of both strains increased from 6 weeks to 8 weeks (P 〈 0.05). The breast meat ratio was the highest at week 8 whereas the leg meat ratio was the highest at 6 weeks of age in both strains (P 〈 0.01). Lightness (L*), yellowness (b*) and juiciness of meat were the highest at 6 weeks (P 〈 0.05). Moisture, ash and fat contents of meat were the highest at 7 weeks (P 〈 0.05) and protein content was the highest at 8 weeks (P 〈 0.01). These results may provide the basic data on growth performance and meat quality of large-type KND, which can be used for genetic improvements and rearing at commercial scale. 展开更多
关键词 Korean native duck PERFORMANCE carcass yield meat quality.
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Effect of rearing conditions on carcass and pork quality attributes of finishing pigs
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作者 HU Yao-hua Takanori Suzuki +2 位作者 GOU Noguchi GUO Kang-quan Takaaki Satake 《Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology》 2008年第1期24-33,共10页
The effects of sex, housing temperature, feed ingredients and slaughter weight on carcass and meat quality were investigated. A total of three-way crossbred (LWD) 100 pigs were used in a completely randomized design... The effects of sex, housing temperature, feed ingredients and slaughter weight on carcass and meat quality were investigated. A total of three-way crossbred (LWD) 100 pigs were used in a completely randomized design to study the influence of rearing condition, in the growing finishing period, the initial weight, finial weight, live weight, total feeding days, daily weight gain and total feed consumptions affected carcass traits and meat qualities. In conclusion, the rearing condition will give a significant effect on pork and carcass quality so that they can be controlled by changing the raising situation. 展开更多
关键词 rearing condition carcass traits meat quality finishing pigs
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Effect of Limiting Access to Drinking Water on Carcass Characteristics, Meat Quality and Kidneys of Rabbits
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作者 Ben Rayana Aniss Ben Hamouda Mohamed +2 位作者 Kaddech Anis Amara Abdelkader Bergaoui Ridha 《Journal of Life Sciences》 2013年第1期26-30,共5页
Feed restriction is a common practice to reduce post weaning digestive disorders in rabbits and to get carcasses with less fat. Hydric restriction is commonly used to induce feed restriction in growing rabbits. Two hy... Feed restriction is a common practice to reduce post weaning digestive disorders in rabbits and to get carcasses with less fat. Hydric restriction is commonly used to induce feed restriction in growing rabbits. Two hydric restriction times (2 h and 4 h per day, continuously) were used in our trial carried in good sanitary conditions. Thirty six rabbits were divided at weaning (28 days) into three groups: R2 with restricted access to drinking water from 35 days to 80 days age of 2 h per day (from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m.), R4: access to drinking water 4 h per day (from 8 a.m. to 12 a.m.) and T (control group) with unlimited access to drinking water. Six animals from each group were slaughtered at 80 days of age. Carcass measurements and meat quality were studied. Histological study for kidneys was carried out. Relative weight of gastrointestinal tract increases with the degree of restriction: 16.5, 18.4 and 18.9 for T, R4 and R2, respectively (P 〈 0.05). Perirenal fat was lower in restricted groups but differences were not statically significant. Scapular fat decreases of 2/3 or 1/3 respectively with limiting access to drinking water of 2 h or 4 h per day. Compared to control group (T), meat of restricted groups contains more water: 70.3%, 70% and 69.3% respectively for R4, R2 and T (P 〈 0.01). The same tendency was observed for proteins: 19.2%, 19.3% and 17.7% for groups R2, R4 and T. Fat decreases in meat of restricted animals: 8.4%, 8.2% and 8.1% respectively for T, R4 and R2 (P 〈 0.05). Water restriction induced decrease of carcass and meat adiposity. There were no differences between pH post mortem and pH ultimate (after 24 h) between the three groups. Hydric restriction does not effect on kidney histology. 展开更多
关键词 Water restriction growing rabbits CARCASS MEAT kidneys.
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