Desempenho produtivo e qualidade da carne de ovinos terminados em pastagem irrigada no semiÃrido nordestino / Productive performance and meat quality of sheep finished in irrigated pasture in the northeastern semi arid

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IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia

DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

17/12/2010

RESUMO

The aim of this study was to evaluate the productive performance and meat quality of animals of Santa InÃs (SI), Somalis Brasileira (SO) and Morada Nova (MN) breeds and  Dorper x  Morada Nova crossbreds (F1) finished in irrigated cultivated pasture. Breeding season was done simultaneously for SI, SO and MN breeds and half of the Morada Nova females was crossed with Dorper rams. In lambing phase, ewes and lambs were raised in native pasture. After weaning, thirty-three males lambs (thirteen Santa InÃs, seven Somalis Brasileira, six Morada Nova and seven F1) were selected to be finished in irrigated cultivated pasture. The animals were housed in paddocks of Panicum maximum cv. Tanzania on a rotational system in a randomized design. Each week the animals were weighed and evaluated for body condition score (ECC), FAMACHA  degree, number of eggs per gram of faeces (OPG), packed cell volume (VG) and total plasma protein (PPT). At the end of the field trial the animals were slaughtered and evaluated for quantitative and qualitative traits of carcass and commercial cuts, as well as qualitative aspects of meat. Statistical analyses were performed by SAS software using the GLM procedure. The Morada Nova breed presented lower variation in the values of VG and FAMACHA  over time even with the highest peak of OPG, indicating this breed as more resilient to helminthic natural infection. For carcass traits Somalis Brasileira breed showed the best hot and cold carcass dressing and the greatest finishing degree. Genetic groups Santa InÃs and F1 showed a better carcass conformation. AOL was similar between Santa InÃs, Somalis 17 Brasileira and F1, the latter being also similar to Morada Nova. Considering the compactness indexes for body, carcass and leg, Santa InÃs, Somalis and Brazilian F1 group were similar showing greater specialization for meat production. It can be concluded that for the conditions of management employed in this study, the genotypes ranged their performances in relation to traits evaluated, since no group was superior or inferior for all traits, which shows that all groups can be improved. Good meat quality characteristics presented by genetic groups Santa InÃs, Morad Nova and Somalis Brasileira, and the crossbreed  Dorper x  Morada Nova, make them excellent choices to fill a more demanding market, with no significant differences between them

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zootecnia ovino alimentaÃÃo e raÃÃes carne ovina sheep feeding and feeds meat sheep ovino - alimentaÃÃo e raÃÃes carcaÃa animal ovino - pesos e medidas

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