285 resultados para LONGISSIMUS
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of lipid and selenium sources in diets for finishing Nellore steers on the fatty acid composition and selenium concentration of the longissimus muscle. Fifty Nellore steers (body weight = 458 +/- 39 kg) were assigned to one of six dietary treatments: 1) diet containing sunflower seed and inorganic selenium; 2) sunflower seed and organic selenium; 3) whole cottonseed and inorganic selenium; 4) whole cottonseed and organic selenium; 5) soybeans and inorganic selenium; and 6) soybeans and organic selenium. Diets were formulated with the same amount of nitrogen and calories and supplied once daily to steers in collective pens, with three animals per pen, for 120 d. At the end of the trial, steers were slaughtered and samples of the longissimus muscle were collected for fatty acid and selenium analysis. Effect of selenium sources was detected for selenium concentration in the longissimus muscle. Organic selenium had higher concentrations in the meat compared with inorganic selenium. The total saturated, monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids did not differ between the sources of lipids and selenium. For selenium sources, no differences were observed between the concentrations of polyunsaturated fat. Also, no differences in C18:2 cis-9 trans-11 concentrations were noted; however, steers fed sunflower seed presented greater proportions of this fatty acid in the meat. The results indicated that the use of sunflower seed, cottonseed or soybeans and organic or inorganic selenium in feedlot diets to Nellore cattle does not alter the great part of the fatty acid profile of the longissimus muscle. However, the inclusion of sunflower seed in the diet increases the meat CLA cis-9, trans-11, which is desirable and beneficial for the health of consumers.
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Given the important role of leptin in metabolism, we looked for a possible association of leptin and leptin receptor polymorphisms with carcass and growth traits in Nellore cattle. We examined associations of leptin and leptin receptor SNPs with ultrasound carcass (longissimus dorsi muscle area (ribeye area), backfat thickness and rump fat thickness and growth traits (weaning weight adjusted to 210 days of age, yearling weight adjusted to 550 days of age, weight gain of weaning to yearling and scrotal circumference adjusted to 550 days of age) of 2162 Bos primigenius indicus (Nellore) animals. Allele and genotypic frequencies were calculated for each marker. Allele substitution, additive and dominance effects of the polymorphisms were also evaluated. Some alleles of the molecular markers had low frequencies, lower than 1%, in the sample analyzed, although the same polymorphisms described for B. p. taurus cattle were found. Due to very low allelic frequencies, the E2JW, A59V and UASMS2 markers were not included in the analysis, because they were almost fixed. E2FB was found to be significantly associated with weight gain, ribeye area and backfat thickness. The promoter region markers, C963T and UASMS1, were also found to be significantly associated with ribeye area. T945M was significantly associated with weight gain. We conclude that the leptin and receptor gene markers would be useful for marker-assisted selection.
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Attempts to improve beef tenderness through supplementation with dietary vitamin D-3 have been challenged by null results and negative impacts on animal performance and carcass traits. Because vitamin D-3 is also synthesised by the animal via ultraviolet radiation from sunlight, the effectiveness of supplementation with dietary vitamin D-3 may be modulated by the degree of exposure of the animal to sunlight. Hence, this work aimed to verify whether dietary vitamin D-3 modifies meat quality without negatively affecting animal performance and carcass traits in B. indicus beef cattle that were either exposed to or protected from natural sunlight. Forty-two (411 +/- 38 kg) Nellore-type castrated males were fed a high-concentrate diet for 45 days after assignment to a treatment group. The treatments comprised combinations of three levels of vitamin D3 [ViTD - none (V0) or 2 x 10(6) IU of vitamin D-3 administered for either 2 (V2) or 8 (V8) consecutive days pre-slaughter] and two shading conditions (SHADE - unshaded or shaded). The post-mortem (pm) measurements were taken in the Longissimus thoracis et lumborum muscle. The animal performance and carcass traits were unaffected by ViTD or SHADE The V2 treatment increased the Myofibrillar Fragmentation Index in shaded animals compared to unshaded ones. Animals under shade had higher muscle calcium concentration. There was no effect of either ViTD or SHADE on the shear force. The L* values were higher at 24 h pm than at 0 and 1 h pm, with no differences among the animals in the ViTD or SHADE groups. Higher a* values were observed among animals in the V8 group than in the V0 group, and higher b* values were observed among animals in the V8 group than in the V2 or V0 groups, which were not different. In conclusion, ViTD and SHADE did not affect animal performance, carcass traits or shear force, whereas animals receiving a lower ViTD dosage and SHADE exhibited altered myofibrillar fragmentation. ViTD affected the colour parameters, and changes in the lightness of the beef related to the time pm were found in meat from animals under SHADE. (c) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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The objective of this study was to develop equations to predict retail product and fat trim (weights and percentages) for Nellore (Bos indicus) cattle. Live ultrasound measurements of the longissimus muscle area, backfat thickness at the 12th rib and rump fat depth and shrunk body weight were obtained from 218 Nellore steers to predict weights and percentages of carcass retail product, pistola retail product and fat trimmings. After slaughter, carcasses were deboned and weighed and percentages of retail cuts were obtained directly. Measurements taken directly in the carcasses explained 97% and 36% of variation in carcass retail product weight and percentage, and 94% and 36% of variation in pistola retail weight and percentage, respectively. Live measurements explained 93% of carcass retail product weight and 39% of carcass retail product percentage. Lower accuracies were observed for pistola retail product weight (R-2=0.87) and percentage (R-2=0.33). Accuracies for fat trimmings weight and percentage were 79% and 55%, respectively. Ultrasound rump fat thickness showed greater correlations with retail product and fat trimmings (weights and percentages) when compared with ultrasound backfat thickness. The weight and percentage of retail products and of trimmable fat can be estimated in Nellore steers from live animal measurements, with similar accuracy to equations developed based on carcass measurements obtained at slaughter.
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The objective of this study was to describe the VNTR polymorphism of the mucin 1 gene (MUC1) in three Nelore lines selected for yearling weight to determine whether allele and genotype frequencies of this polymorphism were affected by selection for growth. In addition, the effects of the polymorphism on growth and carcass traits were evaluated. Birth, weaning and yearling weights, rump height, Longissimus muscle area, backfat thickness, and rump fat thickness, were analyzed. A total of 295 Nelore heifers from the Beef Cattle Research Center, Instituto de Zootecnia de Sertozinho, were used, including 41 of the control line, 102 of the selection line and 152 of the traditional. The selection and traditional lines comprise animals selected for higher yearling weight, whereas control line animals are selected for yearling weight close to the average. Five alleles were identified, with allele 1 being the most frequent in the three lines, especially in the lines selected for higher means for yearling weight. Heterozygosity was significantly higher in the control line. Association analyses showed significant effects of allele 1 on birth weight and weaning weight while the allele 3 exert significant effects on yearling weight and back fat thickness. Despite these findings, application of this marker to marker-assisted selection requires more consistent results based on the genotyping of a larger number of animals in order to increase the accuracy of the statistical analyses.
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O objetivo neste experimento foi avaliar os efeitos do genótipo sobre a composição química e o perfil de ácidos graxos no músculo longissimus dorsi de borregas. Foram utilizados 36 animais dos grupos genéticos: Santa Inês (SI), Ile de France (IF), Ile de France × Santa Inês (IF × SI), Dorper × Santa Inês (DO × SI), Texel × Santa Inês (TE × SI) e Suffolk × Santa Inês (SU × SI). Os animais foram distribuídos em blocos completos casualizados, definidos de acordo com o peso e a idade inicial. Não houve efeito do genótipo sobre os teores de umidade, cinzas e proteína no músculo. A carne das borregas dos genótipos Santa Inês e Suffolk × Santa Inês apresentou menor teor de gordura em comparação à das borregas Ile de France e Ile de France × Santa Inês. Os ácidos graxos identificados em maiores proporções no músculo foram o ácido oleico (C18:1cis), ácido palmítico (C16:0) e ácido esteárico (C18:0). No grupo genético Ile de France × Santa Inês, a relação entre os ácidos graxos poliinsaturados e saturados foi menor que nas borregas Santa Inês e Suffolk × Santa Inês. O genótipo Santa Inês e o cruzamento Suffolk × Santa Inês tem potencial para produção de carne de melhor valor nutricional, devido ao menor teor de gordura e à melhor relação entre ácidos graxos poliinsaturados e saturados.
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Drip loss is the loss of fluid from a piece of meat without mechanical force and represents an important meat quality trait. Previous work revealed a quantitative trait locus (QTL) for drip loss in pork in an experimental Duroc x Pietrain (DUPI) F2 family on SSC 5. Based on functional data indicating their possible involvement in water holding capacity and their expression in skeletal muscle, we selected five positional candidates (ACO2, ADSL, CBY1, KCNJ4, PLA2AG6) out of 130 predicted genes in the QTL interval for further analysis. We performed a mutation analysis of all coding exons and discovered 204 polymorphisms. We genotyped 39 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in 192 Pietrain pigs with extreme drip loss phenotypes and detected a possible association with drip loss for one non-coding SNP in the ADSL gene (ss107793818, p(raw) = 0.021). Correspondingly, ADSL diplotypes were associated with drip loss and pH1 of M. longissimus dorsi. However, after correction for multiple testing, none of the tested SNPs were significantly associated with drip loss. One possible explanation for these results is that one of the QTL-alleles from the experimental DUPI family may be fixed or nearly fixed in the tested Pietrain population.
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A total of 200 (Landrace3Large White dam3Pietrain3Large White sire) gilts of 5063 days of age (23.361.47 kg BW) were used to investigate the effects of castration (intact gilt, IG v. castrated gilt, CG) and slaughter weight (SW; 106 v. 122 kg BW) on productive performance, carcass and meat quality. Four treatments were arranged factorially and five replicates of 10 pigs each per treatment. Half of the gilts were ovariectomized at 58 days of age (8 days after the beginning of the trial at 29.861.64 kg BW), whereas the other half remained intact. The pigs were slaughtered at 106 or 122 kg BW. Meat samples were taken at Musculus longissimus thoracis at the level of the last rib and subcutaneous fat samples were taken at the tail insertion. For the entire experimental period, CG had higher ( P,0.05) BW gain and higher ( P,0.001) backfat and Musculus gluteus medius fat thickness than IG. However, IG had higher ( P,0.05) loin and trimmed primal cut yields than CG. Meat quality was similar for IG and CG but the proportion of linoleic acid in subcutaneous fat was higher ( P,0.001) for IG. Pigs slaughtered at 122 kg BW had higher ( P,0.001) feed intake and poorer feed efficiency than pigs slaughtered at 106 kg BW. An increase in SW improved ( P,0.001) carcass yield but decreased ( P,0.05) trimmed primal cut yield. Meat from pigs slaughtered at the heavier BW was redder (a*; P,0.001) and had more ( P,0.01) intramuscular fat and less thawing ( P,0.05) and cooking ( P,0.10) loss than meat from pigs slaughtered at the lighter BW. In addition, pigs slaughtered at 122 kg BW had less ( P,0.01) linoleic acid content in subcutaneous fat than pigs slaughtered at 106 kg BW. Castration of gilts and slaughtering at heavier BW are useful practices for the production of heavy pigs destined to the dry-cured industry in which a certain amount of fat in the carcass is required. In contrast, when the carcasses are destined to fresh meat production, IG slaughtered at 106 kg BW is a more efficient alternative.
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Se han estudiado los efectos de la incorporación de aceites de origen vegetal sobre la calidad de carne en el ganado vacuno. Se utilizaron 240 terneros agrupados en 24 lotes de 10 terneros cada uno. Las raciones experimentales fueron: Tratamiento Control (4% de aceite de palma), Oliva (4,8% de jabón cálcico de aceite de oliva), Soja (4% de aceite de soja). De cada lote se seleccionó al azar un ternero (8 terneros por tratamiento) para diseccionar su 6ª costilla. Se tomaron medidas de pH, color y textura del músculo Longissimus dorsi. Por último se realizó un análisis sensorial mediante un panel de catadores en el que se analizaron los parámetros de olor, textura y flavor de la carne. La carne de los animales alimentados con aceite de palma (Control) presentó el valor más alto (P<0,05) en la coordenada a*, y la carne de los terneros alimentados con aceite de soja presentó el valor del área total más bajo (P<0,001). En el pH, medido después de descongelar la carne envasada al vacío para realizar la prueba de color, no se observan diferencias significativas entre los tratamientos (P>0,05). En el análisis sensorial de la carne no se han observado diferencias significativas en los parámetros estudiados.
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El objetivo general de esta Tesis Doctoral fue estudiar la influencia del sexo, el método de castración de los machos y la línea genética paterna sobre la productividad y la calidad de la canal y de la carne en cerdos blancos sacrificados a pesos elevados con destino a la industria de los productos curados de calidad. En el experimento 1, se utilizaron 360 cerdos sacrificados a 125 kg de peso vivo (PV) para estudiar la influencia del sexo y la castración [machos inmunocastrados (MI), machos castrados quirúrgicamente (MC) y hembras enteras (HE)] de dos líneas genéticas paternas Large White (Top York y Tempo) sobre los rendimientos productivos y la calidad de la canal y de la carne. La línea materna utilizada fue Large White × Landrace en todos los casos. Los MI se inmunizaron contra el factor de liberación de gonadotropina (GnRF) mediante la utilización de Improvac a los 78 (16 d en prueba) y 126 (64 d en prueba y 48 d antes del sacrificio) d de edad. Cada uno de los 6 tratamientos experimentales fue replicado 6 veces (cuadra con 10 cerdos). Desde el inicio de la prueba hasta el día de la primera inyección con Improvac (62 a 78 d de edad) los MI y las HE crecieron menos (P < 0,001) que los MC sin que se observaran diferencias en el consumo medio diario de pienso (CMD). Los MC tuvieron peor eficiencia alimenticia que las HE con los MI mostrando valores intermedios (P < 0,01). Entre las dos inyecciones de Improvac (78 a 126 d de edad), los MI crecieron y comieron menos que los MC, mostrando las HE valores intermedios (P < 0,001). Los MI fueron más eficientes que las HE y ambos más eficientes que los MC (P < 0,001). Sin embargo, desde la segunda inyección de Improvac hasta el sacrificio (126 a 174 d de edad) los MI crecieron más y fueron más eficientes (P < 0,001) que las HE y los MC. Al final de la prueba, MI y MC crecieron más (P < 0,01) que HE. Asimismo, los MI fueron más eficientes (P < 0,001) pero presentaron menor rendimiento de canal (P < 0,001) que los MC y las HE. Por otro lado, los MI y las HE depositaron menos grasa dorsal que los MC (P < 0,001). Las hembras tuvieron mayor rendimiento de lomo y menos grasa intramuscular que MI y MC (P < 0,01). Asimismo, las HE tuvieron mayor rendimiento de jamón en fresco y perfilado que los MC con los MI mostrando valores intermedios (P < 0,05). Los cerdos híbridos procedentes de machos Tempo crecieron más (P < 0,001) que los procedentes de machos Top York, sin que se encontraran diferencias para el CMD o para la eficiencia alimenticia. Los híbridos de los cruces con Top York tuvieron mejores rendimientos de jamones frescos y perfilados (P < 0,05) pero menor rendimiento de lomo y menos grasa intramuscular que los cruces con Tempo (P < 0,01). En conclusión, los MI presentaron mejor eficiencia alimenticia, pero menor rendimiento de canal que los MC y las HE. El contenido en grasa intramuscular fue similar entre MC y MI y superior para ambos que para las HE. Los cruces procedentes de la línea paterna Tempo crecieron más y tuvieron mayor contenido en grasa intramuscular, pero un rendimiento en jamón perfilado ligeramente inferior al de los cruces procedentes de la línea paterna Top York. Se concluye que la inmunocastración de los machos es una alternativa viable a la castración quirúrgica para la producción de cerdos pesados destinados a la industria de los productos curados. Debido a su mayor potencial de crecimiento y mayor contenido en grasa intramuscular, los híbridos procedentes de la línea paterna Tempo presentan ventajas frente a los híbridos procedentes de la línea paterna Top York cuando se destinan a la industria de productos curados de calidad. En el experimento 2, se utilizaron 240 cerdos para comparar los rendimientos productivos y los parámetros de calidad de la canal de MI, MC y HE destinados a la industria de productos cárnicos curados procedentes del cruce de la línea materna Large White × Landrace con la línea genética paterna Duroc o Pietrain. Entre las 2 inyecciones de Improvac (87 a 137 d de edad), los MI y las HE crecieron menos que los MC (P < 0,01). Asimismo, los MI comieron menos pienso que las HE y ambos menos que los MC (2,33, 2,55 y 2,77 kg/d; respectivamente; P < 0,001). Como resultado, los MI fueron más eficientes que los MC y las HE (P < 0,001). Desde la segunda inyección de Improvac hasta el momento del sacrificio (137 a 164 d de edad), los MI fueron más eficientes que las HE y ambos más que los MC (0,346, 0,323 y 0,300, respectivamente; P < 0,001). Las diferencias observadas en este periodo entre los sexos en cuanto a rendimientos productivos fueron más pronunciadas en los cerdos procedentes de la línea paterna Pietrain que los de la línea Duroc (P < 0,05 para la interacción). En el global de la prueba (87 a 164 d de edad) el sexo no afectó al crecimiento en los cerdos procedentes de la línea paterna Duroc pero en los cerdos procedentes de la línea paterna Pietrain, los MI y los MC crecieron más que las HE (P < 0,05 para la interacción). Asimismo, los MI tuvieron mejor eficiencia alimenticia (0,406, 0,364 y 0,380, P < 0,001) y menor rendimiento de la canal (76,6, 78,1 y 78,8%; P < 0,001) que los MC y las HE. Las canales de las HE fueron más magras que las canales de los MC, con las canales de los MI mostrando valores intermedios (P < 0,01). El rendimiento en jamones y lomos fue mayor para las HE que para los MI y los MC (P < 0,001). El contenido en grasa intramuscular fue menor en las HE que en los MC, con los MI mostrando valores intermedios (3,5 vs. 3,9 y 3,7%; P < 0,05). Por otra parte, los híbridos procedentes de machos Duroc crecieron más rápido (1,167 vs. 0,986 kg/d; P < 0,001), consumieron más pienso (3,07 vs. 2,56 kg/d; P < 0,001) y tuvieron más grasa intramuscular (P < 0,001), pero menor rendimiento en jamones y lomos (P < 0,01) que los híbridos procedentes de machos Pietrain. Se concluye que los MI presentaron mejores productividades pero menores rendimientos de canal que MC y HE. El contenido en grasa intramuscular en el músculo longissimus dorsi fue menor para las HE que para los MC con valores intermedios para los MI. Los cruces procedentes de la genética paterna Duroc crecieron más y tuvieron más grasa intramuscular pero menos rendimiento de jamón que los cerdos procedentes de machos Pietrain. Por tanto, los MI deben ser preferidos a los MC y los cruces con la línea paterna Duroc deben ser preferidos a los cruces con Pietrain para producir canales cuando sus partes nobles están destinadas a la industria de productos cárnicos curados. En base a estos resultados, se concluye que la inmunocastración es una alternativa factible a la castración quirúrgica y que líneas genéticas paternas Tempo y Duroc son mejores para la producción de cerdo blanco pesado que las líneas Top York y Pietrain. Las interacciones entre el sexo y las líneas genéticas paternas estudiadas, sugieren que el resultado final depende en parte de la línea genética paterna utilizada. En cualquier caso, la inmunocastración es una alternativa factible a la castración quirúrgica para la producción de canales destinadas a la industria de los productos cárnicos curados. ABSTRACT The general aim of this PhD Thesis was to study the influence of sex, method of castration, and genetic background of the sire line on growth performance and carcass and meat quality merits of heavy white pigs destined to the dry-cured industry. In experiment 1, 360 pigs slaughtered at 125 kg of body weight were used to study the influence of sex and castration methodology [immunocastrated males (ICM), surgically castrated males (SCM), and intact females (IF)] of 2 terminal Large White sire lines (Top York and Tempo) on growth performance and carcass and meat quality. The female line was Large White × Landrace in all cases. The ICM pigs were immunized against gonadotropin-releasing factor with Improvac at 78 (16 d on trial) and 126 (64 d on trial and 48 d before slaughter) d of age. Each of the 6 treatments was replicated 6 times (10 pigs/pen). From the start of the experiment to the day of the first Improvac injection (62 to 78 d of age), ICM and IF grew slowlier (P < 0.001) than SCM but no differences in feed intake were detected. The SCM pigs had greater gain to feed ratio (G:F) than the IF with the ICM pigs being intermediate (P < 0.01). Between the 2 Improvac injections (78 to 126 d of age), the ICM pigs ate less feed (P < 0.001) and grew slowlier rate than the SCM pigs, with the growth of IF being intermediate. The ICM pigs were more efficient than the IF, and both were more efficient than the SCM pigs (P < 0.001). However, from the second Improvac injection to slaughter (126 to 174 d of age), the ICM pigs grew at a faster rate (P < 0.001) and were more efficient (P < 0.001) than the IF and the SCM pigs. Cumulatively, ICM and SCM pigs grew faster (P < 0.01) than IF and the ICM pigs were more efficient than the other two sexes (P < 0.001). However, the ICM pigs had reduced (P < 0.001) carcass yield compared with SCM and IF. The ICM and IF pigs also had less (P < 0.001) backfat depth than the SCM pigs. Intact females had higher (P < 0.01) loin yield but less intramuscular fat (P < 0.01) than ICM and SCM pigs and higher (P < 0.05) fresh and trimmed ham yields than SCM pigs, with ICM pigs being intermediate. Crossbreds from the Tempo sires grew faster (P < 0.001) than crossbreds from the Top York sires but no differences (P > 0.10) were detected for feed intake or feed efficiency. Crossbreds from the Top York sires had higher (P < 0.05) fresh and trimmed ham yields but less (P < 0.01) loin yield and intramuscular fat content than crossbreds from the Tempo sires. In conclusion, ICM pigs are more efficient, but have less carcass yield than SCM and IF pigs. The intramuscular fat content was lowest for the IF and similar for ICM and SCM pigs. Crossbreds from Tempo sires were heavier and had greater intramuscular fat content, but had less trimmed ham yield as compared with crossbreds from the Top York sires. Immunocastrated pigs can replace SCM pigs for the production of heavy pigs destined for the dry-cured industry. Because of increased carcass weight and the higher intramuscular content, crossbreds from Tempo sires may have an advantage over crossbreds from Top York sires for the dry-cured industry. In experiment 2, a total of 240 pigs were used to compare growth performance and carcass quality traits of immunocastrated males, surgically castrated males, and intact females of crossbreds from Large White × Landrace females and Duroc or Pietrain sires destined to the dry-cured industry. Between the 2 Improvac injections (87 and 137 d of age), ICM and IF pigs had lower average daily gain (ADG) than SCM pigs (P < 0.01). Also, ICM pigs ate less feed than IF and both type of pigs ate less than SCM pigs (2.33, 2.55, and 2.77 kg/d; P < 0.001). Consequently, ICM pigs had better G:F than SCM and IF (P < 0.001). From the second Improvac injection to slaughter (137 to 164 d of age), ICM pigs were more efficient than IF and both were more efficient than SCM pigs (0.346, 0.323, and 0.300 g/g; P < 0.001). The differences in growth performance among genders observed in this period were more pronounced for the Pietrain than for the Duroc crossbreds (P < 0.05 for the interaction). For the entire experimental period (87 to 164 d of age), gender did not affect ADG for Duroc crossbreds but for Pietrain crossbreds ICM and SCM had higher ADG than IF (P < 0.05 for the interaction). The ICM pigs had better feed efficiency (0.406, 0.364, and 0.380; g/g; P < 0.001) and lower carcass yield (76.6, 78.1, and 78.8%; P < 0.001) than SCM or IF. Carcasses from IF were leaner than carcasses from SCM with carcasses from ICM being intermediate (P < 0.01). Ham and loin (P < 0.001) yields were higher for IF than for ICM or SCM pigs. Intramuscular fat content was lower for IF than for SCM pigs with that of ICM pigs being intermediate (3.5 vs. 3.9 and 3.7%; P < 0.05). Cumulatively, crossbreds from Duroc sires had higher ADG (1.167 vs. 0.986 kg/d; P < 0.001) and average daily feed intake (3.07 vs. 2.56 kg/d; P < 0.001) and more intramuscular fat (P < 0.001) but less ham and loin yields (P < 0.01) than crossbreds from Pietrain sires. It is concluded that growth performance was better, but carcass yield lower, for ICM pigs than for SCM and IF. Intramuscular fat content in longissimus dorsi muscle was lower for IF than for SCM pigs with ICM pigs being intermediate. Crossbreds from Duroc sires grew faster and had more intramuscular fat but less ham yield than crossbreds from Pietrain sires. Therefore, ICM pigs should be preferred to SCM pigs, and Duroc crossbreds should be preferred to Pietrain crossbreds to produce carcasses destined to the production of primal cuts for the dry-cured industry. We conclude that immunocastration might be a sound alternative to surgical castration in pigs and that Tempo and Duroc might be better for the production of heavy pigs than Top York and Pietrain. The interactions reported between sex and genetic sire line, suggested that the benefits of immunocastration as an alternative to surgical castration might depend at least part on the sire line used. In any case, immunocastration is a good alternative to surgical castration for the production of carcasses destined to the dry-cured industry.
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La presente tesis doctoral pretende ampliar conocimientos de los sistemas de producción y tecnología asociada del cerdo Ibérico. Los trabajos de campo fueron llevados a cabo en el CIA ‘El Dehesón del Encinar’ (Oropesa, Toledo, España) con cerdos Ibéricos de la estirpe Torbiscal. En los dos primeros experimentos, utilizando dos grupos de cerdos, se estudió el efecto de la restricción de la alimentación en premontanera sobre las características de la canal y sobre la composición de la grasa al sacrificio de los cerdos posteriormente cebados en montanera. Los animales restringidos en premontanera crecieron significativamente menos que los no restringidos durante dicho periodo, y manifestaron un crecimiento compensatorio durante la montanera. Este crecimiento compensatorio no fue suficiente, y los animales restringidos llegaron con pesos significativamente inferiores al sacrificio, aunque esto no supuso diferencias para las características de la canal entre ambos grupos de animales. También al sacrificio, los animales restringidos durante la premontanera tuvieron concentraciones significativamente diferentes de ácidos grasos, sobre todo en la capa interna de la grasa subcutánea y en la fracción de lípidos polares de la grasa intramuscular; asimismo, tuvieron mayores concentraciones de tocoferoles en el músculo Longissimus dorsi. En un tercer experimento, utilizando cuatro grupos de animales, se estudió el efecto del tiempo de estancia de los cerdos en montanera exclusiva sobre las características de la canal y de la grasa al sacrificio. La duración de la montanera afectó significativamente al crecimiento, a los pesos y porcentajes de los productos del despiece y al perfil de ácidos grasos de la grasa subcutánea. Los animales cebados con pienso en confinamiento tuvieron mayor crecimiento, mejor calidad de la canal, y peor calidad de grasa que los otros tres grupos de animales que se acabaron en montanera exclusiva durante 46, 83 y 111 días. En el último experimento se evaluó si la impedancia bioeléctrica es un método adecuado para realizar un estudio tisular de los jamones de cerdos Ibéricos, aspecto especialmente relevante para la industria. La impedancia bioeléctrica resultó ser un método no invasivo adecuado, que puede ser aplicado para predecir la composición tisular de los jamones, aunque se necesitan más ensayos antes de llevar este método a la práctica cotidiana de la industria. ABSTRACT This Thesis aims to expand knowledge on production systems and technology associated to Iberian pigs. Fieldwork was conducted in the CIA ‘El Dehesón del Encinar’ (Oropesa, Toledo, Spain) with Iberian pigs Torbiscal line. In first two experiments, using two groups of pigs, the effect of feed restriction during the period previous to free-range fattening on growth and carcass characteristics in Iberian pigs finished under free-range conditions was studied. The pigs fed low feeding levels during the period previous to free-range finishing period, had significantly lower growth than those feed with a high level during that period, and showed a compensatory growth during free-range period. However, this compensatory growth was not enough to reach the same weight than the animals fed with a high level, and the slaughter weights were significantly different, although no differences were observed for the carcass characteristics between both groups of pigs. At slaughter, animals fed low feeding levels during the period previous to free-range finishing period, had significantly different fatty acid proportions, especially in the inner backfat layer and in polar lipids fraction of the intramuscular fat; also, the tocopherol concentration found in Longissimus dorsi muscle from pigs fed low feeding levels was higher than those fed high feeding levels. In a third experiment, using four groups of animals, the effect of duration under freerange exclusive conditions on carcass and fat characteristics at slaughter was studied. The growth, weights and percentages of carcass cuts, and fatty acid profile of the backfat were significantly affected by the duration under free-range exclusively conditions. The animals fed in confinement with concentrate diets during the whole fattening period had high growth, better carcass quality and worse fat quality than the other three groups of animals fed under free-range exclusive conditions during 46, 83 and 111 days. In the last experiment, it assessed whether the bioelectrical impedance is a suitable method for perform a tissue study of Iberian pig hams, particularly important aspect for industry. The bioelectrical impedance has proved to be a non-invasive suitable method, which can be applied to predict the tissues composition of the hams, but more trials are needed before carrying this method to everyday practice in the industry.