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Carcass traits determined by ultrasonography in real time and after slaughter of lambs finished in fedlot with diferent levels of energy in the diet

The objective of this study was to evaluate carcass traits through ultrasonography in real time and after slaughter and the relationship between these traits and carcass yields of lambs with different genotypes finished in feedlot with several levels of energy in the diet. It was used 54 non-castrated lambs: 18 pure Santa Inês (SI), 18 ½Dorper x ½Santa Inês (Dp x SI) and 18 ½Santa Inês x ½ Without Standard Defined Breed (SI x WSDB), at an average age of 150 days and at an average body weight of 22.6 kg at the beginning of the experiment. Diets contained 17% of crude protein, 2.40 Mcal/kg DM and 2.90 Mcal/kg DM. Measurements made by ultrasonography and directly on carcass of the lambs showed similar results. Lambs fed diets containing 2.90 Mcal/kg showed larger loin eye area, better carcass conformation and finishing and higher amount of pelvic-renal fat. Lambs Dp x SI showed larger loin eye areas and muscularity per 100 kg of body weight in comparison to SI x SRD lambs and they were superior to all genotypes regarded to subcutaneous fat thickness, conformation and finishing carcass. Marbling observed in Dp x SI lambs were superior than in Santa Inês lambs. Correlations of measures taken by ultrasonography and on the carcass were high and significant, except marbling. There was a significant correlation among carcass conformation and finishing, marbling, subcutaneous fat thickness and pelvic-renal thickness. Backfat subjectively and objectively evaluated showed high and significant correlations. Diet and genotype influence characteristics of carcass of lambs.

Dorper; fat thickness; finishing; loin eye area; marbling; Santa Inês


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