Carcass traits of goat kids from different genotypes finished in feedlot
Abstract
The objective of this study was to evaluate the quantitative and qualitative carcass traits in goat kids finished in feedlot. Thirty goat kids were used non-castrated, with 10 Anglo Nubian x Undefined Breed (UB), 10 Boer x UB and 10 Undefined Breed, with average 19.05 kg BW at the beginning of the experiment, divided into a completely randomized design. The diet used was unique and complete, containing 15.5% crude protein and 2.58Mcal kg-1 DM. The Anglo Nubian x UB goat kids showed higher carcass dressing, fat thickness and GR site in comparison to Boer x UB. However, the Boer x UB obtained higher muscularity index compared with Anglo Nubian x UB and UB. The UB goat kids showed lower percentage of fat and higher muscle:fat relation when compared with Boer x UB. No differences between genotypes for the weight and yields, except for the weight and yields of neck. The Boer x UB goat kids showed better conformation and carcass fatness compared to Anglo Nubian x UB and UB. There was significant correlation between conformation and carcass fatness. Correlation was observed between marbling, fat thickness and pelvic-renal fat. The fat thickness and GR site showed significant correlation, indicating that these evaluations represent the back fat in the carcass of kids goat. The genotype influenced the fat thickness, carcass dressing, conformation and carcass fatness.Downloads
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2014-02-25
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Animal Production and Environment
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