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The effect of breed and dietary energy concentration on lamb growth, carcass composition and meat quality

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 November 2021

M.I. Mustafa
Affiliation:
Department of Agriculture, University of Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RU, UK
G.M. Webster
Affiliation:
Department of Agriculture, University of Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RU, UK
Gillian M. Povey
Affiliation:
J. Bibby Agriculture Ltd, ABN House, Oundle Road, Peterborough PE2 9QF, UK
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Previous trials at Newcastle have shown that plane of nutrition affects the growth performance, carcass composition and eating quality of lambs (Mustafa and Webster, 1995). It has also been found that lean tissue growth rate, a characteristic it is possible to manipulate nutritionally, influences meat quality in pigs and cattle (Whipple et al., 1990; Blanchard et al., 1995), although no similar studies have been undertaken with growing lambs. This experiment was designed to study the effect of four diets with different levels of metabolizable energy (ME) but with the same crude protein and undegradeable protein (DUP) levels on growth, carcass composition, tissue growth rate and meat quality characteristics of lambs of two breeds.

Type
Animal Breeding
Copyright
Copyright © The British Society of Animal Science 1996

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