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Effects of Sex Class, a Combined Androgen and Estrogen Implant, and Pasture Supplementation on Growth and Carcass Performance and Meat Quality of Zebu-Type Grass-Fed Cattle

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Inadequate feeding and management practices of cattle breeders in the Apure’s savanna (Venezuela) impede the adoption of cow–calf-to-finish systems on their own ranches. This study evaluated the feasibility of finishing Zebu-type young cattle on savanna cultivated pastures with bette...

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Autores principales: Huerta-Leidenz, Nelson, Jerez-Timaure, Nancy, Sarturi, Jhones Onorino, Brashears, Mindy M., Miller, Markus F., Moya, Alexis, Godoy, Susmira
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8698134/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34944218
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11123441
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author Huerta-Leidenz, Nelson
Jerez-Timaure, Nancy
Sarturi, Jhones Onorino
Brashears, Mindy M.
Miller, Markus F.
Moya, Alexis
Godoy, Susmira
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Jerez-Timaure, Nancy
Sarturi, Jhones Onorino
Brashears, Mindy M.
Miller, Markus F.
Moya, Alexis
Godoy, Susmira
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Inadequate feeding and management practices of cattle breeders in the Apure’s savanna (Venezuela) impede the adoption of cow–calf-to-finish systems on their own ranches. This study evaluated the feasibility of finishing Zebu-type young cattle on savanna cultivated pastures with better growth and carcass traits and meat quality. Castration can be performed without detrimental consequences for cattle growth, eliciting a desirable response in live weight gain to the implant, while improving carcass finish, the yield of valuable cuts, and meat tenderness. The implant enhanced the rate of gain of steers only, with no beneficial effects on cut-out yields or adverse impacts on meat quality. The supplementation improved key performance traits, allowing cattle to be harvested at a younger age, which is clearly advantageous for rotating more animals per production cycle. Moreover, carcass quality was marginally improved, but tenderness was negatively affected. The data presented herein may be used as a benchmark for producers of similar cattle in tropical ecosystems throughout the world. ABSTRACT: Forty-seven Zebu calves were used to determine the effects of class (bull or steer), supplementation (SUPPL, a poultry litter-based supplement or mineral supplementation), and implant (20 mg estradiol combined with 120 mg of trenbolone acetate or no implant) on growth and carcass performance and beef eating quality. The average daily gain (ADG) of implanted cattle significantly increased for steers, but not for bulls. The SUPPL treatment increased ADG by 8.63% from day 0 to end, and shortened in 73.3 d the time to reach 480 kg BW (p < 0.01). Compared to bulls, the steer carcasses exhibited more desirable maturity and finish scores, thicker back fat (p < 0.05), and yielded greater (p < 0.01) percentages of high-value boneless subprimals (HVBLS) (+1.64%) and total cuts (1.35%). The SUPPL bulls dressed 2.63 and 1.63% greater than non-supplemented bulls and SUPPL steers, respectively (p < 0.05). Meat sensory quality was subtly affected (p < 0.05) by sex class or supplementation. The implant did not affect (p > 0.05) shear force or sensory ratings. The supplementation improved key growth performance traits while it adversely affected tenderness-related sensory traits. The implant enhanced the rate of gain of steers only, without improving cut-out yields or inducing adverse effects on palatability traits in both steers and bulls.
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spelling pubmed-86981342021-12-24 Effects of Sex Class, a Combined Androgen and Estrogen Implant, and Pasture Supplementation on Growth and Carcass Performance and Meat Quality of Zebu-Type Grass-Fed Cattle Huerta-Leidenz, Nelson Jerez-Timaure, Nancy Sarturi, Jhones Onorino Brashears, Mindy M. Miller, Markus F. Moya, Alexis Godoy, Susmira Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Inadequate feeding and management practices of cattle breeders in the Apure’s savanna (Venezuela) impede the adoption of cow–calf-to-finish systems on their own ranches. This study evaluated the feasibility of finishing Zebu-type young cattle on savanna cultivated pastures with better growth and carcass traits and meat quality. Castration can be performed without detrimental consequences for cattle growth, eliciting a desirable response in live weight gain to the implant, while improving carcass finish, the yield of valuable cuts, and meat tenderness. The implant enhanced the rate of gain of steers only, with no beneficial effects on cut-out yields or adverse impacts on meat quality. The supplementation improved key performance traits, allowing cattle to be harvested at a younger age, which is clearly advantageous for rotating more animals per production cycle. Moreover, carcass quality was marginally improved, but tenderness was negatively affected. The data presented herein may be used as a benchmark for producers of similar cattle in tropical ecosystems throughout the world. ABSTRACT: Forty-seven Zebu calves were used to determine the effects of class (bull or steer), supplementation (SUPPL, a poultry litter-based supplement or mineral supplementation), and implant (20 mg estradiol combined with 120 mg of trenbolone acetate or no implant) on growth and carcass performance and beef eating quality. The average daily gain (ADG) of implanted cattle significantly increased for steers, but not for bulls. The SUPPL treatment increased ADG by 8.63% from day 0 to end, and shortened in 73.3 d the time to reach 480 kg BW (p < 0.01). Compared to bulls, the steer carcasses exhibited more desirable maturity and finish scores, thicker back fat (p < 0.05), and yielded greater (p < 0.01) percentages of high-value boneless subprimals (HVBLS) (+1.64%) and total cuts (1.35%). The SUPPL bulls dressed 2.63 and 1.63% greater than non-supplemented bulls and SUPPL steers, respectively (p < 0.05). Meat sensory quality was subtly affected (p < 0.05) by sex class or supplementation. The implant did not affect (p > 0.05) shear force or sensory ratings. The supplementation improved key growth performance traits while it adversely affected tenderness-related sensory traits. The implant enhanced the rate of gain of steers only, without improving cut-out yields or inducing adverse effects on palatability traits in both steers and bulls. MDPI 2021-12-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8698134/ /pubmed/34944218 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11123441 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Huerta-Leidenz, Nelson
Jerez-Timaure, Nancy
Sarturi, Jhones Onorino
Brashears, Mindy M.
Miller, Markus F.
Moya, Alexis
Godoy, Susmira
Effects of Sex Class, a Combined Androgen and Estrogen Implant, and Pasture Supplementation on Growth and Carcass Performance and Meat Quality of Zebu-Type Grass-Fed Cattle
title Effects of Sex Class, a Combined Androgen and Estrogen Implant, and Pasture Supplementation on Growth and Carcass Performance and Meat Quality of Zebu-Type Grass-Fed Cattle
title_full Effects of Sex Class, a Combined Androgen and Estrogen Implant, and Pasture Supplementation on Growth and Carcass Performance and Meat Quality of Zebu-Type Grass-Fed Cattle
title_fullStr Effects of Sex Class, a Combined Androgen and Estrogen Implant, and Pasture Supplementation on Growth and Carcass Performance and Meat Quality of Zebu-Type Grass-Fed Cattle
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Sex Class, a Combined Androgen and Estrogen Implant, and Pasture Supplementation on Growth and Carcass Performance and Meat Quality of Zebu-Type Grass-Fed Cattle
title_short Effects of Sex Class, a Combined Androgen and Estrogen Implant, and Pasture Supplementation on Growth and Carcass Performance and Meat Quality of Zebu-Type Grass-Fed Cattle
title_sort effects of sex class, a combined androgen and estrogen implant, and pasture supplementation on growth and carcass performance and meat quality of zebu-type grass-fed cattle
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8698134/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34944218
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11123441
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