Artículo
Maternal energy status during late gestation: Effects on growth performance, carcass characteristics and meat quality of steers progeny
Ramírez, Maira; Testa, María Laura; Long, Nathan M.; López Valiente, Sebastián; Latorre, Maria Emilia
; Rodriguez, Alejandro M.; Pavan, Enrique; Maresca, Sebastián
Fecha de publicación:
06/2020
Editorial:
Elsevier
Revista:
Meat Science
ISSN:
0309-1740
e-ISSN:
1873-4138
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
The objetive of the current study was to determine the effect of maternal energy status during late gestation on growth performance, carcass characteristics and meat quality of steer progeny. At 180 ± 4 d of gestation 56 multiparous Angus cows were blocked by BW and expected calving date and asigned to three levels of nutrition energy: SR (severe restricted; 50% of NRC requirement), MR (moderate restricted; 75% of requirement) and NR (no restricted; 100% of requirement). After parturition, all cows were managed in a single group during lactation. A total of 25 male calves (SR = 8 calves; MR = 9 calves; NR = 8 calves) were born from pregnant cows and all pens had at least one male calf. After weaning, male calves were separated of female calves and were stockered on native range until 24 ± 0.1 months of age then placed into a feedlot for 104 d before harvest. Cow BW and BCS decreased linearly (P < .01) as nutritional energy restriction increased. Calves from SR dams were lighter (P = .04) than calves from MR and NR dams at parturition, however, at weaning and harvest BW was similar for SR and NR steers and decreased in MR steers. Steers from SR dams demonstrated catch-up growth with a tendecy to increased ADG from birth to harvest compared to MR and NR steers (P = .06). Hot carcass weigth was similar in SR and NR steers and increased in MR steers (P = .01). Longissimus muscle area was not affected (P > .10) by maternal energy status, however, 12 rib fat thickness was greater in SR and MR compared to NR steers (P < .01). Tenderness of Longissimus muscle was decreased in MR compared to SR and NR steers after 3d of aging. No treatment differences (P > .10) were observed in sarchomere length or collagen content. Adipocyte diameter was similar (P > .10) between treatments suggesting that decreased 12th rib fat thicness in MR steers could be due to decreased fat tissue hyperplasia. These results indicate that level of energy restriction during late gestation does no have linear response on growth performance and carcass quality of steers progeny.
Palabras clave:
BOVINE
,
FETAL PROGRAMMING
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GROWTH
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MEAT QUALITY
,
UNDERNUTRITION
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Articulos(CIVETAN)
Articulos de CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION VETERINARIA DE TANDIL
Articulos de CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION VETERINARIA DE TANDIL
Citación
Ramírez, Maira; Testa, María Laura; Long, Nathan M.; López Valiente, Sebastián; Latorre, Maria Emilia; et al.; Maternal energy status during late gestation: Effects on growth performance, carcass characteristics and meat quality of steers progeny; Elsevier; Meat Science; 164; 6-2020; 1-7
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