Artículo
Physiological stress responses and meat quality traits of kids subjected to different pre-slaughter stressors
Fecha de publicación:
10/2011
Editorial:
Elsevier Science
Revista:
Journal of Small Ruminant Research
ISSN:
0921-4488
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
Crossbred Criollo Neuquino castrated male kids, 6 months of age and 24. kg of live weight, were used to investigate the effects of pre-slaughter stressors on physiological characteristics and meat quality attributes. On four separate days, 16 kids were randomly assigned to one of the four pre-slaughter stressor treatments (4 kids per treatment per day): (A) no stress (control); (B) 24. h of food deprivation (fasting); (C) physical stress of forced exercise by an animal handler for 30. min at approximately 3. km/h (exercise); or (D) psychological stress by placing kids in a pen with barking dogs for 5. min (fear). Fasted goats had greater (P<0.05) hematocrit, urea and total protein concentrations than controls. Exercised kids had greater (P<0.05) cortisol concentration than controls and goats exposed to barking dogs had greater (P<0.05) hematocrit and cortisol concentration compared with controls. Even though the stressors imposed on the kids induced changes in blood constituents typically associated with the stress response, the intensity and/or duration of these stressors had little or no effect on meat quality.
Palabras clave:
GOATS
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MEAT QUALITY
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PRE-SLAUGHTER STRESS
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Zimerman, María; Grigioni, Gabriela Maria; Taddeo, H.; Domingo, E.; Physiological stress responses and meat quality traits of kids subjected to different pre-slaughter stressors; Elsevier Science; Journal of Small Ruminant Research; 100; 2-3; 10-2011; 137-142
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