Effect of replacing corn with cactus pear on the performance and carcass traits and meat quality of feedlot finished lambs

Karina de Alencar Alves, Joana Angélica Matias de Lima, Marcus Roberto Góes Ferreira Costa, Thayná Campos da Silva, Cicero de Lima Brito, Maria Clementina Rodrigues Gomes, José Morais Pereira, Juliana P F Oliveira, R. R. Nascimento, L. Bezerra
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Abstract The aim was to evaluate the effect of replacing ground corn with spineless cactus from two species Orelha de Elefante Mexicana-OEM (Opuntia stricta Haw.) and Gigante (Opuntia ficus-indica Mill) in a total mixed ration for finishing lambs evaluating its effects on intake, ingestive behavior, performance, carcass traits, commercial cuts and physiochemical composition of the meat. Eighteen crossbred lambs with average body weight of 15.0 ± 2.32 kg were distributed in a completely randomized design with three treatments (OEM and Gigante spineless cactus and ground corn as control treatment) and six replications. Spineless cactus species replacing ground corn in lambs diets does not change the intake of dry matter (DMI), crude protein and neutral detergent fiber or time (min/d) of ingestion, rumination and idleness, or final body weight gain. Lambs fed with ground corn and "Gigante" cactus presented a higher total weigh gain (TWG) and average daily weight gain (ADG) when compared to OEM spineless specie. Ground corn diet promoted better hot and cold carcass yield in lambs receiving spineless cactus, regardless of species. Feed and total costs (kg/lamb) were higher for the ground corn diet. The replacement of ground corn with spineless cactus did not change moisture, protein, and ash meat contents, as well as water holding capacity, cooking loss, shear force, and a* color intensity. However, there was an effect for the meat lipid content, b* and L* color intensity and color index, where the species of cactus Gigante on ground corn presented the highest lipid content and yellowness (b*) intensity and lower L* color compared to OEM. Spineless cactus species Gigante can replace ground corn as a source of energy in diets for finishing lambs because it significantly improves the financial income for the producer without changing the ADG, DMI, ingestive behavior and yield of commercial cuts.
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用仙人掌梨替代玉米对饲养场成品羔羊的性能、胴体特征和肉质的影响
摘要 目的是评估在育成羔羊的全混合日粮中用两种无刺仙人掌:Orelha de Elefante Mexicana-OEM(Opuntia stricta Haw.)和 Gigante(Opuntia ficus-indica Mill)替代碎玉米的效果,评估其对采食量、摄食行为、生产性能、胴体特征、商品肉和肉的理化成分的影响。18 只杂交羔羊的平均体重为 15.0 ± 2.32 千克,采用完全随机设计,三个处理(OEM 和 Gigante 无刺仙人掌,磨碎的玉米作为对照处理),六个重复。在羔羊日粮中用无刺仙人掌替代碎玉米不会改变干物质(DMI)、粗蛋白和中性洗涤纤维的摄入量或摄入时间(分钟/天)、反刍和怠速以及最终体重增加。与 OEM 无刺品种相比,饲喂磨碎玉米和 "Gigante "仙人掌的羔羊总增重(TWG)和平均日增重(ADG)更高。无论羔羊的品种如何,玉米粉日粮都能提高无刺仙人掌羔羊的冷热胴体产量。碎玉米日粮的饲料成本和总成本(公斤/羔羊)较高。用无刺仙人掌代替碎玉米并不会改变水分、蛋白质和灰分含量,也不会改变持水量、蒸煮损失、剪切力和 a* 色度。但对肉脂含量、b*和 L*色度及颜色指数有影响,与 OEM 相比,在碎玉米上添加仙人掌品种 Gigante 的肉脂含量和黄度(b*)强度最高,L*色度较低。无刺仙人掌品种 Gigante 可替代碎玉米作为育成羔羊日粮的能量来源,因为它能显著提高生产者的经济收入,而不会改变商品羔羊的 ADG、DMI、采食行为和产量。
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