J. Thompson, R. Polkinghorne, M. Porter, H. Burrow, R. A. Hunter, G. Mccrabb, R. Watson
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Abstract
The effect of repeated implantation with 20mg oestradiol-17b (Compudose 100) on carcass and meat quality traits was investigated using 478Bos indicusandB. indicus ·Bos tauruscross steers finished on either pasture or grain to achieve carcass weight for one of three market end points (domestic, 220kg; Korean, 280kg; or Japanese, 340kg). In the oestradiol-17b treatment group, animals were administered implants at ~100-day intervals, with the number of implants administered to any steer ranging from one to eight. Cattle were slaughtered and at boning the anterior portion of the M. longissimus lumborum was removed and frozen after aging for 1 day for later objective meat quality measurements (shear force, compression and cook loss %). The adjoining portion was aged for 14 days before consumer sensory testing using the Meat Standards Australia protocols. Each sample was scored for tenderness, juiciness, like flavour and overall liking by 10 untrained consumers. Implanting increased carcass weights and ossification scores (P 0.05) on sensory scores, or objective meat tenderness.