The effect of sex and age at slaughter on the physicochemical properties of baby-beef meat (CROSBI ID 247393)
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Marenčić, Dejan ; Ivanković, Ante ; Kozačinski, Lidija ; Popović, Maja ; Cvrtila, Željka
engleski
The effect of sex and age at slaughter on the physicochemical properties of baby-beef meat
The aim of this study was to determine the effect of sex and age at slaughter on the physicochemical properties and quality of Simmental baby-beef. The research was conducted on 1, 200 livestock, of which 600 were male and 600 female. Male cattle were slaughtered at the age of 13 to 14 months, 15 to 16 months and 17 to 18 months, while female cattle were slaughtered at the age of 12 to 13 months, 14 to 15 months and 16 to 17 months. Physicochemical properties associated with the quality of meat (pH, EC and meat colour parameters) were measured 24 hours post mortem on the m. longissimus dorsi. While sex significantly influenced the physicochemical properties associated with the quality of baby-beef (P<0.001), different age at slaughter had little effect on the physicochemical properties associated with the quality of meat (P>0.05), thus indicating the possibility of increasing the slaughter age of male and female Simmental cattle up to 18 and 17 months respectively, without a substantial negative impact on the physicochemical properties associated with the quality of baby-beef.
sex ; age ; slaughter ; physicochemical properties ; baby-beef
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Poljoprivreda (agronomija)