AI Article Synopsis

  • Consumers are more concerned about the fat composition of meat, leading to reduced meat consumption for better heart health.
  • In Italy, sheep farmers are trying new feeding strategies, such as adding extruded linseed to ewes' diets, to improve the fatty acid profiles in lamb meat.
  • The study found that lambs fed with linseed or pasture had healthier fat profiles (higher polyunsaturated fats) in both milk and meat compared to those on a standard farm diet, while overall lamb growth performance remained unchanged.

Article Abstract

Consumers increasingly pay more attention to the lipid profile of meat products and consume less meat to reduce cholesterol and heart disease. In Italy, sheep producers are increasingly feeding sheep fresh forage. We investigated whether the supplementation of dam diet with extruded linseed would be an alternative strategy to pasture for improving the intramuscular and subcutaneous FA compositions of their suckling lambs. The ewe diets were enriched with either extruded linseed (L), un-supplemented farm diet (F), or pasture (P). Milk saturated fatty acids (SFA) decreased in P and L compared with F, while the opposite pattern was observed for polyunsaturated FA (PUFA) and conjugated linoleic acids after seven days. The FA composition of lamb meat was similar to that of their dam's milk, showing higher PUFA in P and L compared to F, while SFA was higher in F. Regarding the lamb meat obtained from barn-held ewes, L had lower n-6/n-3 content compared to F, while an intermediate content was found in P. These results indicate a better n-3 FA profile in milk and lamb's meat from pasture and linseed-enriched diets. No changes in lamb performance were observed.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7023315PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10010025DOI Listing

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