Meat quality characteristics of lot-fed Australian Rangeland goats are unaffected by live weight at slaughter.

Meat Sci

Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation, The University of Queensland, Australia; Department of Animal Sciences, Stellenbosch University, Matieland, 7602, South Africa. Electronic address:

Published: May 2021

The effects of live weight on carcass characteristics and meat quality of Australian Rangeland goats were determined. Fifty-two intact-male kid goats were fed Mitchell grass hay and finisher pellets ad libitum for 42 days. Prior to slaughter, kids were categorised into live weight groups: 'Heavy' (≈33.1 kg) or 'Light' ≈ 24.3 kg). Fifteen kids per group were randomly selected, slaughtered and carcass characteristics measured. The longissimus lumborum (LL) and the biceps femoris (BF) muscles were removed for quality measurements. The Heavy group had higher dressing, hindquarters, non-carcass component and offal percentages (P < 0.05). Live weight had no effect on proportion of carcass cuts, muscle meat colour, cooking loss, Warner-Bratzler shear force, total fat or ash (P > 0.05), but influenced the moisture and protein content in the LL and the moisture content in the BF (P < 0.05). The findings suggest that live weight of entire male Rangeland goats had no effect on meat quality characteristics.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.meatsci.2021.108437DOI Listing

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