Influence of slaughter weight on growth and carcass characteristics of Alentejano pigs

To study the effects of slaughter weight on growth and carcass characteristics of Alentejano Pig thirty pigs were used. With 20 kg Lw animals were allocated in individual pens at outdoor and fed a commercial diet (15% CP, 3100 Kcal DE) offered at 85% Ad Libitum. Pigs were sequentially slaughtered in...

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Main Author: Freitas, A.B. (author)
Other Authors: Neves, J.A. (author), Charneca, R. (author), Nunes, J.T. (author), Martins, J.M. (author)
Format: article
Language:eng
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10174/3486
Country:Portugal
Oai:oai:dspace.uevora.pt:10174/3486
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Summary:To study the effects of slaughter weight on growth and carcass characteristics of Alentejano Pig thirty pigs were used. With 20 kg Lw animals were allocated in individual pens at outdoor and fed a commercial diet (15% CP, 3100 Kcal DE) offered at 85% Ad Libitum. Pigs were sequentially slaughtered in groups (n=5) with an average BW of 40, 70, 80, 90, 100 and 110 kg. The growing period, feed intake, feed: gain and feed cost per Kg gain increased significantly (P<0,05) with the increase of slaughter weight, but commercial yield of carcass decreased (51.7% at 40 kg, 45 ‑ 45.6% at 70 ‑ 80 kg and 41.5 – 42.9 at 90‑110 kg). Percentage of lean of ham decreased slightly (53.8 to 43.1%) and fat increased strongly (15.9 to 32.1%) with the increase of slaughter weight. Results suggested that slaughter weight at 90 ‑100 kg is the most desirable slaughter weight would be between 90-100 kg.