Growth performance, carcass and meat quality of lambs supplemented with increasing levels of a tanniferous bush (Cistus ladanifer L.) and vegetable oils.
Title | Growth performance, carcass and meat quality of lambs supplemented with increasing levels of a tanniferous bush (Cistus ladanifer L.) and vegetable oils. |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2014 |
Authors | Francisco, A., Dentinho M. T., Alves S. P., Portugal P. V., Fernandes F., Sengo S., Jerónimo E., Oliveira M. a, Costa P., Sequeira A., Bessa R. J. B., & Santos-Silva J. |
Journal | Meat science |
Volume | 100C |
Pagination | 275-282 |
Accession Number | 25460137 |
Keywords | carcass quality, Cistus ladanifer, lamb, meat quality, oil supplementation |
Abstract | The effects of dietary inclusion of Cistus ladanifer L. (CL) and a vegetable oil blend were evaluated on growth performance, carcass and meat quality of fifty four lambs that were assigned to 9 diets, corresponding to 3 levels of CL (50, 100 and 200 g/kg DM) and 3 levels of oil inclusion (0, 40 and 80 g/kg DM). Treatments had no effects on growth rate. Oil depressed dry matter intake (P = 0.017), carcass muscle (P = 0.041) and increased (P = 0.016) kidney knob channel fat. Chemical and physical meat quality traits were not affected by treatments. Off-flavour perception was higher for 8% of oil (P < 0.001). The level of 100 g/kg DM of CL inclusion improved meat stability after 7 days of storage. Supplementation with linseed and soybean oils (2:1) was a good approach to improve meat nutritional value from feedlot lambs, increasing total n-3 PUFA. |