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Pre-slaughter stress and horn status influence physiology and meat quality of young bulls.

A-M Reiche1, J-L Oberson2, P Silacci3, J Messadène-Chelali4, H D Hess2, F Dohme-Meier2, P-A Dufey2, E M C Terlouw5.   

Abstract

The study used 81 young bulls, half of which were disbudded at 7 weeks of age. The effects of horn status during rearing and of acute physical and emotional stress just before slaughter on the physiological status at slaughter and subsequent meat quality were investigated. Bulls were reared in groups containing i) only bulls with horns, ii) only bulls without horns, or iii) mixed (half with, and half without horns). Bulls of each rearing condition were assigned to one of two slaughter conditions: with limited (LS) or with supplementary stress (SS). LS resulted in lower heart rates, stress hormone concentrations and carcass temperature, whereas SS resulted in faster post mortem pH decline and lower juiciness. Horned bulls from unmixed rearing groups had lower early pm temperature, shorter sarcomeres, and lower tenderness compared to disbudded bulls. Correlations and regression analysis revealed relationships between physiological indicators, mainly heart rate before slaughter, and meat quality, including water-holding capacity and indicators of proteolysis.
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Keywords:  Animal welfare; Beef cattle; Disbudding; Meat quality; Pre-slaughter stress

Year:  2019        PMID: 31386985     DOI: 10.1016/j.meatsci.2019.107892

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Meat Sci        ISSN: 0309-1740            Impact factor:   5.209


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