2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0921-4488(99)00127-3
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Carcass characteristics of llamas (Lama glama) reared in Central Chile

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“…However, they followed similar age and gender trends to sheep with males having higher proportions and reductions observed as age increased (Butterfield, 1988). When compared to other camelids, they had marginally lower proportions than 25 month old alpacas (6.8%), mixed age and gender llamas (7.6-8.8%) (Cristofanelli et al, 2005;Pérez et al, 2000). These differences could be a reflection of one or more factors including species, genetics and environmental management resulting in more muscular necks and slightly different proportions.…”
Section: Carcass Primal and Sub-primal Traitsmentioning
confidence: 85%
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“…However, they followed similar age and gender trends to sheep with males having higher proportions and reductions observed as age increased (Butterfield, 1988). When compared to other camelids, they had marginally lower proportions than 25 month old alpacas (6.8%), mixed age and gender llamas (7.6-8.8%) (Cristofanelli et al, 2005;Pérez et al, 2000). These differences could be a reflection of one or more factors including species, genetics and environmental management resulting in more muscular necks and slightly different proportions.…”
Section: Carcass Primal and Sub-primal Traitsmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Although South American research has provided information on carcass characteristics of alpacas and llamas (Cristofanelli et al, 2005;Mamani-Linares & Gallo, 2013;Pérez et al, 2000), there is no data available on the SMY of alpaca carcasses with different end points of preparation and further, this research is required under Australian conditions. The objective of this study was to determine the SMY of alpaca carcasses when prepared into four different combinations of cuts and to establish Meat Science 107 (2015) 1-11 the impact of age and gender on these yield end points for alpacas raised under Australian conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The decrease in dental caries observed in the Tiwanaku period can be explained by the increase in consumption of coastal products such as clams and seaweed, which contain proteins, and of fish that also provide natural fluoride (USDA, 2012), acting as a caries protector (Brown et al, 1977;Ekstrand and Oliveby, 1999). Another explanation for this scenario is the importation of different kinds of potatoes and quinoa from the altiplano region (Berenguer, 2000;Pardo and Pizarro, 2005), mainly the former because of its greater content of fibers (FCF/USP, 2008;Oshodi et al, 1999;Pérez et al, 2000;USDA, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El Cuadro 4 presenta datos relacionados con peso vivo y rendimiento de la canal de llamas, los cuales son resultados de trabajos realizados en Chile, Perú y Bolivia (García, 1995;Pérez et al, 2000; Choque y Tapia, 2003;Cristofanelli et al, 2004; Arzabe et al, 2006; Mamani-Linares y Gallo, 2013a,b;Laura, 2012). En todos los casos, los animales fueron criados y alimentados en pastoreo en un sistema extensivo.…”
Section: Peso Y Rendimiento De La Canalunclassified
“…La llama y la alpaca representan la más importante fuente de proteína para la población andina (Pérez et al, 2000). Contiene alta biodisponibilidad de hierro y zinc (3.3 y 4.4 mg/100 g), siendo casi el doble que otras carnes rojas (Polidori et al, 2007a).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified