2022
DOI: 10.3390/ani12030366
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The Effects of Castration, Implant Protocol, and Supplementation of Bos indicus-Influenced Beef Cattle under Tropical Savanna Conditions on Growth Performance, Carcass Characteristics, and Meat Quality

Abstract: The effects of castration, supplementation, and implant protocol (IP) on growth, carcass characteristics, and meat quality of grass-fed cattle were evaluated. Two experiments followed a two-way ANOVA and a 2 × 2 factorial arrangement. Experiment-I, 99 bulls were evaluated for: (a) supplementation (mineral (MS) or strategic protein-energy supplementation (SS)), and (b) IP (repeated (day-0 and day-90) Zeranol-72 mg implantation (Zeranol–Zeranol) or Trenbolone Acetate-140 mg/Estradiol-20 mg (day-0) followed by Ze… Show more

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“…Dado que los resultados del ANOVA para los efec tos fijos de modelo de suplementación (SUP) y tipo de reimplante (RIMPL), y de la interacción de primer orden (SUP x RIMPL) ya habían sido publicados (HuertaLeidenz et al, 2021(HuertaLeidenz et al, , 2022, los mismos fueron ignorados en el presente reporte.…”
Section: Análisis Estadísticosunclassified
“…Dado que los resultados del ANOVA para los efec tos fijos de modelo de suplementación (SUP) y tipo de reimplante (RIMPL), y de la interacción de primer orden (SUP x RIMPL) ya habían sido publicados (HuertaLeidenz et al, 2021(HuertaLeidenz et al, , 2022, los mismos fueron ignorados en el presente reporte.…”
Section: Análisis Estadísticosunclassified
“…Older animals typically produce tougher meat than younger ones, while gender plays a role in muscle growth, meat color, lipid deposition, and other quality traits [ 8 ]. Meat from steers and heifers typically shows more marbling than meat from bulls, making them more tender and superior in terms of eating quality [ 9 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gender, as a function of sexual hormones, is an important factor influencing the growth pattern, fat, and protein depositions in carcass as a function of sexual hormones [ 7 ]. Steer and heifer meat generally have a higher marbling level, so they are tender [ 8 ], and better eating quality [ 9 ] compared to bull meat. Hence, efforts to improve the eating quality especially tenderness of bull meat is needed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%