TI 01. Sheep carcass characteristics of Ideal breed lambs and their crosses with Texel breed in two environmental conditions

A backcross program of the Ideal breed (I) to Texel (T) was carried out. Postweaning growth of lambs of both sexes of genotype T: (3/4T-1/4I) and I was evaluated during two months under two environmental conditions:TCO, feedlot experiment and TCA, range conditions. All lambs were weighed weekly. Those in feedlot were fed daily a ration of hay with commercial pellets. The relative ADG was evaluated as ADG/mean weight. Neither final weight nor growth rate gave significant differences between genotypes within the environment but differences were significant for each genotype throughout the two environmental conditions (P<.001). Male and female lambs of each treatment and genotype were taken for carcass assessment and twenty-seven measurements were made on each carcass. A principal component analysis was performed with these measurements, final weight and ADGr for the two treatments. 89 % of the total variance in the TCO was explained for the first two components. The higher values were for carcass weight, ADGr, proximal pelvic limb weight and the degree of fatness among others. A correlation coefficient of -0.62 was obtained between cold carcass weight and subcutaneous fat. Similar results were found for TCA. The first two principal components explained 87 % of the variance.

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Main Authors: Acebal, Maria Alicia, Maiztegui, Liliana Beatriz, Amelong, Javier, Picardi, Liliana Amelia
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spelling oai:ojs.ojs.alpa.uy:article-4032022-11-01T17:45:36Z TI 01. Sheep carcass characteristics of Ideal breed lambs and their crosses with Texel breed in two environmental conditions Acebal, Maria Alicia Maiztegui, Liliana Beatriz Amelong, Javier Picardi, Liliana Amelia Ovines crossbreds postweaning growth feed lot carcass assessment A backcross program of the Ideal breed (I) to Texel (T) was carried out. Postweaning growth of lambs of both sexes of genotype T: (3/4T-1/4I) and I was evaluated during two months under two environmental conditions:TCO, feedlot experiment and TCA, range conditions. All lambs were weighed weekly. Those in feedlot were fed daily a ration of hay with commercial pellets. The relative ADG was evaluated as ADG/mean weight. Neither final weight nor growth rate gave significant differences between genotypes within the environment but differences were significant for each genotype throughout the two environmental conditions (P<.001). Male and female lambs of each treatment and genotype were taken for carcass assessment and twenty-seven measurements were made on each carcass. A principal component analysis was performed with these measurements, final weight and ADGr for the two treatments. 89 % of the total variance in the TCO was explained for the first two components. The higher values were for carcass weight, ADGr, proximal pelvic limb weight and the degree of fatness among others. A correlation coefficient of -0.62 was obtained between cold carcass weight and subcutaneous fat. Similar results were found for TCA. The first two principal components explained 87 % of the variance. Asociacion Latinoamericana de Produccion Animal 2005-10-03 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Articulo cientifico original Texto application/pdf https://ojs.alpa.uy/index.php/ojs_files/article/view/403 Latin American Archives of Animal Production; Vol. 5 No. 3 (1997): Proceedings XV ALPA meeting 2 Archivos Latinoamericanos de Producción Animal; Vol. 5 Núm. 3 (1997): Proceedings XV ALPA meeting 2 2075-8359 1022-1301 spa https://ojs.alpa.uy/index.php/ojs_files/article/view/403/359
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author Acebal, Maria Alicia
Maiztegui, Liliana Beatriz
Amelong, Javier
Picardi, Liliana Amelia
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Maiztegui, Liliana Beatriz
Amelong, Javier
Picardi, Liliana Amelia
TI 01. Sheep carcass characteristics of Ideal breed lambs and their crosses with Texel breed in two environmental conditions
author_facet Acebal, Maria Alicia
Maiztegui, Liliana Beatriz
Amelong, Javier
Picardi, Liliana Amelia
author_sort Acebal, Maria Alicia
title TI 01. Sheep carcass characteristics of Ideal breed lambs and their crosses with Texel breed in two environmental conditions
title_short TI 01. Sheep carcass characteristics of Ideal breed lambs and their crosses with Texel breed in two environmental conditions
title_full TI 01. Sheep carcass characteristics of Ideal breed lambs and their crosses with Texel breed in two environmental conditions
title_fullStr TI 01. Sheep carcass characteristics of Ideal breed lambs and their crosses with Texel breed in two environmental conditions
title_full_unstemmed TI 01. Sheep carcass characteristics of Ideal breed lambs and their crosses with Texel breed in two environmental conditions
title_sort ti 01. sheep carcass characteristics of ideal breed lambs and their crosses with texel breed in two environmental conditions
description A backcross program of the Ideal breed (I) to Texel (T) was carried out. Postweaning growth of lambs of both sexes of genotype T: (3/4T-1/4I) and I was evaluated during two months under two environmental conditions:TCO, feedlot experiment and TCA, range conditions. All lambs were weighed weekly. Those in feedlot were fed daily a ration of hay with commercial pellets. The relative ADG was evaluated as ADG/mean weight. Neither final weight nor growth rate gave significant differences between genotypes within the environment but differences were significant for each genotype throughout the two environmental conditions (P<.001). Male and female lambs of each treatment and genotype were taken for carcass assessment and twenty-seven measurements were made on each carcass. A principal component analysis was performed with these measurements, final weight and ADGr for the two treatments. 89 % of the total variance in the TCO was explained for the first two components. The higher values were for carcass weight, ADGr, proximal pelvic limb weight and the degree of fatness among others. A correlation coefficient of -0.62 was obtained between cold carcass weight and subcutaneous fat. Similar results were found for TCA. The first two principal components explained 87 % of the variance.
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