Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia ()

Use of ractopamine during compensatory gain of finishing pigs on carcass and meat performance and quality

  • E.M.J. Barbosa,
  • A.M. Bridi,
  • A.K. Novais,
  • R.K.S. Santos,
  • G. Frederico,
  • J.B. Alves,
  • C.C.P. Barata,
  • E.R. Santos,
  • C.A. Silva

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-4162-9460
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 69, no. 6
pp. 1660 – 1668

Abstract

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ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of compensatory gain associated with the use of 10ppm ractopamine after a period of feed restriction in finishing pigs on performance, carcass and meat quality. Twenty castrated males and 20 females, at 110 days of age and 66.137±6.13kg live weight, were submitted to four treatments using a 2 x 2 factorial design (fed ad libitum or with 20% restriction between 0(21 days of age and fed with or without 10ppm ractopamine for 22(42 days of experimentation), with 10 replicates (animals). There was no interaction between the factors for any of the evaluated parameters. Animals treated with ractopamine presented better weight gain (1.083 versus 1.259kg), feed conversion (2.910 versus 2.577), warm and cold carcass weight (86.08 versus 89.00 and 83.46 versus 87.20kg, respectively), loin depth (63.02 versus 68.40mm), loin eye area (41.43 versus 46.59mm2) and muscle fiber diameter (27.48 versus 35.85μm). Animals submitted to feed restriction followed by ad libitum feed presented compensatory gain without losses to carcass and meat characteristics, but with a reduction in the ethereal extract (2.19 versus 1.64%) and lower water loss due to thawing in the meat (11.35 versus 9.42%). The effects of compensatory gain after food restriction and ractopamine are independent of the parameters evaluated.

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