Animals (Nov 2023)

Effects of Dam and Sire Breeds on Lamb Carcass Quality and Composition in Pasture-Based Systems

  • S. Maggie Justice,
  • Elliot Jesch,
  • Susan K. Duckett

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13223560
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 22
p. 3560

Abstract

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This study explored the impacts of sire and dam breed on carcass quality and composition in a pasture-based system and the use of DXA to rapidly rank carcasses for leanness. Southdown (SD) and Suffolk (SF) ewes were mated to Texel (TX) or SD rams to produce seventy-nine lambs. Lambs were raised on pasture-based systems with limited grain supplementation. Lamb birth weight was greater (p p p p p p p < 0.01) by dam breed, muscle cut and postmortem age but not by sire breed. The use of TX sires in pasture-based systems improved carcass leanness and muscle PUFA concentrations without altering tenderness.

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