Journal of Advanced Veterinary and Animal Research (Sep 2021)

Effects of various pre-slaughter weights on the physico-chemical qualities of pig meat

  • Mykola Povod,
  • Olekasndr Mykhalko,
  • Oleksandr Kyselov,
  • Victor Opara,
  • Valery Andreychuk,
  • Yevheniia Samokhina

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5455/javar.2021.h542
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 3
pp. 521 – 533

Abstract

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Objective: The article aimed to study the relationship between the physico-chemical qualities of pig meat and their pre-slaughter weights. Materials and Methods: In this study, 60 pigs were reared for fattening under the same condi¬tions of keeping and feeding, slaughtered, and used to sample the longest back muscle meat with pre-slaughter weights of 110 and 130 kg. The samples were evaluated according to generally accepted methods for assessing the physico-chemical qualities in pig meat. Results: Samples of meat from animals slaughtered at 130 kg had higher values for marbling – by 2.0 points or 5.24% (p < 0.01), active acidity pH in ham muscles – by 0.20 pH or 3.57% (p < 0.01), and the longest muscle of the back – by 0.10 pH or 1.82% (p < 0.001). The pre-slaughter weight factor substantially affected the pH of ham muscles at 10.35% and on the marbling of meat in the longest back muscle at 13.31%. Pigs slaughtered at 110 kg had a greater increase in the color intensity of the meat and an increase in its water holding capacity. At a pre-slaughter weight of 130 kg, increasing the marbling and decreasing the softness of the flesh demonstrated a modest, adverse relationship. Conclusion: The findings support the use of pre-slaughter weight management to enhance pork quality. [J Adv Vet Anim Res 2021; 8(3.000): 521-533]

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