E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2022)

Carcass and meat quality characteristics of Beni-Guil autochthonous ovine breed: effect of live weight at slaughter

  • Belhaj Kamal,
  • Mansouri Farid,
  • Rbah Youssef,
  • Allay Aymane,
  • Melhaoui reda,
  • Tikent Aziz,
  • Taaifi Yassine,
  • Benmoumen Abdessamad,
  • Boukharta Mohamed,
  • Sindic Marianne,
  • Serghini-Caid Hana,
  • Elamrani Ahmed

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202233704003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 337
p. 04003

Abstract

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Ninety female lambs of the Beni-Guil sheep breed were used to study the effect of slaughter live weight (SLW) on carcass characteristics and meat quality. The animals were raised in Morocco’s eastern area under a pastoral-transhumant system. The lambs were slaughtered at three weight classes (SLW1 =20-25 kg, SLW2 = 26-30 kg, SLW3 = 31-35 kg). Ultimate pH value (pHu), fat and meat color, zoometric measurement, conformation score, fatness state, and fat consistency were evaluated 24 h post-slaughter. The carcass measures and compactness indexes increase with higher SLW (p0.05) by SLW effect. With respect to meat color, the lightness (L*) decreased with increasing SLW, while the redness increased (p<0.05). The female lambs with a carcass weight of 20-25 kg have a higher L* value (41.89), and lambs with a carcass weight between 31 and 35 kg have a higher redness value (21.73). In relation to the c1arcass fatness state and carcass conformation, the SLW had a significant effect (p<0.001). The conformation and the fatness increase in the logical sequence of SLW.