Animals (Oct 2020)

The Effect of Beef Production System on the Health, Performance, Carcass Characteristics, and Meat Quality of Holstein Bulls

  • Naomi H. Rutherford,
  • Alan W. Gordon,
  • Gareth Arnott,
  • Francis O. Lively

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani10101922
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 10
p. 1922

Abstract

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of production system on the health, performance, carcass characteristics, and meat quality of autumn born (AB) and spring born (SB) Holstein bulls. The study involved a total of 224 Holstein bulls and was conducted over two years (2017/18, 2018/19). The four production system treatments differed during the grower period and consisted of: (i) grazed with no concentrate supplementation (G), (ii) grazed with 2 kg concentrate supplementation per day (G2), (iii) grazed with ad libitum access to concentrates (GA) and (iv) housed with ad libitum access to concentrates and grass silage (HA). All bulls were finished on ad libitum concentrates and grass silage and were slaughtered at a mean age of 15.5 months. Total grower dry matter intake (DMI) (p p p p p p p > 0.05) in health, carcass conformation, fat classification, or meat quality between production systems.

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