This experiment compared the metabolism of muscle glycogen and the ultimate pH (pHu) of muscle in Merino and crossbred lambs fed the same diet but subjected to different levels of stress pre-slaughter. Twenty- five Merino, 24 first-cross (Merino dam × Poll Dorset sire), and 23 second-cross (Border Leicester × Merino dam and Poll Dorset sire) wether lambs (6 months old, 30 kg liveweight) were maintained for 8 weeks on a complete pelleted diet based on lupin seed, straw, and barley grain (metabolisable energy, 10.8 MJ/kg; protein, 17.4% in dry matter), with a feed intake of 1.3 kg dry matter /day for each breed. At Week 6, muscle biopsies were taken from 15 lambs of each breed, and at Week 8, 5 animals from each breed were slaughtered at an e...
The aim of this study was to examine the metabolic response to feed deprivation up to 48 h in low an...
The study analysed the effect of lairage on some indicators of welfare and meat quality in lambs. Fo...
The main objective of this study was to determine the effects of pre-slaughter stress (transportatio...
The aim of this study was to determine the effect of time off feed (TOF) prior to slaughter on muscl...
The objective of the study was to determine glycolytic potential and meat quality from Dorper and Me...
Lamb meat export is a multi-billion-dollar New Zealand industry. Therefore, strategies to maintain a...
Understanding the impact of acute and chronic stress incurred during the pre-slaughter period is imp...
The biochemistry of glycogen metabolism is well characterised, having been extensively studied in la...
Pre-slaughter stress may decrease muscle glycogen content, a key element for a suitable low ultimate...
Lambs from sires selected for high or low Estimated Breeding Values (EBVs) for yearling eye muscle d...
This study was a series of experiments designed to test the influence of supplemental magnesium oxid...
Little is known about the repletion of glycogen after exercise in tissues of ruminants other than mu...
Diet and pre-slaughter stress are key factors that may affect the biochemical processes during conve...
This study investigated the impact of variation in Australian sheep breeding values (ASBVs) for year...
Carcass lean meat yield is a key profit driver within the sheep and beef industries, and is improved...
The aim of this study was to examine the metabolic response to feed deprivation up to 48 h in low an...
The study analysed the effect of lairage on some indicators of welfare and meat quality in lambs. Fo...
The main objective of this study was to determine the effects of pre-slaughter stress (transportatio...
The aim of this study was to determine the effect of time off feed (TOF) prior to slaughter on muscl...
The objective of the study was to determine glycolytic potential and meat quality from Dorper and Me...
Lamb meat export is a multi-billion-dollar New Zealand industry. Therefore, strategies to maintain a...
Understanding the impact of acute and chronic stress incurred during the pre-slaughter period is imp...
The biochemistry of glycogen metabolism is well characterised, having been extensively studied in la...
Pre-slaughter stress may decrease muscle glycogen content, a key element for a suitable low ultimate...
Lambs from sires selected for high or low Estimated Breeding Values (EBVs) for yearling eye muscle d...
This study was a series of experiments designed to test the influence of supplemental magnesium oxid...
Little is known about the repletion of glycogen after exercise in tissues of ruminants other than mu...
Diet and pre-slaughter stress are key factors that may affect the biochemical processes during conve...
This study investigated the impact of variation in Australian sheep breeding values (ASBVs) for year...
Carcass lean meat yield is a key profit driver within the sheep and beef industries, and is improved...
The aim of this study was to examine the metabolic response to feed deprivation up to 48 h in low an...
The study analysed the effect of lairage on some indicators of welfare and meat quality in lambs. Fo...
The main objective of this study was to determine the effects of pre-slaughter stress (transportatio...