A study was conducted to evaluate the quality characteristics in a comparative manner of grass-fed and grain-fed beef. Thirty two commercially bred beef steers were used. These steers were assigned to one of four treatments; grain-fed, grass/grain-fed, grass-fed and irrigated. These treatments were each reflective of the ration that would be provided to the animal. Individual animal weights were recorded every 28 days throughout the portion of the study. The grain-fed animals realized the highest (P0.05) was shown between wet and dry aging with regard to percent cutout. Sensory evaluation was also conducted based upon the attributes of juiciness, tenderness and flavor intensity. For all three attributes grain-fed beef was favored (P0.05).Ca...
Consumer evaluation, proximate data, Warner-Bratzler shear force (WBSF), fatty acid (FA) composition...
Aim of study: We evaluated the use of oat grain as an alternative source of energy to maize grain in...
Thirty-eight crossbred steers of known background were randomly assigned to four feeding regimes. Al...
The present study was conducted to assess carcass features, physicochemical and sensory parameters o...
International audienceTo characterize carcass and meat attributes, such as beef eating quality in sp...
This study examined the effect of breed and diet on meat quality, defined as lipid stability, colour...
Carcasses from grass-fed beef have lower fat thickness and lighter carcass weights, which increases ...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The increasing demand for natural products is currently transforming the meat industry, making grass...
A completely randomised design study involving 132 continental crossbred beef steers was undertaken ...
This publication defines grass-fed and conventionally fed beef and discusses the advantages and disa...
The study compared growth and slaughter performance and meat quality of organic beef cattle finished...
Traditionally cereals have been dried or treated with propionic acid and processed prior to feeding ...
Two studies were designed to investigate the effect of feeding crossbred beef steers a standard barl...
The study compared growth and slaughter performance and meat quality of organic beef cattle finished...
Consumer evaluation, proximate data, Warner-Bratzler shear force (WBSF), fatty acid (FA) composition...
Aim of study: We evaluated the use of oat grain as an alternative source of energy to maize grain in...
Thirty-eight crossbred steers of known background were randomly assigned to four feeding regimes. Al...
The present study was conducted to assess carcass features, physicochemical and sensory parameters o...
International audienceTo characterize carcass and meat attributes, such as beef eating quality in sp...
This study examined the effect of breed and diet on meat quality, defined as lipid stability, colour...
Carcasses from grass-fed beef have lower fat thickness and lighter carcass weights, which increases ...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The increasing demand for natural products is currently transforming the meat industry, making grass...
A completely randomised design study involving 132 continental crossbred beef steers was undertaken ...
This publication defines grass-fed and conventionally fed beef and discusses the advantages and disa...
The study compared growth and slaughter performance and meat quality of organic beef cattle finished...
Traditionally cereals have been dried or treated with propionic acid and processed prior to feeding ...
Two studies were designed to investigate the effect of feeding crossbred beef steers a standard barl...
The study compared growth and slaughter performance and meat quality of organic beef cattle finished...
Consumer evaluation, proximate data, Warner-Bratzler shear force (WBSF), fatty acid (FA) composition...
Aim of study: We evaluated the use of oat grain as an alternative source of energy to maize grain in...
Thirty-eight crossbred steers of known background were randomly assigned to four feeding regimes. Al...