The objective of the study was to determine glycolytic potential and meat quality from Dorper and Merino sheep of both sexes slaughtered at a commercial abattoir. Dorper (n=52) and Merino (n= 48) breeds aged eight years, consisting of 50 intact rams and 50 non-pregnant ewes were used in the study. The sheep used in the study were reared, transported and lairised under identical conditions. Blood samples were collected at exsanguination for the measurement of glucose, lactate and cortisol levels. Samples were also collected from the Muscularis longmissius thoracis et lumborum (LTL) for the measurement glycogen, lactate levels, pH decline and colour. Correlations amongst blood stress indicators, muscle metabolites and meat quality attributes ...
Meat colour was measured in 7732 lambs produced at 8 sites across Australia over a 5 year period (20...
This study aimed to investigate the multivariate relationship between the glycolytic potential, and ...
Forty female Perendale lambs (live weight 27.24 Kg ±1.68, approx. 8 months old) were transported for...
The main objective of this study was to determine the effects of pre-slaughter stress (transportatio...
This experiment compared the metabolism of muscle glycogen and the ultimate pH (pHu) of muscle in Me...
The study analysed the effect of lairage on some indicators of welfare and meat quality in lambs. Fo...
Pre-slaughter stress may decrease muscle glycogen content, a key element for a suitable low ultimate...
Lamb meat export is a multi-billion-dollar New Zealand industry. Therefore, strategies to maintain a...
abstract: Biochemical measurements of stress and injury were determined in 112 groups of sheep arriv...
Mestrado em Engenharia Zootécnica - Produção Animal - Instituto Superior de Agronomia / Faculdade de...
This study investigated the impact of variation in Australian sheep breeding values (ASBVs) for year...
Merino lambs of 90 days of mean age (standard deviation - s.d. - 6 days) and 22.0. kg of mean live w...
The aim of this study was to determine the effect of time off feed (TOF) prior to slaughter on muscl...
The impact of processing factors on sheep meat eating quality was investigated in an experiment in w...
The objective of the study was to determine the avoidance-related behaviour, bleeding times and the ...
Meat colour was measured in 7732 lambs produced at 8 sites across Australia over a 5 year period (20...
This study aimed to investigate the multivariate relationship between the glycolytic potential, and ...
Forty female Perendale lambs (live weight 27.24 Kg ±1.68, approx. 8 months old) were transported for...
The main objective of this study was to determine the effects of pre-slaughter stress (transportatio...
This experiment compared the metabolism of muscle glycogen and the ultimate pH (pHu) of muscle in Me...
The study analysed the effect of lairage on some indicators of welfare and meat quality in lambs. Fo...
Pre-slaughter stress may decrease muscle glycogen content, a key element for a suitable low ultimate...
Lamb meat export is a multi-billion-dollar New Zealand industry. Therefore, strategies to maintain a...
abstract: Biochemical measurements of stress and injury were determined in 112 groups of sheep arriv...
Mestrado em Engenharia Zootécnica - Produção Animal - Instituto Superior de Agronomia / Faculdade de...
This study investigated the impact of variation in Australian sheep breeding values (ASBVs) for year...
Merino lambs of 90 days of mean age (standard deviation - s.d. - 6 days) and 22.0. kg of mean live w...
The aim of this study was to determine the effect of time off feed (TOF) prior to slaughter on muscl...
The impact of processing factors on sheep meat eating quality was investigated in an experiment in w...
The objective of the study was to determine the avoidance-related behaviour, bleeding times and the ...
Meat colour was measured in 7732 lambs produced at 8 sites across Australia over a 5 year period (20...
This study aimed to investigate the multivariate relationship between the glycolytic potential, and ...
Forty female Perendale lambs (live weight 27.24 Kg ±1.68, approx. 8 months old) were transported for...