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Performance and histochemical characteristics of the skeletal muscle tissue of lambs finished under different systems/Desempenho e caracteristicas histoquimicas do tecido muscular esqueletico de cordeiras terminadas em diferentes sistemas

Verify the effect of the termination system the forty-four V Dorset Santa Ines lambs in the frequency, diameter of skeletal muscular fibers and performance. Samples the semitendinosus muscle were collected for diameter analysis, frequency and modulation effect at weaning and slaughter. After weaned,...

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Published in:Acta scientiarum. Animal sciences 2009-10, Vol.31 (4), p.425
Main Authors: Santello, Graziela Aparecida, de Macedo, Francisco de Assis Fonseca, Dias, Fabio Jacobs, Mexia, Alexandre Agostinho, de Macedo, Rosa Maria Gomes, Lourenco, Fabio Jose
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Language:Spanish
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Summary:Verify the effect of the termination system the forty-four V Dorset Santa Ines lambs in the frequency, diameter of skeletal muscular fibers and performance. Samples the semitendinosus muscle were collected for diameter analysis, frequency and modulation effect at weaning and slaughter. After weaned, the lambs were distributed in two finishing systems. Feedlot received ration (4% BW) with 15.56% of CP and 4.32 Mcal of GE [kg.sup.-1] of DM, while those on pasture received supplementation (1.5% BW) with 27.01% CP and 4.51 Mcal of GE [kg.sup.-1] of DM. The average daily gain (ADG) was 0.157 and 0.148 kg for feedlot (TF) and pasture + supplementation (PS). The diameters of skeletal muscle fibers SO, FOG and FG for TF and PS were 29.04 and 28.55, 34.46 and 35.80, and 38.81 and 40.96 µm, respectively. Frequency of skeletal muscle fibers SO, FOG and FG for TF and PS, were 19.32 and 21.35, 43.88 and 43.53, and 36.80 and 35.12%, respectively. Positive correlation was verified for lamb performance with the diameter, both for CT and PS. For the ADG variable, lambs could be either finished on TF or PS. The morphological and histochemical characteristics and modulation effect were similar, for either of the two finishing systems.
ISSN:1806-2636
DOI:10.4025/actascianimsci.v31i4.6410