GROWTH, DEVELOPMENT, AND CARCASS COMPOSITION IN 5 GENOTYPES OF SWINE

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作者
GU, Y [1 ]
SCHINCKEL, AP [1 ]
MARTIN, TG [1 ]
机构
[1] PURDUE UNIV, DEPT ANIM SCI, W LAFAYETTE, IN 47907 USA
关键词
PIGS; GROWTH; CARCASS COMPOSITION; GENOTYPES;
D O I
10.2527/1992.7061719x
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
An experiment with 127 barrows representing five genotypes, 1) H x HD, 2) SYN, 3) HD x L[YD], 4) L x YD, and 5) Y x L (H = Hampshire, D = Duroc, SYN = synthetic terminal sire line, L = Landrace, and Y = Yorkshire), was conducted to evaluate growth and development of swine from 59 to 127 kg live weight. Animals were allowed ad libitum access to a pelleted finishing diet containing 18.5% CP, .95% lysine, and 10.5% fat, with an energy density of 3,594 kcal of ME/kg. Pigs were serially slaughtered at either 59, 100, 114, or 127 kg live BW. After slaughter, carcasses were chilled and backfat was measured at four locations. The right side of each carcass was fabricated into primal cuts of ham, loin, Boston Butt, picnic, and belly. Composition of each primal cut was determined by physical dissection into lean, fat, bone, and skin. Estimated allometric growth coefficients for carcass length, carcass weight, and longissimus muscle area relative to BW; carcass lean, fat, bone, and skin relative to both BW and carcass weight; and lean in each of the primal cuts relative to total carcass lean did not differ (P > .05) among genotypes. Relative to BW, the pooled growth coefficient(s) for carcass weight was (were) greater (P < .001) than unity, whereas those for carcass length, longissimus muscle area, and backfat at first rib were smaller (P < .001) than unity. Those for other backfat measurements were close to 1.00. Relative to either BW or carcass weight, the pooled coefficient(s) for fat was (were) greater (P < .001) than unity, whereas those for lean, bone, and skin were smaller (P < .001) than unity. Growth of lean, backfat, bone, and skin in the carcass were nearly linearly associated with increases in BW. The increase in fat weight was curvilinear as the pig grew and was accelerated in later growth stages, indicating that carcass fat percentage increased with increased BW.
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页码:1719 / 1729
页数:11
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