Morphological Indices and Carcass Measurements of Indigenous Breeds of Rams Intensively Fattened

Akinleye Sule Bamidele, Luka Sabo James, A. K. Daniel, Akinsola Saheed Olatunde, Adeyemi Saheed Abimbade
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Growth rate assessment is an important husbandry practice often carried out in livestock breeding and fattening. Meat production is the most important trait in the breeding objectives of sheep production. Useful information on the suitability of the animals for meat production could be evaluated on a morphological basis. The aim of this study was to investigate breed differences in liveweight, carcass traits and muscle distribution for meat characteristics among Balami (BA), Uda (UD), Yankasa (YK) and West African Dwarf rams (WAD). A total of forty-eight rams were randomly assigned into four groups of twelve rams per breed in a completely randomized design. Body linear measurements were obtained weekly during the fattening period. At the end of the feeding trial, animals were subjected to an 18-hours fast and slaughtered for carcass measurements and muscle distribution. Results showed that BA and UD had higher values for body length (115.75±4.25 and110.25±1.89cm), withers height (70.50±5.57and69.00±2.16cm) and heartgirth (92.00±2.94and84.00±1.41cm), than YK (96.50±3.87, 60.75±3.30 and 76.75±0.96cm), respectively which in turn had higher values than WAD (86.50±5.20, 53.25±5.32 and 75.25±3.30cm). Carcass length, pistol length, and leg length were75.75±4.79,60.75±7.14 and 88.00±2.16; 75.50±4.66, 56.00±5.00 and 80.25±5.80; 59.00±7.79, 56.00±10.62 and 71.50±2.65; 60.50±3.11, 53.75±5.91 and 61.00±2.94cm for BA, UD, YK and WAD rams, respectively. BA and UD had higher proportion of muscle distribution and were generally better than the YK and WAD breeds. This may boost their potential for large scale meat production under fattening conditions.
地方品种公羊集约育肥的形态指标和胴体测量
生长率评价是畜禽繁育育肥中经常进行的一项重要的畜牧业工作。肉质产量是绵羊生产育种目标中最重要的性状。有关动物是否适合肉制品的有用信息可以在形态学基础上进行评估。本试验旨在研究巴拉米公羊(BA)、乌达公羊(UD)、扬卡萨公羊(YK)和西非矮公羊(WAD)在活重、胴体性状和肉质肌肉分布方面的品种差异。采用完全随机设计,将48只公羊随机分为4组,每组12只。在育肥期间,每周进行身体线性测量。饲喂试验结束后,禁食18小时,屠宰测定胴体尺寸和肌肉分布。结果表明,BA和UD的体长(115.75±4.25和110.25±1.89cm)、肩高(70.50±5.57和69.00±2.16cm)和胸围(92.00±2.94和84.00±1.41cm)分别高于YK(96.50±3.87、60.75±3.30和76.75±0.96cm),而WAD的体长和胸围分别高于WAD(86.50±5.20、53.25±5.32和75.25±3.30cm)。胴体长度、手枪长度和腿长分别为75.75±4.79、60.75±7.14和88.00±2.16;75.50±4.66、56.00±5.00、80.25±5.80;59.00±7.79、56.00±10.62和71.50±2.65;BA、UD、YK、WAD分别为60.50±3.11、53.75±5.91、61.00±2.94cm。BA和UD的肌肉分布比例较高,总体优于YK和WAD品种。这可能会提高它们在育肥条件下大规模肉类生产的潜力。
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