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Título: The impact of purebred zebu breeds on growth performance and carcass characteristics.
Autoria: SOUZA, J. H. R. de
CÔNSOLO, N. R. B.
FERNANDES, L. de O.
ALMEIDA, L. F.
MACIEL, G. A.
REIS, N. J. C.
KARLSSON, A. H.
PFLANZER, S. B.
Afiliação: JONATÃ HENRIQUE REZENDE DE SOUZA, UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DE CAMPINAS; NARA REGINA BRANDÃO CÔNSOLO, UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO; LEONARDO DE OLIVEIRA FERNANDES, EMPRESA DE PESQUISA AGROPECUÁRIA DE MINAS GERAIS; LAURO FRAGA ALMEIDA, ASSOCIAÇÃO BRASILEIRA DOS CRIADORES DE ZEBU; GIOVANA ALCANTARA MACIEL, CPAC; NINIVE JHORS CARNEIRO REIS, ASSOCIAÇÃO BRASILEIRA DOS CRIADORES DE ZEBU; ANDERS H. KARLSSON, SWEDISH UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES; SERGIO BERTELLI PFLANZER, UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DE CAMPINAS.
Ano de publicação: 2025
Referência: Animals, v. 15, n. 20, article 3024, 2025.
Conteúdo: This study aimed to evaluate the growth performance and carcass characteristics of young intact male purebred origin Zebu cattle of four breeds: Brahman (n = 17), Guzerat (n = 25), Sindhi (n = 23), and Tabapua (n = 41). A total of 106 animals were weaned at 8–9 months, reared together on Urochloa brizantha cv. Paiaguás pasture for 280 days, and subsequently finished in an intensive feedlot for 130 days. Animal development was assessed through serial weighing, carcass ultrasound measurements, and feed intake monitoring. Post-slaughter, hot and cold carcass traits were registered. Sindhi cattle exhibited lower birth and final body weights, averaging 508.6 kg, compared to 602.7–628.9 kg for the other breeds (p < 0.05), reflecting their smaller body structure and lower feed intake (18.00 kg/day vs. 21.27–22.14 kg/day for the other breeds). However, despite their reduced dry matter intake (10.17 kg/day), Sindhi showed one of the most favorable feed conversion ratios (9.08), comparable to Guzerat (9.27), both more efficient than Brahman (7.42) and Tabapua (8.05) (p < 0.05). Brahman animals had the greatest rib eye area (REA) during both pasture (75.43 cm2) and at finishing (92.31 cm2). Hot carcass weight ranged from 333.4–353.9 kg for Brahman, Guzerat and Tabapua, while for Sindhi, the weight was 285.9 kg. However, Sindhi showed favorable carcass yield and usable meat content, despite reduced body development. Loin and rump fat thickness showed little variation across breeds, and marbling scores did not differ. These findings demonstrate that while heavier breeds like Brahman excel in muscle deposition and carcass weight, lighter breeds like Sindhi are efficient in converting feed into meat, offering competitive carcass yields. The results reinforce the value of breed-specific management strategies to optimize beef production and support Brazil’s competitiveness in global meat markets.
Thesagro: Raça
Carcaça
Crescimento
Produção de Carne
NAL Thesaurus: Zebu
Zebu breeds
Brahman
Carcass characteristics
Growth performance
Palavras-chave: Guzerat
Sindhi
Tabapua
Digital Object Identifier: https://doi.org/10.3390/ani15203024
Tipo do material: Artigo de periódico
Acesso: openAccess
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