Author
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- Daviane M. Costa
(Department of Animal Science, Federal University of Lavras, (DZO/UFLA), P.O. Box 3037, Lavras CEP 37200-000, Minas Gerais, Brazil)
- Tharcilla I. R. C. Alvarenga
(Armidale Livestock Industries Centre, NSW Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, Armidale, NSW 2351, Australia)
- Isabela J. dos Santos
(Department of Animal Science, Federal University of Lavras, (DZO/UFLA), P.O. Box 3037, Lavras CEP 37200-000, Minas Gerais, Brazil)
- Paulo C. G. Dias Junior
(Department of Animal Science, Federal University of Lavras, (DZO/UFLA), P.O. Box 3037, Lavras CEP 37200-000, Minas Gerais, Brazil)
- Flavio A. P. Alvarenga
(Armidale Livestock Industries Centre, NSW Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, Armidale, NSW 2351, Australia)
- Nadja G. Alves
(Department of Animal Science, Federal University of Lavras, (DZO/UFLA), P.O. Box 3037, Lavras CEP 37200-000, Minas Gerais, Brazil)
- Iraides F. Furusho-Garcia
(Department of Animal Science, Federal University of Lavras, (DZO/UFLA), P.O. Box 3037, Lavras CEP 37200-000, Minas Gerais, Brazil)
Abstract
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of sunflower cake from high-oleic seeds on performance, carcass characteristics, meat quality, and intramuscular fatty acid composition of finishing lambs. Thirty-six crossbred ewe lambs were assigned to four treatments (nine lambs/treatment) in a completely randomized design: 0 (control), 150, 300 and 450 g/kg DM of high-oleic sunflower cake. The lambs were weighed weekly and slaughtered with 42.3 ± 0.18 kg body weight and 270 ± 10.8 days of old. The inclusion of sunflower cake did not affect weight gain, dry matter intake and metabolizable energy intake ( p > 0.05). There was an increase in neutral detergent fiber and EE intake ( p < 0.01) with the inclusion of sunflower cake in the diet of the lambs. The inclusion of sunflower cake reduced hot and cold carcass yields ( p < 0.01). Intramuscular fat content, L *, oleic acid, rumenic acid and EPA fatty acids linearly increased ( p < 0.01) with the inclusion of high-oleic sunflower cake. The inclusion of high-oleic sunflower cake reduced saturated fatty acids ( p < 0.01), except stearic acid, which linearly increased ( p < 0.01). Up to 450 g/kg DM of high-oleic sunflower cake in the diet of lambs did not affect animal performance while providing a higher deposition of fat with better fatty acid composition for human consumption.
Suggested Citation
Daviane M. Costa & Tharcilla I. R. C. Alvarenga & Isabela J. dos Santos & Paulo C. G. Dias Junior & Flavio A. P. Alvarenga & Nadja G. Alves & Iraides F. Furusho-Garcia, 2025.
"Performance, Carcass Traits and Meat Quality of Lambs Fed with Increasing Levels of High-Oleic Sunflower Cake,"
Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 15(2), pages 1-14, January.
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RePEc:gam:jagris:v:15:y:2025:i:2:p:191-:d:1568641
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