A comparison of boars, gilts and castrates for bacon manufacture 1. On farm performance, carcass and meat quality characteristics and weight loss in the preparation of sides for curing
- 1 August 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Animal Science
- Vol. 37 (1) , 1-9
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0003356100001458
Abstract
A total of 182 pigs from one farm and comprising 65 boars (B), 65 gilts (G) and 52 castrates (C) from 48 litters, were reared from birth to 89 kg live weight. Sex of pig did not influence age at slaughter but B compared with G and C had lower killing-out proportions (0·748 v. 0·756 v. 0·753) and reduced backfat measurements. Skin damage in transit to slaughter and/or in lairage was more prevalent in B compared with C, with G being intermediate. Muscle pH measurements were not influenced by sex except ultimate pH of the m. semispinalis capitis, where B compared with G and C had a higher incidence of values above 6·1 (0·246 v. 0·060 v. 0·120). Carcasses of B had proportionately more shoulder (0·04 unit) and more leg (0·011 unit), at the expense of middle, than those of C with G being intermediate. Weight losses in the preparation of de-boned sides for curing were higher in carcasses of B compared with G and C.Keywords
This publication has 13 references indexed in Scilit:
- SEX DIFFERENCES IN THE NUTRITION AND GROWTH OF PIGSPublished by Elsevier ,1981
- Production de viandes de Porcs mâles entiers ou castrés : efficacité alimentaire et composition corporelle chez les races hypermuscléesAnimal Research, 1979
- The effect of preslaughter lairage on serum thyroxine and cortisol levels at slaughter, and meat quality of boars, hogs and giltsJournal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 1978
- A national survey of muscle pH values in commercial pig carcassesInternational Journal of Food Science & Technology, 1975
- PERFORMANCE, CARCASS COMPOSITION, AND FAT COMPOSITION OF BOARS, GILTS, AND BARROWS FED TWO LEVELS OF PROTEINCanadian Journal of Animal Science, 1972
- THE PROBLEM OF SEX TAINT IN PORK IN RELATION TO THE GROWTH AND CARCASS CHARACTERISTICS OF BOARS AND BARROWS: A REVIEWCanadian Journal of Animal Science, 1969
- The influence of castration on the growth of male pigs in relation to high levels of dietary proteinAnimal Science, 1967
- The effect of sex on growth and carcass quality in the bacon pigThe Journal of Agricultural Science, 1965
- The effects of castration on meat production in cattle, sheep and pigsThe Journal of Agricultural Science, 1964
- Extension of Multiple Range Tests to Group Means with Unequal Numbers of ReplicationsPublished by JSTOR ,1956