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* Department of Animal Science, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Ciudad Universitaria, 28040 Madrid, Spain
Copese S.A., 40300 Sepúlveda, Segovia, Spain
Abstract
Iberian x Duroc pigs (n = 168), with an average age of 152 d and 42 ± 2 kg, were used to investigate the effect of feeding regimen (ad libitum access to feed [AL] vs. 82% of AL from 152 to 201 d of age and 72% from 202 to 263 d of age [FR]) and gender (intact females [IF], castrated females [CF], and castrated males [CM]) on growth performance and carcass and meat quality. For the last 54 d before slaughter at 317 d of age, all pigs had AL access to feed. Between 152 and 263 d of age, pigs consuming AL had greater (P < 0.001) ADFI and ADG than FR pigs; however, when all pigs received AL access to feed (264 to 317 d of age), ADFI (P < 0.05), ADG (P < 0.001), and G:F (P < 0.01) increased in FR pigs compared to AL pigs. During the entire feeding period (152 to 317 d of age), ADG in FR pigs was less (P < 0.01) than AL pigs. Feed restricted pigs tended to have greater (P < 0.10) yields of trimmed hams and shoulders and less carcass fat than AL pigs, but feeding regimens did not affect chemical composition and color of meat. Intact females tended (P < 0.10) to have greater G:F and produced carcasses with less (P < 0.05) fat, greater (P < 0.01) proportions of primal cuts, and higher (P < 0.05) CP in the LM than CF and CM. It was concluded from this experiment that feed restriction applied from 152 to 263 d of age improved primal cut yields without affecting G:F, pork quality, and cured ham production traits. Moreover, IF were superior to their castrated counterparts (particularly, CF) in growth performance and primal cut yields. Therefore, feed restriction in intact females can be recommended as an acceptable practice for the production of Iberian pigs under intensive conditions.
Key Words: carcass quality castrated females feed restriction growth performance Iberian pigs
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