Abstract

Ninety female lambs of the Beni-Guil sheep breed were used to study the effect of slaughter live weight (SLW) on carcass characteristics and meat quality. The animals were raised in Morocco’s eastern area under a pastoral-transhumant system. The lambs were slaughtered at three weight classes (SLW1 =20-25 kg, SLW2 = 26-30 kg, SLW3 = 31-35 kg). Ultimate pH value (pHu), fat and meat color, zoometric measurement, conformation score, fatness state, and fat consistency were evaluated 24 h post-slaughter. The carcass measures and compactness indexes increase with higher SLW (p<0.001). However, the dressing percentage and shrinkage were not affected. The longissimus lumborum muscle was used for meat quality determination. The pHu was not affected (p>0.05) by SLW effect. With respect to meat color, the lightness (L*) decreased with increasing SLW, while the redness increased (p<0.05). The female lambs with a carcass weight of 20-25 kg have a higher L* value (41.89), and lambs with a carcass weight between 31 and 35 kg have a higher redness value (21.73). In relation to the c1arcass fatness state and carcass conformation, the SLW had a significant effect (p<0.001). The conformation and the fatness increase in the logical sequence of SLW.

Highlights

  • The total ruminant population in Morocco currently numbers about 29 million heads divided between cattle, sheep, goats and camels

  • Ninety female lambs of the Beni-Guil sheep breed were used to study the effect of slaughter live weight (SLW) on carcass characteristics and meat quality

  • Concerning the carcass subjective quality, the results showed a significant effect of SLW on conformation and fatness state (p

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Introduction

The total ruminant population in Morocco currently numbers about 29 million heads divided between cattle, sheep, goats and camels. Since 2011, the Moroccan Institute for Standardization has granted the Beni-Guil sheep meat as a Protected geographical indication (PGI) the from eastern region of Morocco, (ministerial order n° 116411 du joumada II1432 (5 may 2011)). This PGI breed is among the main local breeds exploited in Morocco with a workforce of around 2 million heads. This study aims to determine the effect of live weight at slaughter (20-25 kg; 26-30 kg; 31-35 kg) on carcass and meat quality of Beni-Guil-PGI sheep, and to contribute to the characterization of this Moroccan label

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