Abstract

This study was carried out to investigate the effects of housing system on the carcass and meat qualities of Hanwoo (Korean cattle) bulls. Fourteen 6 months-old male calves were randomly divided into two groups. The first group was individually tethered using double neck-bar tethers. The second group was collectively loose-housed in the pen. They were raised for 15 months prior to slaughter. At 24 h post-slaughter chilling, the carcasses were weighed and evaluated by official grader for carcass traits. At 48 h post-slaughter chilling, the M. longissimus at the 12-13 th thoracic vertebra from each carcass was collected and stored at 4±0.2°C for 7 days for meat quality analysis. There were no significant differences in dressing percentage and carcass yield index between groups. Meat from loose bulls had lower marbling score (p<0.05) and fat content (p<0.01) but higher PUFA concentration (p<0.001) than that from tethered bulls. There were no significant differences physical and sensory properties, aroma pattern, TBARS value, metmyoglobin concentration and CIE color values during refrigerated storage between groups. Compared to tethering, loose-housing bulls produced lower fat content and healthier meat without different physical properties, acceptability, and lipid and color stabilities.

Highlights

  • Human well-being and animal welfare become concerning issues related to beef production system

  • Hodges (2000) defined animal welfare as, “the care of animals kept in the service of mankind, so that their wellbeing is provided for, their natural needs are not restricted, and their worth and dignity as individuals are recognized”

  • Animal housing is an important factor in animal welfare which may affect beef quality

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Human well-being and animal welfare become concerning issues related to beef production system. Animal housing is an important factor in animal welfare which may affect beef quality. There are two types of housing for cattle which are practiced in Korea, i.e. tethering and loosing. Tethering may be practiced in order to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of production. An alternative housing system which may meet the animal welfare concern is loose housing in a group pens with an adequate space allowance. This study was carried out to investigate the effects of housing system (i.e. loose housing and tethering) on the carcass and meat qualities of Hanwoo (Korean cattle) bulls. Maturity was about ossification of cartilage in left semiconductor backbone thorn promontory and was scored from 1 (youthful) to 9 (mature) according to the reference index.

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