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Carcass- and meat quality of pasture vs concentrate fed German Simmental and German Holstein bulls
2006
Archives Animal Breeding
Many factors affect ruminant carcass and meat quality, and among the genetic and environmental factors, feeding plays an important role in the determination of quality. In a large study, sixty-four German Holstein and German Simmental bulls were randomly allocated to either an indoor concentrate feeding system or periods of pasture feeding following by a finishing period. During this period the animals got a concentrate containing linseed to improve the meat quality for the consumer and enhance
doi:10.5194/aab-49-315-2006
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