THE INFLUENCE OF FEED ENERGY LEVEL ON GROWTH AND CARCASS TRAITS IN BULLS OF TWO BREED TYPES

M. A. PRICE, SARAH BUTSON, M. MAKARECHIAN
1984 Canadian Journal of Animal Science  
PnrcE, M. A., BursoN, Se.neu aNo MernnEcHreN, M. 19g4. The influence of feed energy level on growth and carcass traits in bulls of two breed tvpes. Can. J. A serial slaughter experiment is described using 48 yearling bulls: 24 Hereford crossbred (HX) and 24Beef synthetic (Sy). Twetve bulls of each breed type were fed a high-energy, mainly grain diet (Hi) and the other 12 a pelleted alfalfa diet (Lo). The two breed types showed similar growth rate and feed efficiency, yet at constant carcass
more » ... ht (375.2 kg) the HX were fatter (44.2vs.3i.2 kg) and had less muscle (110.3 vs. 116.8 kg) in the dissected side than the Sy. The Hi diet resulted in greater growth rate (1.46 vs. 1.06 kg/day) and feed efficiency (9.5 vs. 12.7 kglkg), in both breed types, than the Lo diet and resulted in a greaier rate of fat thickness accumulation (p:0.001). At constanr carcass wei+fu (475.2 kg), the Hi diet gave more fat (46.9 vs. 34.5 kg) and less msucle (l09.ovs. llg.0 kg) and bone (24.6 vs. 28.0 kg) in the dissected side than the Lo diet in both breediypes. It is concluded that biological type and diet can be manipulated independettily to produce optimum carcass grades at various carcass weights.
doi:10.4141/cjas84-038 fatcat:bgdzeclwqvh6fonzbtrixlp5te