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Title: Influence of the Use of Milk Replacers on Carcass Characteristics of Suckling Kids from Eight Spanish Goat Breeds
Authors: Ripoll, Guillermo
Alcalde, María Jesús
Argüello Henríquez, Anastasio 
Córdoba, María Guía
Panea, Begoña
UNESCO Clasification: 310403 Cría
3104 Producción Animal
Keywords: Rearing system
Tissue composition
Breed
Issue Date: 2021
Journal: Animals 
Abstract: Since goat milk has a higher value than kid meat in Europe, some farmers rear kids with milk replacers, although some studies have stated that kids raised on natural milk yield higherquality carcasses. Our previous studies showed some interactions between breed and rearing system on carcass and meat quality. This study evaluated the influence of the use of milk replacers on several carcass characteristics of suckling kids from eight Spanish goat breeds (Florida, Cabra del Guadarrama, Majorera, Palmera, Payoya, Retinta, Tinerfeña, and Verata). A total of 246 kids fed milk replacer (MR) or natural milk (NM) were evaluated. Carcass, head, viscera, and kidney fat weights, as well as several carcass measurements (round perimeter, forelimb width, carcass length, forelimb length, and carcass compactness index), were registered. Forelimbs were dissected to study tissue composition. For all studied variables, interactions were found between rearing system and breed. In general, the MR rearing system increased the head and visceral weights, as well as the length measurements and muscle percentages. Conversely, the NM rearing system increased carcass compactness and resulted in higher fat contents, independent of the deposit. The choice of one or another rearing system should be made according to the needs of the target market
URI: https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/jspui/handle/10553/160462
ISSN: 2076-2615
DOI: 10.3390/ani11113300
Source: Animal [ISSN1751-7311], v.11 (Noviembre 2021)
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