Effect of ground flaxseed on the carcass characteristics of Karadi male lambs

To investigate the effect of dietary supplementation of Ground Flaxseed (GF) on performance and carcass characteristics of Karadi male lambs. Flaxseed was used in feeding period that lasted for 90 days using twelve ram Karadi lambs, at 6 months old, which divided into 3 equal groups (4 rams/group)....

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Main Authors: Chowman A. Omar, Awat N. Yousif, Muhammad K. Arif, Hemn G. Zahir
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Language:Arabic
Published: University of Mosul, College of Veterinary Medicine 2019-03-01
Series:Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences
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Online Access:https://vetmedmosul.com/article_159506_a4c699a3755e2125aa3febbeba9397ab.pdf
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spelling doaj-b030cdb7a7e14f4dae6d4e151f872d872020-11-25T01:31:23ZaraUniversity of Mosul, College of Veterinary MedicineIraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences1607-38942071-12552019-03-01331939810.33899/ijvs.2019.125517.1039159506Effect of ground flaxseed on the carcass characteristics of Karadi male lambsChowman A. Omar0Awat N. Yousif1Muhammad K. Arif2Hemn G. Zahir3Animal Science Dept., College of Agricultural Sciences, Sulaimani UniversityAnimal Science Dept., College of Agricultural Sciences, Sulaimani UniversityAnimal Science Dept., College of Agricultural Sciences, Sulaimani UniversityAnimal Science Dept., College of Agricultural Sciences, Sulaimani UniversityTo investigate the effect of dietary supplementation of Ground Flaxseed (GF) on performance and carcass characteristics of Karadi male lambs. Flaxseed was used in feeding period that lasted for 90 days using twelve ram Karadi lambs, at 6 months old, which divided into 3 equal groups (4 rams/group). The lambs were randomly allocated into three treatments to receive either control ration (no Ground flaxseed), or ration containing 4% Ground Flaxseed (T1), or diet containing 8% Ground Flaxseed (T2). All the lambs were received an equal daily allowance of concentrate ration (3% of the body weight). At the end of feeding trial (8 weeks), all the lambs were slaughtered. They were weighed immediately before slaughter to provide slaughter body weight (SBW). Immediately after skinning, evisceration was carried out and the carcass components were weighted. Then several quantity characteristics for carcasses were studied, which include: hot carcass weight (HCW), dressing percentage, thickness of subcutaneous fat, rib eye area, partition and cutting of Carcass. Data were analyzed using XL Stat. The results showed that GF has no significant effect on live body weight, hot carcass weight, and dressing percentage %, it also has no significant differences on some carcass cuts for example: leg, shoulder, loin, rack, fore shank and neck. On the other hand, GF supplementation caused a significant (P<0.01) decrease in Sub-fat thickness which was 3.695 ± 0.629 and 2.375 ± 0.191in T1 and T2 respectively in comparison to control group 5.015 ± 0.049 mm. Rib eye area increased significantly (P<0.05) in T1 and T2 treatments (12.035±0.205 and 14.145 ± 0.955 respectively) compared to control (10.005 ±1.039 cm<strong><sup>2</sup></strong>). Some of the carcass cuts, Breast and Flank, decreased significantly (P<0.05) in T2 compared to T1 and Control. In conclusion, GF supplementation significantly decrease breast and flank cuts, while rib eye area significantly increased. However, the decrease in fat thickness may be reflecting the decrease in fat percentages in the carcass that indicates the effect of GF in improvement of carcass traits.https://vetmedmosul.com/article_159506_a4c699a3755e2125aa3febbeba9397ab.pdfflaxseed powderkaradi ram lambshot carcass weightdressing percentagerib eye area
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author Chowman A. Omar
Awat N. Yousif
Muhammad K. Arif
Hemn G. Zahir
spellingShingle Chowman A. Omar
Awat N. Yousif
Muhammad K. Arif
Hemn G. Zahir
Effect of ground flaxseed on the carcass characteristics of Karadi male lambs
Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences
flaxseed powder
karadi ram lambs
hot carcass weight
dressing percentage
rib eye area
author_facet Chowman A. Omar
Awat N. Yousif
Muhammad K. Arif
Hemn G. Zahir
author_sort Chowman A. Omar
title Effect of ground flaxseed on the carcass characteristics of Karadi male lambs
title_short Effect of ground flaxseed on the carcass characteristics of Karadi male lambs
title_full Effect of ground flaxseed on the carcass characteristics of Karadi male lambs
title_fullStr Effect of ground flaxseed on the carcass characteristics of Karadi male lambs
title_full_unstemmed Effect of ground flaxseed on the carcass characteristics of Karadi male lambs
title_sort effect of ground flaxseed on the carcass characteristics of karadi male lambs
publisher University of Mosul, College of Veterinary Medicine
series Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences
issn 1607-3894
2071-1255
publishDate 2019-03-01
description To investigate the effect of dietary supplementation of Ground Flaxseed (GF) on performance and carcass characteristics of Karadi male lambs. Flaxseed was used in feeding period that lasted for 90 days using twelve ram Karadi lambs, at 6 months old, which divided into 3 equal groups (4 rams/group). The lambs were randomly allocated into three treatments to receive either control ration (no Ground flaxseed), or ration containing 4% Ground Flaxseed (T1), or diet containing 8% Ground Flaxseed (T2). All the lambs were received an equal daily allowance of concentrate ration (3% of the body weight). At the end of feeding trial (8 weeks), all the lambs were slaughtered. They were weighed immediately before slaughter to provide slaughter body weight (SBW). Immediately after skinning, evisceration was carried out and the carcass components were weighted. Then several quantity characteristics for carcasses were studied, which include: hot carcass weight (HCW), dressing percentage, thickness of subcutaneous fat, rib eye area, partition and cutting of Carcass. Data were analyzed using XL Stat. The results showed that GF has no significant effect on live body weight, hot carcass weight, and dressing percentage %, it also has no significant differences on some carcass cuts for example: leg, shoulder, loin, rack, fore shank and neck. On the other hand, GF supplementation caused a significant (P<0.01) decrease in Sub-fat thickness which was 3.695 ± 0.629 and 2.375 ± 0.191in T1 and T2 respectively in comparison to control group 5.015 ± 0.049 mm. Rib eye area increased significantly (P<0.05) in T1 and T2 treatments (12.035±0.205 and 14.145 ± 0.955 respectively) compared to control (10.005 ±1.039 cm<strong><sup>2</sup></strong>). Some of the carcass cuts, Breast and Flank, decreased significantly (P<0.05) in T2 compared to T1 and Control. In conclusion, GF supplementation significantly decrease breast and flank cuts, while rib eye area significantly increased. However, the decrease in fat thickness may be reflecting the decrease in fat percentages in the carcass that indicates the effect of GF in improvement of carcass traits.
topic flaxseed powder
karadi ram lambs
hot carcass weight
dressing percentage
rib eye area
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