Growth and slaughter characteristics of weaning male kids of turkish native goat breeds
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Şen, U., Şirin, E., Filik, A. G., Önder, H., Piwczyński, D., & Kolenda, M. (2021). Growth and Slaughter Characteristics of Weaning Male Kids of Turkish Native Goat Breeds. Animals, 11(10), 2788.Özet
There is little knowledge about the carcass potential of Turkish native goat breeds raised
under different rearing conditions. It is necessary to compare the carcass characteristics of these
breeds to minimize the effect of the rearing conditions. Therefore, this study aims to compare the
growth, slaughter, and carcass characteristics of male kids at weaning age to eliminate the impact of
rearing conditions. Kids born to Angora (n = 6), Hair (n = 6), Honamlı (n = 6), and Kilis (n = 6) Turkish
native goat breeds, ranging in age from 2–3 years, were slaughtered at 90 days of weaning age and
carcass characteristics were determined immediately. There were differences (p < 0.05) among breeds
in terms of birth weight (BW) and daily weight gain (DWG) from birth to weaning age. Honamlı kids
had higher BW and DWG than those of other breeds (p < 0.05). Similarly, carcass weights (hot–cold)
and yields (hot–cold) of Honamlı kids were higher compared to kids born to other breeds (p < 0.05).
Additionally, Honamlı and Hair kids had higher longissimus-dorsi (LD), and semitendinosus (ST)
muscle weights compared to Kilis and Angora kids. Interestingly, Kilis kids had lower BW and DWG
than those of other breeds (p < 0.05). There were significant differences (p < 0.05) among breeds
in terms of non-carcass parts and organ weights. Positive correlations were calculated between
cross-sectional area and weight (r = 0.793; p < 0.01), length and weight (r = 0.723; p < 0.01), and depth
and weight (r = 0.698; p < 0.01) in LD muscle of all kids. A similar correlation trend was calculated
for the ST muscle (cross-sectional area and weight; r = 0.699; p < 0.01, length and weight; r = 0.751;
p < 0.01, and depth and weight; r = 0.528; p < 0.05) in all kids. In conclusion, the present study results
showed that Honamlı kids could be used for fattening material due to their good carcass quality
compared to other native breeds.