Razmaitė Violeta, Juška Remigijus, Leikus Raimondas, Jatkauskienė Virginija
Animal Science Institute, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, R. Žebenkos 12, LT-82317 Baisogala, Radviliškis District, Lithuania.
Animals (Basel). 2021 Apr 12;11(4):1103. doi: 10.3390/ani11041103.
The diversity of breeds is an important factor influencing carcass and meat quality traits that are also associated with other different effects. The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of breed, gender, and feeding level in the finishing phase on the carcass and meat quality of Lithuanian White and Lithuanian Indigenous Wattle pigs reared indoors. After 60 kg weight, half of the animals from both breeds were fed a restricted diet of approximately 82% of average ad libitum feeding intake, and the other half of pigs were further fed ad libitum to the end of the experiment. Feed restriction during the finishing phase decreased daily gain and weight of pigs at slaughter, and backfat thickness at the tenth rib ( ˂ 0.001, ˂ 0.01, and ˂ 0.05, respectively). Lithuanian White pigs demonstrated higher ( ˂ 0.001) growth rate, live body weight at slaughter and carcass weight, and had a higher ( ˂ 0.01) length of carcass and loin area and lower ( ˂ 0.05) backfat thickness at the last rib and at two points at the lumbar area compared with Lithuanian Indigenous Wattle pigs. The semimembranosus muscle of Lithuanian White pigs had relatively (8.1%) lower ( ˂ 0.001) proportions of saturated and 41.2% higher ( ˂ 0.001) proportions of polyunsaturated fatty acids compared with the pigs of the Lithuanian Indigenous Wattle breed, whereas in the longissimus muscle and subcutaneous tissue, the breed only affected the n-6/n-3 ratio ( ˂ 0.01 and ˂ 0.001, respectively). Gender showed an effect on saturated fatty acids in all the studied tissues, however, the effects on polyunsaturated fatty acids were found in the semimembranosus muscle and subcutaneous tissue ( ˂ 0.05 and ˂ 0.001) and the effects on monounsaturated fatty acids was found only in the semimembranosus muscle ( ˂ 0.01). These differences in the fatty acid composition of the semimembranosus muscle and subcutaneous tissue of females exhibited more favorable lipid quality indices compared with castrated males ( ˂ 0.001). The semimembranosus muscle of Lithuanian White pigs also showed more favorable lipid quality indices in relation to healthy nutrition compared with Lithuanian Indigenous Wattle pigs ( ˂ 0.001). This study is one of the steps toward the development and utilization of endangered breeds. The obtained information can be used to increase choice in pork production and consumption, and provides new insights for research into the conservation of local breeds.
品种多样性是影响胴体和肉质性状的一个重要因素,这些性状还与其他不同的效应相关。本研究的目的是调查育肥阶段的品种、性别和饲养水平对室内饲养的立陶宛白猪和立陶宛本土垂耳猪的胴体和肉质的影响。体重达到60千克后,两个品种的一半猪只饲喂限制日粮,约为平均自由采食摄入量的82%,另一半猪只继续自由采食直至试验结束。育肥阶段的限饲降低了猪的日增重、屠宰体重以及第10肋处的背膘厚度(分别P<0.001、P<0.01和P<0.05)。与立陶宛本土垂耳猪相比,立陶宛白猪的生长速度、屠宰时的活体体重和胴体重量更高(P<0.001),胴体长度和腰部面积更大(P<0.01),最后肋处以及腰部两个点的背膘厚度更低(P<0.05)。与立陶宛本土垂耳猪相比,立陶宛白猪半膜肌中饱和脂肪酸比例相对较低(低8.1%,P<0.001),多不饱和脂肪酸比例高41.2%(P<0.001),而在背最长肌和皮下组织中,品种仅影响n-6/n-3比值(分别为P<0.01和P<0.001)。性别对所有研究组织中的饱和脂肪酸均有影响,然而,对多不饱和脂肪酸浓度的影响仅在半膜肌和皮下组织中观察到(P<0.05和P<0.001),对单不饱和脂肪酸浓度的影响仅在半膜肌中观察到(P<0.01)。与去势公猪相比,母猪半膜肌和皮下组织中脂肪酸组成的这些差异表现出更有利的脂质质量指数(P<0.001)。与立陶宛本土垂耳猪相比,立陶宛白猪的半膜肌在健康营养方面也表现出更有利的脂质质量指数(P<0.001)。本研究是朝着濒危品种的开发和利用迈出地一步。所获得的信息可用于增加猪肉生产和消费中的选择,并为地方品种的保护研究提供新的见解。