Ivanković Ante, Pećina Mateja, Bittante Giovanni, Amalfitano Nicoló, Konjačić Miljenko, Kelava Ugarković Nikolina
Department of Animal Science and Technology, University of Zagreb Faculty of Agriculture, Svetošimunska 25, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia.
Department of Agronomy, Food, Natural Resources, Animals and Environment (DAFNAE), University of Padova, Via dell'Università 16, 35020 Legnaro, Italy.
Animals (Basel). 2025 Jun 28;15(13):1911. doi: 10.3390/ani15131911.
Local horse breeds, particularly cold-blood types, are often marginalized in economic and social contexts, primarily due to the neglect of their economic, genetic, and cultural potential, as well as their role in preserving the identity of rural areas, local communities, and ecosystems. The valorization of these breeds is a crucial prerequisite for their economic repositioning. The Croatian Posavina horse is a local breed, well adapted to harsh, extensive production systems. Its sustainability is achieved through pasture-based meat production, primarily targeting foreign European markets. Ensuring the sustainability of conservation programs requires a thorough understanding of growth dynamics, carcass traits, and meat quality. This study assessed growth performance and carcass characteristics in a sample of 30 male foals, with ten animals selected for detailed analysis of fatty acid, amino acid, and volatile aromatic compound profiles. At eleven months of age, the foals reached a live weight of 347 kg and a dressing percentage of 60.62%. Color, tenderness, and water-holding capacity parameters were favorable for consumers. The meat's high protein content (22.37%) and low intramuscular fat (3.61%) make it suitable for health-conscious or sensitive consumer groups. A high proportion of polyunsaturated fatty acids (28.5%) and a nutritionally balanced ω-6/ω-3 ratio (3.46) highlight the meat's functional properties. The essential-to-non-essential amino acid ratio (0.81) further supports its nutritional value. Sensory analysis confirmed an attractive appearance, desirable texture and flavor, and a rich aromatic profile. The carcass and meat quality results, when compared with the production traits of other horse breeds, indicate that Croatian Posavina foal meat is a high-quality and nutritionally valuable alternative to conventional red meat. With optimized conservation and production strategies, the Croatian Posavina horse holds strong potential for market repositioning within sustainable and functional meat production systems.
当地马种,尤其是冷血马种,在经济和社会环境中常常被边缘化,这主要是因为它们的经济、遗传和文化潜力被忽视,以及它们在维护农村地区、当地社区和生态系统特性方面的作用未得到重视。提升这些马种的价值是它们实现经济重新定位的关键前提。克罗地亚波萨维纳马是一个当地马种,非常适应恶劣的粗放型生产系统。它通过以牧场为基础的肉类生产实现可持续发展,主要面向欧洲国外市场。确保保护计划的可持续性需要深入了解生长动态、胴体特征和肉质。本研究评估了30匹雄性马驹样本的生长性能和胴体特征,其中10匹马被选来详细分析脂肪酸、氨基酸和挥发性芳香化合物谱。在11个月大时,这些马驹的活重达到347千克,屠宰率为60.62%。肉的颜色、嫩度和持水能力参数对消费者来说很有利。肉的高蛋白含量(22.37%)和低肌内脂肪(3.61%)使其适合注重健康或敏感的消费群体。高比例的多不饱和脂肪酸(28.5%)和营养均衡的ω-6/ω-3比值(3.46)突出了肉的功能特性。必需氨基酸与非必需氨基酸的比例(0.81)进一步证明了其营养价值。感官分析证实其外观吸引人、质地和风味宜人,且具有浓郁的香气。与其他马种的生产性状相比,胴体和肉质结果表明,克罗地亚波萨维纳马驹肉是传统红肉的优质且具有营养价值的替代品。通过优化保护和生产策略,克罗地亚波萨维纳马在可持续和功能性肉类生产系统中具有很强的市场重新定位潜力。