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거세돈의 제한 급여 효과

  • 조성백
    • The Korea Swine Journal
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    • v.23 no.9 s.265
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    • pp.123-126
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    • 2001
  • 돼지 성별 사료섭취량 및 체조성과 관련된 시험 결과를 보면 자유채식시 사료섭취량은 거세돈이 암퇘지와 비거세돈보다 많으며, 적육 축적률은 낮다. 체중 30$\~$60kg의 비육기에 자유채식과 제한급여구를 비교한 결과 증체율과 지방축적률은 자유채식에서 높았으며, 거세돈의 에너지 섭취 수준을 $8\%$ 제한시 암퇘지를 자유채식시킨 경우와 비슷한 성장률을 보였다. 또한 80$\~$140kg의 체중에서 최대 단백질 축적량은 수퇘지 42.5kg 암퇘지 40.0kg, 거세돈37.5kg이고, 1일 단백질 축적량은 수퇘지 180g, 암퇘지 160g, 거세돈 145g정도로 성별로 차이가 있다. 체지방축적은 에너지 수준과 거세실시 여부, 일당증체량은 에너지 수준에 큰 영향을 받는다.

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Effects of Castration on Growth and Meat Quality in Finishing Male Jeju Horses (거세가 비육기 제주마의 증체 및 육질에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Chong-Eon;Seong, P.N.;Oh, W.Y.;Kim, K.I.
    • Journal of Animal Science and Technology
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    • v.47 no.3
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    • pp.391-396
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    • 2005
  • 이 연구는 거세가 제주 수말 비육시 성장 및 육질에 미치는 영향을 구영하기 위해 수행되었다. 24필(16-20개월령 )의 제주마를 12두씩 대조구(비거세)와 거세구에 3반복 (반복 당 4두)으로 배치하여 380일 동안 비육 시험을 실시하였다. 건초와 물은 자유급식 시켰고, 농후사료는 초기 260일 동안 체중의 1.25%, 후기 120 일 동안은 체중의 1.5% 급여하였다. 일당증체량과 사료섭취량은 처리 간 차이가 없었다. 등심단면적은 거세시 다소 증가되었고(P < 0.05), 근내지방도도 유의적 차이는 없었지만(P=0.08) 거세에 의해서 개선되는 경향을 보 였다{2.10 vs 1.59). 거세에 의해서 말고기 등심의 조지방 힘량은 증가된(P < 0.01) 반면, 수분과 조단백질 함량 은 감소되는 경향을 보였다 등심의 육색, pH, 가열감량 및 보수력은 거세 유무에 따른 차이를 보이지 않았 으나, 전단력은 거세구가 다소 감소하는 경향을 보였다(5.2vs 6.4 kg / 1.0-cm diameter core). 말고기 관능평가 에서는 거세구가 비거세에 비해 다즙성 연도 및 향미에서 개선된 경향을 보였다. 이 연구 결과, 제주마를 거 세 비육함으로써 근내지방도를 증가시켜 말고기의 육질을 개선시킬 수 있을 것으로 사료된다.

Effects of the Castration Time on Growth Performance, Meat Quality and Fatty Acid Profiles of Korean Black Goats (흑염소의 거세시기가 발육, 육질 및 지방산조성에 미치는 영향)

  • Choi, Sun-Ho;Kim, Sang-Woo;HwangBo, Soon;Choe, Chang-Yong;Kim, Jin-Hyoung
    • Journal of Animal Science and Technology
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    • v.52 no.1
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    • pp.37-42
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    • 2010
  • A study was conducted to examine the effect of the castration time on growth, meat quality and fatty acid composition of Korean black goats. Forty five male kids were divided into five groups, including control (without castration) and four groups with the kids castrated at 0.5, 3, 5 and 7 months of age, respectively. Average daily body weight gain (ADG) for control was significantly (P<0.05) higher than the castrated groups. ADG did not differ between the castrated groups. The ADG of the male kids castrated at 3 and 5 months of age tended to be higher than the other castrated groups. Dressing percentage for 0.5 months-castrated group was higher than 7 months-castrated group. Retail cut percentages for control was higher (P<0.05) than others, but the retail cut percentages did not differ between the castrated groups. Compared with control, higher fat percentages of carcasses appeared in the castrated groups (P<0.05). The fat percentages gradually increased in earlier castrated animals. As castrated earlier, moisture contents tended to decrease, whereas crude protein and fat contents tended to increase. The different castration time did not affect physical properties of goat meat (shear force, cooking loss, and water holding capacity). Results from panel tests showed that juiciness or tenderness of meats for 5 months-castrated group tended to be higher than those for the other groups. The flavor of meatfor 7-months castrated group appeared to be more favorable compared with 0.5- or 3-months castrated groups (P<0.05). The proportion of saturated fatty acid in meat washigher for 5-months castrated group and lower for 3-months castrated group as compared to the other castrated groups, whereas the proportion of unsaturated fatty acid was vice versa (P<0.05). Mono-unsaturated fatty acid contents did not differ between thecastrated groups. Present results indicatedthat castration at 3 or 5 months of age increased growth performance and meat quality of Korean black goats.

Studies on the Effects of Caponization and Various Hormone Treatment on the Meat Production and Quality in Growing Chicken (닭에 있어서 거세(去勢) 및 Hormone 처리(處理)가 산육성(産肉性) 및 육질(肉質)에 미치는 영향(影響)에 관한 연구(硏究))

  • Ra, Kwang Yon
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural Science
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.9-47
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    • 1975
  • These experiments were caried out to study the effects of caponization and various hormone treatments upon meat production and improvement of meat quality of growing chicken. Sixtyseven days old 160 New Hampshire cockerels were treated and growth rate, carcass yield, change of weight of individual organs, meat composition and change of amino acid were measured and analysed. Otherwise change of testis and thyroid gland by hormone treatment were investigated histologically. The results obtained were as follows. 1. The effectst of caponization and hormone treatment upon meat production were; 1) Body weight of cockerels in D. E. S. group without caponization was increased. upon 96.86% than initial period and A. C. T. H. group was 104.22% but other groups and all carponization groups were lighter than those of control group. 2) Weekly body gain of D. E. S. group without caponization was best showing the significance (102.69 g) and the group with caponization were lower than those groups without caponization. 3) Carcass yield was best in Testo. group without caponization (831.2 g) and the group with caponization were lower than the group without caponization. 4) Carcass rate was highest in A. C. T. H. group with caponization and (67.22%) lowest in Testo. group without caponization (63.37%), but any significance was not recognized. 2. The effects of caponizatitn and hormone treatments upon the coposition of meat and amino acids were; 1) Any significance was not recognized between treated and untreated group about change of moisture, crude protein, crude ash and glycogen contents in meat. 2) Fat co tent in muscle in the all treated groups were higher than that of control group. 3) Extracts of group without caponization were higher than those of groups with caponization. 4) Lysin contents were highest in D. E. S. group with caponization (11. 12/ 16.0 g N) and generelly Testo. group was lower compared with D. E. S. group. 5) Histidine and Arginine contents were higher in the groups with caponization than without caponization. 6) Aspartic acid content were higher in D. E. S. group and A. C. T. H. group without depend on caponization. 7) Treonine content was higher in Testo. group without caponization and in the group with caponization and without hormone treatment compared with those of control group without caponization. 8) Serine content was decreased in the group with caponization and increased by D. E. S. and A. C. T. H treatment groups and glutamic acid was also decreased in Testo. group with out caponization. 9) Cystine content was decreased by Testo. treatment and was not appeared in Testo. group without caponization. 10) Valine content was lower in control group with caponization but significance was not recognized between other groups and control group without caponization. 11) Glycine, Alanine, Methionine. Isoleucine, Leucine, Thyrosine and Phenylalanine contents were not so difference between hormone treated groups and control group without caponization. 3. The effects of caponization and hormone treatment upon the change of organs were: 1) The weight of all organs were heaviest in D. E. S. group without caponization (18.5g) and lightest in A. C. T. H. group without caponization (155. 3g) but no significance was recognized between hormone treatment groups. 2) Heart weight was heaviest in D. E. S. group without caponization (7.46 g) and lightest in Testo. group without caponization (5.95 g). 3) Liver weight was heaviest in D. E. S. group without caponization(32.89g) and lightest in hormone untreated group with caponization(29.66g). Significance was not recognized. 4) Spleen weight was heaivest in Testo. group with caponization (3.22 g) and lightest in D. E. S. group without caponization(2.00g) in contrast with the other groups. High significance was recognized among the groups (P<0.01). 5) Cloacal thymus weight was lightest in D. E. S. group with or without caponization compared with control group without caponization. High significance was recognized among the groups. 6) Muscle fat content was not appeared in A. C. T. H. group with caponization, but it was highly increased in D. E. S. group with or without caponization. 7) Testis weight was lightest in D. E. S. group (0.38g) compared with control group (2.66g). Significance was recognized among the groups. 8) Large intestine, small intestine and cecum weight and length were heavier and longer in D. E. S. group without caponization and control group without caponization was lighter than those of hormone treated groups. 4. The effects of caponization and hormone treatment upon histological change of testis and thyroid gland: 1) The histological change of testis was significantly appeared in D. E. S. group that seminifirous tubles was slowly atrophied, the funtion of spernatogenesis was ceased, spermatocyte was changed as degeneration by pyknosis and karyorrhexis and interstitial cell was also atrophied, but in Testo. and A. C. T. H. group were similar as control group. 2) The histological change of thyroid gland in Testo. and A. C. T. H. groups without caponization were similar to that of control group without caponization, but in D. E. S. group without caponization, was changed squamously. Thyroid gland of the groups with caponization, epithelium of was atrophied and changed squamously as degeneration by pyknosis and karyorrhexis and the function of thyroid gland was slowly ceased in colloid and in hormone treated group with caponization.

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Effects of Feeding Mugwort Pelleted Diet on the Meat Quality in Pigs (쑥 펠렛사료 급여가 돼지의 육질에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim Byung-Ki;Kim Young-Jik;Kim Soo-Min
    • Food Science of Animal Resources
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.393-398
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    • 2004
  • To investigate the effect of dietary mugwort pellet on the growing performance and meat quality barrow (T1) and boar (T2) were alloted into six treatments : 1) commercial feed, 2) T1-1 and T2-1 (commercial feed supplemented with 3.0% mugwort pellet), 3) T1-2 and T2-2 (commercial feed supplemented with 5.0% mugwort pellet). They were fed experimental diets for 60 days before slaughtered. Meat samples were taken in wrap package and stored at 4$\pm$1$^{\circ}C$. Daily gain in both groups (T1 and T2) were higher than those of the control (p<0.05). Feed conversion tended to be lower in barrow group than boar group and tended to be decreased according to supplementation of mugwort pelleted diet in barrow group. In both barrow and boar groups, proximate compositions of pork were not sigificantly different, except for crude fat. Crude fat content was tended to be low in barrow when fed mugwort pelleted diet. Shear force value and sensory properties were siginificantly higher in barrow group than in boar group (p<0.05) and these results were also seemed due to great fed mugwort pelleted aiet(p<0.05). In the barrow group, values of tenderness and flavor were the highest in pigs fed diet supplemented with 3.0% mugwort. The catechin content of pork tended to be higher in boar group than in barrow group and catechin tended to increase with supplementation of mugwort in the diet.

Effects of Castration and Injection Time of rbST on Dry Matter and Nutrient Intake in Holstein Bulls (거세와 rbST 투여 시기가 Holstein 수소의 건물 및 영양분 섭취량에 미치는 영향)

  • 권응기;김현섭;윤상기;강우성;김병완;김종복;홍병주
    • Journal of The Korean Society of Grassland and Forage Science
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.61-68
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    • 1998
  • This research was canied out to investigate the effect of castration and injection time of sustained release recombinant bovine somatotropin(SR-rbST) on dry matter intake(DM1) and nutrient intake of surgically castrated 32 Holstein young bulls by growth stage. The main results were as follows: 1. DM intakes were not different between in bull and steer groups, but those in rbSTl and rbST2 were 7.88 and 7.65kg respectively, which were lower 6-9% compared to bull and steer groups. 2. Actual DM intake to DM requirement of Beef cattle(NRC) was 88.5~97.7%, while net energy intake was sufficient for NE requirement in all groups during all growth stage except rbST group during fmishing stage. 3. Overall mean concentrate intake to body weight in steer group was the highest as 1.94%, and then those in rbST groups were 1.87~1.89% which were higher 0.07~0.09% unit than in bull group. 4. Feed conversion ratios(DM) in bull, rbSTl and rbST2 groups were 8.29, 8.18 and 7.60kg respectively, which were improved 12.4, 13.9 and 22.6%, respectively, compared to steer group.

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