Journal article

An integrated sensory, consumer and olfactometry study evaluating the effects of rearing system and diet on flavour characteristics of Australian lamb

D Frank, M Raeside, R Behrendt, R Krishnamurthy, U Piyasiri, G Rose, P Watkins, R Warner

Animal Production Science | CSIRO PUBLISHING | Published : 2017

Abstract

Producing lamb with good eating quality - flavour, tenderness and juiciness - is essential for consumer satisfaction. Forages such as lucerne and plantain can play an important role in sustainable lamb production; however, it is important to ensure that these feeds do not introduce undesirable flavours. We evaluated the potential for backgrounding (post-weaning) and finishing diets (11 weeks pre-slaughter) to affect lamb eating quality. Lambs were backgrounded on either (1) a combination of three cultivars of perennial ryegrass or (2) a combination of lucerne, ryegrass and fescue and then finished (76 days) on one of three forages; (1) perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne), (2) lucerne (Medica..

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