Journal article
The impact of pre-slaughter stress on beef eating quality
KMW Loudon, G Tarr, IJ Lean, R Polkinghorne, P McGilchrist, FR Dunshea, GE Gardner, DW Pethick
Animals | MDPI | Published : 2019
DOI: 10.3390/ani9090612
Abstract
The study evaluated the relationship between pre-slaughter stress, plasma biomarkers and consumer-evaluated eating quality of pasture raised beef cattle (n = 488). The design tested steer only, heifer only and mixed sex cattle with a comparison of direct kill versus a 14 day rest period in abattoir holding paddocks prior to slaughter. Experiment One sourced cattle from four farms and tested shipping and road transport. Experiment Two sourced cattle from four farms and tested a commercial saleyard pathway. The impact on treatment on untrained consumer eating quality scores were tested on five muscle groups, m. psoas major, m. longissimus dorsi lumborum, m. biceps femoris, m. semitendinosis, a..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Meat and Livestock Australia (MLA, Sydney, New South Wales; Project Number L.EQT.1601 and L.EQT.1618. K.M.W.L. is a postgraduate student funded by MLA and Murdoch University.