Carcass and Offal Yields of Farmed Common Eland (Taurotragus oryx) Males, as Affected by Age and Immunocastration

Author:

Needham TersiaORCID,Musa Abubakar SadiqORCID,Kotrba Radim,Ceacero FranciscoORCID,Hoffman Louwrens ChristiaanORCID,Lebedová NicoleORCID,Bureš DanielORCID

Abstract

This study investigated the effects of immunocastration and slaughter age on the carcass yield performance of intensively farmed common eland males. Eighteen male eland (five immunocastrated juveniles, three intact juveniles, five immunocastrated sub-adults, and five intact sub-adults) were finished for four months, after which their carcass, offal, primal cut, and individual muscle yields were determined. Juveniles were ~6 months of age at the start of the experiment, while sub-adults were ~1.5 years old. Primal cuts were dissected to determine the percentage yields of meat, bones (with tendons), separable fat, and trimmings. Immunocastration had no effect on offal or carcass yields. While sub-adults had increased individual muscle yields, juveniles had greater proportionate yields of primal cuts and a greater total high-value: low-value meat ratio. Whilst slaughtering younger male eland could provide additional economic advantages, this should be considered being against changing marketing trends.

Funder

Internal Grant Agency (IGA) FTZ CZU, Prague

Ministry of Agriculture of the Czech Republic

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology

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