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The effect of food deprivation prior to slaughter on performance, behaviour and meat quality
Authors:Beattie V E  Burrows M S  Moss B W  Weatherup R N
Affiliation:

a Agricultural Research Institute of Northern Ireland, Hillsborough, County Down, Northern Ireland BT26 6DR, UK

b Department of Food Science, The Queen's University of Belfast, Newforge Lane, Belfast, Northern Ireland BT9 5PX, UK

c Greenmount College of Agriculture and Horticulture, 22 Greenmount Road, Antrim, County Antrim, Northern Ireland BT41 4PU, UK

Abstract:The effects of repeated food deprivation, prior to slaughter, on performance, feeding behaviour and meat quality of pigs was examined. Three experimental treatments were compared. In treatment 1 pigs had ad libitum access to feed up to the point of loading on the day of slaughter. Treatment 2 involved a 12-h fast prior to slaughter and treatment 3 involved a 20-h fast prior to slaughter. Pigs were slaughtered on a weight basis therefore each pen was emptied over a period of weeks. This meant some pigs experienced repeated food deprivation. The feeding pattern of pigs which were deprived of food for 12 h was very similar to that observed before feed restriction. Pigs which were deprived of food for 20 h spent significantly more time at the feeder post fasting. This was particularly marked during the first 2–3 h when access to feed was restored. Feed deprivation for 12 h prior to slaughter did not adversely affect performance, carcass weight, meat quality or welfare in the present study. Fasting for 20 h reduced carcass weight by 1 kg, which was not statistically significant but could result in financial losses related to carcass weight. The negative effects on meat quality, of repeated feed deprivation, resulted from slower growth rates rather than feed deprivation per se.
Keywords:Pigs  Food deprivation  Meat quality  Feeding behaviour  Production performance
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