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Effect of dams and suckling lamb feeding systems on the fatty acid composition of suckling lamb meat

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
Short description:
Effect of dams and suckling lamb feeding systems on the fatty acid composition of suckling lamb meat / Battacone, G.; Lunesu, M. F.; Rassu, S. P. G.; Pulina, G.; Nudda, A.. - In: ANIMALS. - ISSN 2076-2615. - 11:11(2021), p. 3142. [10.3390/ani11113142]
abstract:
The effects of the dams and suckling lamb feeding systems on the fatty acid (FA) profile of lamb meat are reviewed in this article. The suckling lamb can be considered a functional monogastric, and therefore, its meat FA composition is strongly influenced by the FA composition of maternal milk. The major source of variation for ewe milk FA composition is represented by pasture amount and type. In the traditional sheep breeding system of the Mediterranean area, the main lambing period occurs in late autumn–early winter, and ewes are able to exploit the seasonal availability of the natural pastures at their best. Therefore, lambs start suckling when maternal milk concentrations of vaccenic, rumenic, and n-3 long-chain polyunsaturated FA in maternal milk are the highest. When maternal diet is mainly based on hay and concentrates, the use of vegetable oils can be considered a good strategy to improve the meat FA profile of suckling lambs.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Grass; Maternal diet; Meat fatty acid; Suckling lamb
List of contributors:
Battacone, G.; Lunesu, M. F.; Rassu, S. P. G.; Pulina, G.; Nudda, A.
Authors of the University:
BATTACONE Gianni
LUNESU Mondina Francesca
NUDDA Anna
PULINA Giuseppe
RASSU Salvatore Pier Giacomo
Handle:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/249778
Published in:
ANIMALS
Journal
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