Uk. Pal et al., CARCASS TRAITS OF MUZAFFARNAGARI LAMBS UNDER INTENSIVE AND SEMI-INTENSIVE MANAGEMENT-SYSTEMS, Indian Journal of Animal Sciences, 67(8), 1997, pp. 720-722
Muzaffarnagari lambs (n=23) were slaughtered at 6.5 months of age to s
tudy the meat production traits under intensive and semi-intensive sys
tems of management. Live animal and carcass measurements differed sign
ificantly (P<0.05) between the groups. Lambs maintained under intensiv
e system had higher (P<0.05) carcass weight and carcass yield. However
, proportions of meat and bone components declined significantly (P<0.
05) while the fat increased (P<0.05) substantially in the carcasses of
intensively managed lambs than those in semi-intensively managed lamb
s. Visceral cavity fat was also significantly higher (P<0.05) in the f
irst group. Among the non-carcass components skin, head and cannon wei
ghts were significantly higher (P<0.05) in the first group, while bloo
d, inedibles and variety meats did not show much differences on weight
basis. Per cent retail cut yield (on carcass weight basis) was almost
similar in both the groups. Among the cuts, leg had highest proportio
n of meat and lowest proportion of fat irrespective of animal group, w
hereas, breast and shank cuts had lowest proportion of lean and highes
t proportion of bone, and rest were in between. It was concluded that
intensive system was superior to semi-intensive system with respect to
mutton production, however, its economics needs to be worked out in d
etail.