Wether lambs (n = 20) were used to compare the effect of dietary magnesium
oxide (MgO), unweathered Magnesium Mica(R) (UMM) and weathered Magnesium Mi
ca(R) (WMM) on muscle quality. Lambs were fed a corn-based, control diet (C
trl), or the Ctrl supplemented with either MgO, UMM, or WMM for 95 days bef
ore harvest. Following a 24-h chill, carcasses were fabricated, and L*, a*
and b* values were determined on the triceps brachii (TB), longissimus thor
acis (LT), semimembranosus (SM), and semitendinosus (ST) muscles. Supplemen
tal magnesium had no (P > 0.10) effect on live and carcass weights, fat thi
ckness, loin eye area, and USDA yield grade. Carcasses from lambs supplemen
ted with MgO had higher (P < 0.10) flank streaking scores and USDA quality
grades than those from lambs fed diets containing UMM. Although magnesium-s
upplementation had no (P > 0.10) effect on marbling scores, the LT from Ctr
l-fed lambs had more (P < 0.05) intramuscular lipid than lambs fed diets co
ntaining UMM or WMM. Lambs supplemented with UMM had greater (P < 0.05) LT
shear force values than lambs fed MgO or WMM. Magnesium-supplementation had
no (P < 0.10) effect on muscle color; however, supplementing finishing die
ts with UMM may result in less palatable lamb. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Lt
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