Effect of different finishing strategies and steer temperament on animal welfare and instrumental meat tenderness.
ABSTRACT.The aim of this experiment was to evaluate the effect of different fattening systems from pasture to concentrate and temperament on animal welfare (AW) and meat quality (MQ). Eighty-four Hereford steers were randomly assigned to the following groups: T1, pasture (4% of animal live weight: L...
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2021
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