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Effect of Carob Pulp (Ceratonia Siliqua L.) on Fattening Performance, Carcass Characteristics and Meat Quality of Moroccan Breed Deroua Lambs

Mohammed Benbati1*, Abdelhafid Keli3, Abdelmajid Haddioui2, Wiam Boufarik3, Kaoutar ElFazazi1, Hanane Azzouzi1,2 and El Mohammed Hansali 2.

1Regional Centre of Agricultral Research of Tadla, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA Morocco), BeniMellal, Morocco. 23000.

2Departement of Life Sciences, Faculty of Technical Sciences, Sultan MoulaySlimane, BéniMellal, Morocco. 23000.

3Departement of Animals Productions and Pastoralism,EcoleNationaled’Agriculture de Meknes, Meknès, Morocco. 50001.

Corresponding Author E-mail: benbati74@gmail.com

DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.13005/bbra/2916

ABSTRACT:

This study aimed to evaluate the effect of incorporating different levels of carob pulp (CP) on fattening performance, carcass characteristics and meat qualityof the Moroccan sheep breed Deroua. Thirty-six entire maleMoroccan breed Deroua lambs with aninitial body weight of 23.5±3.1 kg and age 120±10 days, were randomly divided into three  diet’streatmentsof 12 animals: T0(0%CP), T1(10%CP) and T2(20%CP) containing 0, 10 and 20 % of CP, respectively. The experiment lasted 80 days, including 5 days of adaptation to different diets. Lambs were weighed every 15 days, while feed intake was determineddaily. At the end of the experiment, 27 lambs (9per treatment) were slaughtered to determinecarcass characteristics and meat quality. Final body weight and average daily gain (P<0.05) were affected by treatment diet. The inclusion of 10% CP led to a decrease in feed conversion ratio and feeding costs. Carcass characteristics were not affected by diets (P>0.05),except, in case of mesenteric fat (P<0.05) with superiority recorded in treatment diet T1(10%CP). Meat quality parameters were not affected by diets.  The meat of lambs feddiets T1 and T2 tended to be lighter in color and less red than those fed diet T0. The results of this work showed that carob pulp can be used as an alternative feedstuff from fattening lambs to reduce feeding costs without affecting fattening performance.

KEYWORDS: Carob pulp; carcass characteristics; Deroua lambs; fattening performance; meat quality

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Benbati M, Keli A, Haddioui A, Boufarik W, ElFazaz K, Azzouzi H, Hansali E. M. Effect of Carob Pulp (Ceratonia Siliqua L.) on Fattening Performance, Carcass Characteristics and Meat Quality of Moroccan Breed Deroua LambsEffect of Carob Pulp (Ceratonia Siliqua L.) on Fattening Performance, Carcass Characteristics and Meat Quality of Moroccan Breed Deroua Lambs. Biosci Biotech Res Asia 2021;18(2).

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Benbati M, Keli A, Haddioui A, Boufarik W, ElFazaz K, Azzouzi H, Hansali E. M. Effect of Carob Pulp (Ceratonia Siliqua L.) on Fattening Performance, Carcass Characteristics and Meat Quality of Moroccan Breed Deroua LambsEffect of Carob Pulp (Ceratonia Siliqua L.) on Fattening Performance, Carcass Characteristics and Meat Quality of Moroccan Breed Deroua Lambs. Biosci Biotech Res Asia 2021;18(2). Available from: https://bit.ly/3rlbPmJ

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