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Effects of Supplementation Period and Levels of Fermented Mineral Feed(Power-Mix(R)) on the Growth and Carcass Characteristics of Hanwoo Steer (무기물 사료(Power-Mix(R))첨가 급여 기간과 수준이 거세한우의 육량 및 육질에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Sung-Hwan;Byun, Sung-Hyo;Lee, Sang-Moo;Hwang, Joo-Hwan;Jeon, Byong-Tae;Moon, Sang-Ho;Sung, Si-Heung
    • Food Science of Animal Resources
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.450-456
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    • 2007
  • This study was carried out investigate the effects of the period of dietary supplementation and the level of fermented mineral feed on daily body weight gain and carcass characteristics of Hanwoo steer. The dietary treatments were compared during two supplementation periods (T1:Feeding Hanwoo steers from 18 months to 25 months, T2: feeding Hanwoo steers from 7 months to 25 months), and the diets tested were of four types (0%: normal concentrate as a basal diet, 1%: 1% addition of fermented mineral feed, 2%: 2% addition of fermented mineral feed, and 3%: 3% addition of fermented mineral feed). A Total of 35 Hanwoo steers were allocated into 7 feeding groups. The daily gain of the 0% fermented mineral feed group was lower (0.64 kg) than that of the other groups (1%: 1.08 kg, 2%: 0.90 kg, 3% treatment: 0.75 kg) for the T1 period, and for the T2 period the order was 1% (0.98 kg) > 0% (0.75 kg) > 1% (0.89 kg). The amount of back fat in decreasing order was as follows: 0% (12.0) > 1% (10.8) > 2% (10.2) > 3% fermented mineral feed (7.8 mm) for the T1 period, and for the T2 period the order was C (16 mm) > T1 (13.8 mm) > T3 treatment (12.6 mm). Eye muscle area increased with increased fermented mineral feed levels. The marbling score of the T1 groups was highest with 3% fermented mineral feed (4.2), and of the T2 groups, the highest score was seen with 1% fermented mineral feed (5.6). Meat color and meat maturity were not different among all groups. The grade of meat quantity and meat quality of both the T1 and T2 groups were highest with the addition of 3% fermented mineral feed. The daily income ranged from 2,062 won to 5,265 won in the T1 groups, which were ordered as follows: 1% > 2% > 3% > 0% fermented mineral feed, and of the T2 groups, the 1% group was highest at 6,098 Won, while the 3% group was lowest at 4,590 Won.

Effects of Fermented Feedstuff Added Saccharomyces cerevisiae on Fattening Performance and Carcass Grade in Hanwoo Bulls (Saccharomyces cerevisiae를 첨가한 발효사료의 급여가 한우 비거세우의 육성성적 및 도체 등급에 미치는 영향)

  • Park, B.K.;Hong, B.J.;Shin, J.S.
    • Journal of Animal Science and Technology
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    • v.45 no.3
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    • pp.409-420
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    • 2003
  • This experiment was carried out to investigate effects of fermented feedstuff added Saccharomyces cerevisiae(FFSC) on growth performance and carcass grade of growing Hanwoo bulls. Twenty six Hanwoo bulls averaging 230$\pm$24kg were randomly assigned within two dietary treatments which were control and FFSC. Average daily gain and feed intake were significantly higher in FFSC compared with control during growing, fattening and finishing period. Feed conversion was improved in FFSC compared with control during fattening and finishing period. During the whole experimental period, average daily gains were 1.06 and 0.98kg in FFSC and control, respectively, and it indicated that 19% was improved in FFSC compared with control(P<0.05). Feed intake was not significantly different between treatments during whole experimental period. In addition, feed conversion was not significantly different between treatments, there was a tendency to be beneficially increased about 7% in FFSC compared with control. There was no differences on yield traits including carcass weight, dressing, back fat thickness, rib-eye area and meat production between treatments. Marbling score was improved in FFSC compared with control(P<0.05). Appearances of ‘A’ ranked meat quantity were 44.4 and 25.0% in FFSC and control, respectively. Only FFSC had ‘1’ ranked appearance, but there was no ‘1’ ranked appearance in the control.

Phenotypic Correlation for Concentrations of Hormones and Metabolic Materials and Growth and Carcass Traits in Hawoo (한우에서 혈중 호르몬 및 대사물질 농도와 성장 및 도체 형질에 대한 표현형 상관에 관한 연구)

  • 전기준;최재관;이명식;정영훈;정호영;이종경;임석기;이창우;박정준
    • Journal of Embryo Transfer
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.203-213
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    • 2003
  • Examination of correlation between blood compositions and economic traits is very important to improve selection accuracy and predict performance ability of Hanwoo, which may be impacted into the determination of feeding management as well as marketing places. This study was aimed to provide possible procedures of Hanwoo improvement as of early individual selection based on the phenotypic correlation between blood compositions and economic traits using 866 of Hanwoo managed at National Livestock Research Institute. Phenotypic correlation between blood compositions and economic traits was estimated for steer and bulls. BUN in steer and albumin and IGF-1 in bull were highly correlated with 24 mo of weight. Average daily gain of 21 to 24 mo was highly correlated with calcium in steer and albumin in bull. Back-fat thickness and marbling score were highly correlated with BUN in steer and bull, and meat yield index was highly correlated with calcium in steer and testosterone in bull. However, BUN, which is highly correlated with meat quality, was negatively correlated with meat yield index in steer and bull.

비육우의 암적색 쇠고기(DARK MEAT) 출현요인

  • 이문연
    • 한우개량
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    • no.7 s.22
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    • pp.8-14
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    • 2000
  • 쇠고기 등급판정은 육량등급 A, B, C의 3단계와 육질등급 1+, 1, 2, 3의 4등급으로 매겨진다. 육질등급은 근내지방도에 의하여 대부분 결정되나 육색, 육의 조직감 및 지방색이 결정적인 영향을 주기도 한다. 그러나 여기에는 주로 육색에 관하여 다뤄보기로 한다. 육색은 육색기준을 7단계로 분류하여 놓고 있는데 3-5의 범위가 바람직하다. 하지만 육색이 나쁜 것은 다른 항목이 아무리 우수하다 하여도 육색에 의해 육질판정의 불이익을 받기 때문에 그냥 넘어갈 문제가 아니다. 따라서 여기에서는 등급판정에 불리한 암적 색육을 방지하고 육색을 좋게하는 각종 실험방법을 소개하여 보기로 한다.

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고능력 한우의 체세포를 이용한 핵이식 수정란 생산 및 이식

  • 양병철;임기순;성환후;임석기;이상기;이명식;장원경;정일정;김경남
    • Proceedings of the KSAR Conference
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    • 2002.06a
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    • pp.35-35
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    • 2002
  • 본 연구는 핵이식 기법을 이용하여 고능력 한우의 대량 생산기술을 개발하기 위하여 수행하였다. Donor cell 은 축산기술연구소 남원지소에서 사육, 검정하고 있는 축군에서 육량 육질 국내 100위 이내의 암소에서 귀세포를 채취하여 동결 및 계대배양하여 사용하였다. 도축장에서 채취한 난소에서 난자를 채취하여 22시간 성숙 배양한 후 난구세포를 제거하고, 극체가 존재하는 난자를 선별하여 recipient cytoplasm으로 사용하였다. (중략)

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한우거세우 경영의 수익성 검토(2)

  • 정경남
    • 한우마당
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    • v.1 no.3 s.3
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    • pp.17-20
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    • 2000
  • 5월호에서는 농후사료 급여량이 비육능력에 미치는 영향 및 수익성에 대하여 기술하였다. 결국 소를 키우는데 있어서 그 소의 체질능력에 맞는 사료를 얼마만큼 적정량을 급여하느냐가 농장경영의 수익성에 중요하다는 것을 알수 있었을 것이다. 이어서 이번호에서는 출하월령이 비육능력에 미치는 영향 및 수익성에 대하여 기술하고자 한다. 소를 잘키우는 것도 중요하지만 소의 능력을 감안 어느 시기에 출하를 하여 수익을 내는가 하는것도 중요하다. 특히 거세우로 고급육을 지향하는 농가에서는 그 중요성은 말할나위없이 크다 할것이다. 조기에 출하하여 등심에 지방이 미처 참작되지 않아 육질과 육량등급에 나쁜 영향을 줄수도 있지만 너무 오래 키워서 지방이 많이 침착이 되어도 등급에서는 나쁜등급을 받을수가 있다는 것을 명심해야 할 것이다. 결국은 얼마나 적기에 출하 시기를 맞추느냐 하는 것이 농가 경영의 수익성과 밀접한 관계가 있는 것이다.

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집약방목초지의 목초 및 가축생산성에 관한 연구

  • 윤세형;이종문;이종경;박근제
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Grassland Science Conference
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    • 1999.06a
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    • pp.96.2-97
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    • 1999
  • 본 시험의 목적은 방목초지의 이용방법을 개선하여 효율성이 높은 집약 이용체계를, 확립하고 방목이 육질과 육량에 미치는 영향을 구명이다. 체목일수를 단기체목(2-3일), 장기체목(5-6일)로 두어 목초의 생산성과 이용성을 조사하였으며 추후 방목이 육질에 미치는 영향을 구명할 예정이다. 본 시험의 결과 1. 방목초지의 이용형태에 따른 식생변화는 차이가 적었으나, 집약방목구에서 두과 목초비율이 약간 증가하였다.(중략)

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A Study on Estimation of Edible Meat Weight in Live Broiler Chickens (육용계(肉用鷄)에서 가식육량(可食肉量)의 추정(推定)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究))

  • Han, Sung Wook;Kim, Jae Hong
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural Science
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.221-234
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    • 1983
  • A study was conducted to devise a method to estimate the edible meat weight in live broilers. White Cornish broiler chicks CC, Single Comb White Leghorn egg strain chicks LL, and two reciprocal cross breeds of these two parent stocks (CL and LC) were employed A total of 240 birds, 60 birds from each breed, were reared and sacrificed at 0, 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 weeks of ages in order to measure various body parameters. Results obtained from this study were summarized as follows. 1) The average body weight of CC and LL were 1,820g and 668g, respectively, at 8 weeks of age. The feed to gain ratios for CC and LL were 2.24 and 3.28, respectively. 2) The weight percentages of edible meat to body weight were 34.7, 36.8 and 37.5% at 6, 8 and 10 weeks of ages, respectively, for CC. The values for LL were 30.7, 30.5 and 32.3%, respectively, The CL and LC were intermediate in this respect. No significant differences were found among four breeds employed. 3) The CC showed significantly smaller weight percentages than did the other breeds in neck, feather, and inedible viscera. In comparison, the LL showed the smaller weight percentages of leg and abdominal fat to body weight than did the others. No significant difference was found among breeds in terms of the weight percentages of blood to body weight. With regard to edible meat, the CC showed significantly heavier breast and drumstick, and the edible viscera was significantly heavier in LL. There was no consistent trend in neck, wing and back weights. 4) The CC showed significantly larger measurements body shape components than did the other breeds at all time. Moreover, significant difference was found in body shape measurements between CL and LC at 10 weeks of age. 5) All of the measurements of body shape components except breast angle were highly correlated with edible meat weight. Therefore, it appeared to be possible to estimate the edible meat wight of live chickens by the use of these values. 6) The optimum regression equations for the estimation of edible meat weight by body shape measurements at 10 weeks of age were as follows. $$Y_{cc}=-1,475.581 +5.054X_{26}+3.080X_{24}+3.772X_{25}+14.321X_{35}+1.922X_{27}(R^2=0.88)$$ $$Y_{LL}=-347.407+4.549X_{33}+3.003X_{31}(R^2=0.89)$$ $$Y_{CL}=-1,616.793+4.430X_{24}+8.566X_{32}(R^2=0.73)$$ $$Y_{LC}=-603.938+2.142X_{24}+3.039X_{27}+3.289X_{33}(R^2=0.96)$$ Where $X_{24}$=chest girth, $X_{25}$=breast width, $X_{26}$=breast length, $X_{27}$=keel length, $X_{31}$=drumstick girth, $X_{32}$=tibotarsus length, $X_{33}$=shank length, and $X_{35}$=shank diameter. 7) The breed and age factors caused considerable variations in assessing the edible meat weight in live chicken. It seems however that the edible meat weight in live chicken can be estimated fairly accurately with optimum regression equations derived from various body shape measurements.

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