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Year 2015 - Volume 35, Number 4
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Economic losses caused by injuries in carcasses of cattle slaughtered in northern Mato Grosso, Brazil, 35(4):324-328
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ABSTRACT.- Polizel Neto A., Zanco N., Lolatto D.C.J., Moreira P.S.A. & Dromboski T. 2015. [Economic losses caused by injuries in carcasses of cattle slaughtered in northern Mato Grosso, Brazil.] Perdas econômicas ocasionadas por lesões em carcaças de bovinos abatidos em matadouro-frigorífico do norte de Mato Grosso. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 35(4):324-328. Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso, Av. Alexandre Ferronato 1200, Reserva 35, Distrito Industrial, Sinop, MT 78550-000, Brazil. E-mail: polizelneto@ufmt.br
This study evaluates the economic losses caused by lesions during shipping and pre-management in cattle slaughtered in Mato Grosso, Brazil. From 1,021 carcasses evaluated, 433 (42.4%) presented injuries caused hrough transportation and pre-slaughter management. Lesion frequency varied significantly with shipping times (P<0.05). Animals transported for up to 2 hours presented 1,82 lesion/carcass. In turn, animals transported 2 to 8 hours exhibited 2.05 lesion/carcass, what however did not differ statistically from the number of lesions in animals transported for more than 8 hours (2.07 lesion/carcass; P>0.05). Injured animals presented up to six lesions, although most (96.9%) had up to four lesions. Cattle transported for more than 2 hours presented more lesions than animals shipped for less than 2 hours (P<0.05). Most lesions were obsetrved on the loin (50.35% of lesions), followed by the rump (36.38%). Total weight loss of animals accounted for 115.76 kg, Annual economic losses in a midsized slaughterhouse were estimated at R$ 200,000 by lesions caused during transport and pre-slaughter management of cattle. |
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