Veterinary Medicine and Science, ss.1-25, 2025 (SCI-Expanded)
The
study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of the Europ carcass classification
system (ECCS) in discriminating between carcass characteristics and meat
quality of fat tailed (FT) and thin tailed (TT) lambs. In this study, 45 single
male lambs of the breeds Akkaraman (n=14), Karayaka (n=15) and Herik (n=16) were
used. The lambs were fed and slaughtered at 40 kg. After analysis, two groups
were obtained in respect of meat quality and carcass characteristics. One was
Akkaraman and Herik as FT and the other was Karayaka. The effect of fatness
class (FC) on carcass characteristics in FT and TT breeds was generally
significant. The effect of FC on meat quality characteristics was significant
only in a*, b* and expressed juice traits in TT lambs while no meat quality
parameters were affected in FT lambs. While the effect of conformation on
carcass traits was significant in terms of trimmed meat, bone and fat
percentages in FT lambs, the effect of conformation class (CC) on meat quality
traits was insignificant in both tail structures. In conclusion, FC is more
effective than CC in distinguishing carcass and meat quality traits in FT and
TT lambs according to EECs. This system could be improved especially meat
quality characteristics both FT and TT
lamb carcasses.