The effect of immunocastration of male and female Duroc pigs on the morphological, mechanical and compositional characteristics of pork belly

Meat Sci. 2023 Oct:204:109263. doi: 10.1016/j.meatsci.2023.109263. Epub 2023 Jun 20.

Abstract

Pork belly is an important and heterogeneous cut, characterized by its fat content. Immunocastration is an alternative to surgical castration that can modify the composition of carcasses and cuts and it can affect at its processing. This work compares the morphological, mechanical and compositional characteristics of pork belly of (1) pure Duroc pigs from surgically castrated males (CM), entire females (EF) and immunocastrated females (IF), and (2) Duroc crossbreed pigs from immunocastrated males (IM) and entire males (EM). Two trials were carried out: Trial 1, in which 36 bellies were evaluated, 12 from each sexual type, CM, EF and IF; and Trial 2, where 30 bellies were used, 15 from each sexual type, IM and EM. Results show few differences in bellies from EF and IF, while those from CM were fatter and firmer and with lower polyunsaturated fat. Bellies from IM were longer and firmer than those from EM, and their skin was thinner. IM bellies had higher saturated and lower polyunsaturated fat than those from EM. To conclude, the sex of the pigs affects belly characteristics and this could be a criterion for determining the destination of the bellies in the cutting plant. Immunocastration of pure Duroc females had a lower effect on the belly characteristics when compared to those from entire females, but some differences could be found in the fat distribution. Immunocastration of Duroc crossbred males produces firmer and thicker bellies, with a thinner skin, that could be advantageous for slicing and further processing.

Keywords: Computed tomography; Fatness; Fatty acids; Firmness; Flop.

MeSH terms

  • Adipose Tissue
  • Animals
  • Body Composition
  • Castration / veterinary
  • Female
  • Male
  • Meat / analysis
  • Pork Meat*
  • Red Meat*
  • Swine