Nikola Čobanović
University of Belgrade
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Acta Veterinaria-beograd | 2016
Nikola Čobanović; Nedjeljko Karabasil; Silvana Stajković; Nevena Ilic; Branko Suvajdžić; Vlado Teodorovic
Abstract The aim of this study was to determine the effect of gender, stocking density in the transport vehicle, lairage time and season on the incidence of skin lesions on pig carcasses and PSE and DFD meat. Skin lesions on carcasses (480, in total) were assessed according to the Welfare Quality® protocol (2009). The pH and temperature measurements were performed 45 minutes after slaughter. The group of carcasses with skin lesions score 2 had significantly higher incidence of PSE and DFD meat compared to the groups of carcasses with skin lesions score 0 and 1. With regard to gender, there were no differences in meat quality parameters, as well as for the incidence of skin lesions and PSE and DFD meat. The results showed that a space allowance lower than 0.3 m2/100 kg and higher than 0.5 m2/100 kg pig had a detrimental effect to animal welfare and meat quality. Lairage time affected meat quality parameters, incidence of skin lesions score and PSE and DFD meat, where after long lairaging (> 17 h) mean pH45 and t45 values became significantly higher, as well as the incidence of skin lesions and DFD meat. After short lairaging (< 1 h) mean pH45 value became significantly lower, while mean t45 value and the incidence of PSE meat became significantly higher. A significantly higher number of skin lesions on the carcass were observed in winter compared to all other seasons. High temperatures during summer and low temperatures during winter had a negative influence on meat quality parameters and incidence of PSE and DFD meat.
Acta Veterinaria Hungarica | 2017
Nedjeljko Karabasil; Nikola Čobanović; Ivana Vučićević; Silvana Stajković; Zsolt Becskei; Petra Forgách; Sanja Aleksić-Kovačević
The aim of this study was to determine the association of lung lesions with carcass and meat quality traits in slaughter pigs and to describe the main morphological features associated with lung lesions. Macroscopic lesions on the lungs were detected in 67.09% of a total of 79 pigs examined. Histopathological examination revealed that acute and chronic interstitial pneumonia represented the commonest changes, detected in 26.67% and 33.33% of the cases, respectively. Bronchopneumonia was found in 33.33% of the cases. By immunohistochemical examination, 26.67% of the lungs showed the presence of severe peribronchiolar and perialveolar infiltration composed predominantly of CD3+ T lymphocytes, which finding may be indicative of viral pneumonia. Regarding the production traits, it was confirmed that pigs with severe lung lesions had the lowest liveweight, hot carcass weight and meatiness, the highest pH value 45 min after slaughtering (pH45) and the highest incidence of dark, firm, dry (DFD) and pale, soft, exudative (PSE) meat. The presence of lung lesions significantly downgraded carcass value and caused a significant deterioration in pork quality.
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science | 2017
Nikola Čobanović; Dragan Vasilev; Mirjana Dimitrijević; Vlado Teodorovic; Nenad Parunovic; N Betić; Neđeljko Karabasil
This study assessed the effects of transportation and lairage time and their interaction on welfare, carcass and meat quality traits in slaughter pigs under commercial conditions. The study was conducted on 120 pigs with a live weight of approximately 115 kg and about six months old. A complete blood picture was measured in pigs to assess pre-slaughter stress. Also, nine different carcass quality parameters including live weight, hot and cold carcass weights, cooling loss, dressing percentage, backfat thickness, meatiness and skin lesions score were measured. The pH and temperature measurements were performed 45 minutes post-mortem. The results showed that short transportation time and slaughtering without lairaging and long transportation time and overnight lairaging negatively influenced the hematological parameters, which meant that the animal welfare was seriously compromised under these pre-slaughter conditions. Long transportation time and overnight lairaging reduced live and carcass weights and increased the incidence of skin lesions on the carcass and DFD pork. In addition, short transportation time and slaughtering without lairaging caused a significant deterioration in pork quality. It can be concluded that, from the standpoint of animal welfare, carcass and meat quality, the above-mentioned pre-slaughter conditions are not recommended to the farmers and/or pork producers.
Procedia food science | 2015
Mirjana Dimitrijević; Nedjeljko Karabasil; Marija Boskovic; Vlado Teodorovic; Dragan Vasilev; Vesna Djordjevic; Natasa Kilibarda; Nikola Čobanović
Procedia food science | 2015
Dragan Vasilev; Biljana Aleksic; Aleksandra Tarbuk; Mirjana Dimitrijević; Nedjeljko Karabasil; Nikola Čobanović; Nadja Vasiljevic
South African Journal of Animal Science | 2016
Nikola Čobanović; Marija Boskovic; Dragan Vasilev; Mirjana Dimitrijević; Nenad Parunovic; Jasna Djordjevic; Neđeljko Karabasil
Professionals in food chains | 2018
Nikola Čobanović; Dragan Vasilev; Mirjana Dimitrijević; Vlado Teodorovic; Neđeljko Karabasil
Veterinarski Arhiv | 2017
Suvajdžić Branko; Dragan Vasilev; Neđeljko Karabasil; Ivan Vučurović; Nikola Čobanović; Milijana Babić; Vera Katić
Veterinarski Arhiv | 2017
Aleksandar Cojkic; Vladimir Dimitrijevic; Mila Savic; Ivan Jeremić; Dejan Vuković; Nikola Čobanović; Saša Obradović; B. Petrujkic
Biotehnologija u stocarstvu | 2017
Nikola Čobanović; Dragan Vasilev; Mirjana Dimitrijević; Vlado Teodorovic; Ljiljana Jankovic; Nedjeljko Karabasil