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1. Intake, Growth and Carcass Traits of Steers Offered Grass Silage and Concentrates Based on Contrasting Cereal Grain Types Supplemented with Field Beans, Peas or Maize By-Products

2. Supplementation with Sunflower/Fish Oil-Containing Concentrates in a Grass-Based Beef Production System: Influence on Fatty Acid Composition, Gene Expression, Lipid and Colour Stability and Sensory Characteristics of Longissimus Muscle

3. The Colour, Composition and Eating Quality of Beef from Late- or Early-Maturing Suckler Bulls Finished at Pasture with or without Concentrate Supplementation

4. Does Finishing at Pasture Influence the Colour of Muscle from Suckler Bulls and Can Colour Be Used to Authenticate Their Pre-Slaughter Diet?

5. Effect of Post-Grazing Sward Height, Sire Genotype and Indoor Finishing Diet on Steer Intake, Growth and Production in Grass-Based Suckler Weanling-to-Beef Systems

6. An Overview on Cyclic Fatty Acids as Biomarkers of Quality and Authenticity in the Meat Sector

7. Extending the Grazing Period for Bulls, Prior to Finishing on a Concentrate Ration: Composition, Collagen Structure and Organoleptic Characteristics of Beef

8. Suckler Bulls Slaughtered at 15 Months of Age: Effect of Different Production Systems on the Fatty Acid Profile and Selected Quality Characteristics of Longissimus Thoracis

9. Contributors

10. The colour and sensory characteristics of longissimus muscle from beef cattle that grazed grass or consumed concentrates prior to slaughter

11. Effect of pelvic suspension and post‐mortem ageing on the quality of three muscles from <scp>Holstein Friesian</scp> bulls and steers

12. PSIV-8 Effect of pre-grazing herbage mass, post-grazing sward height and finishing diet on performance of late-maturing beef steers

14. Effect of Post-Grazing Sward Height, Sire Genotype and Indoor Finishing Diet on Steer Intake, Growth and Production in Grass-Based Suckler Weanling-to-Beef Systems

15. Whole farm modelling the effect of grass silage harvest date and nitrogen fertiliser rate on nitrous oxide emissions from grass-based suckler to beef farming systems

17. Concentrate supplementation with dried corn gluten feed improves the fatty acid profile of longissimus thoracis muscle from steers offered grass silage

18. The effect of extended post-mortem ageing on the Warner–Brazler shear force of longissimus thoracis from beef heifers from two sire breeds, slaughtered at 20 or 25 mo of age

19. Fatty acid composition, shelf-life and eating quality of beef from steers fed corn or wheat dried distillers' grains with solubles in a concentrate supplement to grass silage

20. The simulated environmental impact of incorporating white clover into pasture-based dairy production systems

21. Meat quality characteristics of high dairy genetic-merit Holstein, standard dairy genetic-merit Friesian and Charolais x Holstein-Friesian steers

23. Effects of castration and slaughter age on the fatty acid composition of ovine muscle and adipose tissue from two breeds

24. The fatty acid profile and stable isotope ratios of C and N of muscle from cattle that grazed grass or grass/clover pastures before slaughter and their discriminatory potential

25. Volatile Profile of Grilled Lamb as Affected by Castration and Age at Slaughter in Two Breeds

26. Effect of breed and castration on production and carcass traits of male lambs following an intensive finishing period

27. Effect of forage to concentrate ratio and duration of feeding on growth and feed conversion efficiency of male lambs

28. Compensatory growth in crossbred Aberdeen Angus and Belgian Blue steers: Effects on the colour, shear force and sensory characteristics of longissimus muscle

29. A modelling approach to investigate the impact of consumption of three different beef compositions on human dietary fat intakes

30. Understanding consumer liking of beef using hierarchical cluster analysis and external preference mapping

31. Extending the grazing period for bulls, prior to finishing on a concentrate ration: Composition, collagen structure and organoleptic characteristics of beef

32. Suckler Bulls Slaughtered at 15 Months of Age: Effect of Different Production Systems on the Fatty Acid Profile and Selected Quality Characteristics of Longissimus Thoracis

33. Digestion and nitrogen metabolism in beef cattle and in vitro rumen fermentation of autumn grass differing in fertilizer nitrogen application rate

34. Canonical discriminant analysis of the fatty acid profile of muscle to authenticate beef from grass-fed and other beef production systems: Model development and validation

35. Inter-laboratory assessment by trained panelists from France and the United Kingdom of beef cooked at two different end-point temperatures

37. Quality indices and sensory attributes of beef from steers offered grass silage and a concentrate supplemented with dried citrus pulp

38. Conjugated Linoleic Acid and Alpha Linolenic Acid Improve Cholesterol Homeostasis in Obesity by Modulating Distinct Hepatic Protein Pathways

39. Volatile and sensory analysis to discriminate meat from lambs fed different concentrate-based diets

40. A consumer study of the effect of castration and slaughter age of lambs on the sensory quality of meat

41. Effect of finishing diet and duration on the sensory quality and volatile profile of lamb meat

42. Meat provenance: Authentication of geographical origin and dietary background of meat

43. Visible and near infrared spectroscopy as an authentication tool: Preliminary investigation of the prediction of the ageing time of beef steaks

44. Fatty acid, volatile and sensory characteristics of beef as affected by grass silage or pasture in the bovine diet

45. Effect of castration and age at slaughter on sensory perception of lamb meat

46. Effect of dietary supplementation with carnosic acid or vitamin E on animal performance, haematological and immunological characteristics of artificially reared suckling lambs before and after road transport

47. Effect of a grazing period prior to finishing on a high concentrate diet on meat quality from bulls and steers

48. List of Contributors

49. Factors Influencing the Growth of Meat Animals

50. Colour of subcutaneous adipose tissue and colour and tenderness of the longissimus thoracis et lumborum muscle from Holstein–Friesian, Norwegian RedxHolstein–Friesian and JerseyxHolstein-Friesian cattle slaughtered at two live weights as bulls or steers

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