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Consumer demand for high-quality products, combined with expectations for more sustainable production systems and animal welfare, is driving major changes in livestock farming practices. It is known that space allowance plays a central role in pig welfare, promoting resting and reducing the incidence of injuries and stress-related behaviors; however, there is little scientific evidence on the effect that available space has on the carcass and meat quality. In this study, space allowances were compared, in both an indoor conventional system (1.15, 1.9 and 3 m/pig) and an indoor organic system with outdoor access (1.4 + 1, 2.6 + 2 and 3.9 + 3 m/pig). The increase in space available for pigs had no effect on pig performance, carcass and meat quality characteristics, such as pH, drip and cooking loss. However, lowering stocking density in the conventional indoor housing system improved meat tenderness, as assessed by the Slice Shear Force test, while no difference was found between meat tenderness in organic pigs raised with three different stocking densities. Increased space allowance per pig reduced n-3 fatty acids in pig loins from both housing systems and n-6 fatty acids and PUFAs in loins from pigs reared in the organic housing system with both indoor and outdoor space.
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Department of Genetics and Animal Breeding, Poznań University of Life Sciences, Wołyńska 33, Poznań, 60-637, Poland.
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SSICA, Experimental Station for the Food Preserving Industry-Research Foundation, 43121 Parma, Italy.
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Department of Animal Sciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80524, USA.
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LEAF-Linking Landscape, Environment, Agriculture and Food Research Center, Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Universidade de Lisboa, Tapada da Ajuda, 1349-017 Lisbon, Portugal.
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Institut de Recerca i Tecnologia Agroalimentàries (IRTA), Animal Welfare, Girona, Spain.
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