Animal Production and Quality of Meat and Aquaculture Products
A.Y. 2020/2021
Learning objectives
The course aims to provide students with knowledge of the qualitative characteristics of meat obtained from the main species of zootechnical interest (cattle, pigs, sheep-goats, poultry, burrows, fish, molluscs and crustaceans) and eggs, examining the relationships that exist between these characteristics and the breeding factors that condition them.
Expected learning outcomes
At the end of the course the students will be able to carry out qualitative evaluations on the different types of meat on the market, on commercial cuts, as well as knowing how to carry out qualitative, freshness and health evaluation of the eggs.
Lesson period: First semester
Assessment methods: Esame
Assessment result: voto verbalizzato in trentesimi
Single course
This course cannot be attended as a single course. Please check our list of single courses to find the ones available for enrolment.
Course syllabus and organization
Single session
Responsible
Lesson period
First semester
The lessons will be held on the Microsoft Teams platform and can be followed both synchronously on the basis of the first semester schedule and asynchronously as they are recorded and left available to students on the ARIEL platform.
Some lessons, situation permitting, will be in attendance. The methods and criteria for participating in face-to-face lessons, which require a reservation with a special app, will be published in time on the Ariel pages of the course, as well as notices relating to any update related to the evolution of the legislation imposed by Covid- 19.
The program and reference material will not change. The exercises organized as field trips will be carried out compatibly with the regulations in force at the time or replaced with videos and online seminars.
The exam will take place orally using the Microsoft Teams platform or, where the regulations allow, in person, always in oral form.
Some lessons, situation permitting, will be in attendance. The methods and criteria for participating in face-to-face lessons, which require a reservation with a special app, will be published in time on the Ariel pages of the course, as well as notices relating to any update related to the evolution of the legislation imposed by Covid- 19.
The program and reference material will not change. The exercises organized as field trips will be carried out compatibly with the regulations in force at the time or replaced with videos and online seminars.
The exam will take place orally using the Microsoft Teams platform or, where the regulations allow, in person, always in oral form.
Course syllabus
Meat production: economic point of view, meat quality parameters and analytical definition (pH, tenderness, colour, flavour, water holding capacity), transport, slaughtering, section and marketing of carcass. Meat and fish inspection. Organic farm. Ruminant meat: factors affecting quality (species, breeds, herd management, age of slaughtering, feeding strategies), quality labels. Pork meat: factors affecting quality (breeds and hybrids, herd management, light and heavy pork, feeding strategies, carcass destination), quality labels. Eggs, poultry and rabbit meat: factors affecting quality (species, genetic factors, hybrids, management, feeding strategies). Meat and eggs composition. Fish and shellfish products: factors affecting quality (main commercial species, management, feeding strategies). Nutritional value of fish and shellfish products.
Prerequisites for admission
Fondamental knwoledge of animal biology and food chemistry
Teaching methods
Frontal lesson and technical visit to food companies and farms
Teaching Resources
Notes from the lessons. Material downloadable from the online course on the Ariel platform
Assessment methods and Criteria
The exam consists of an oral test aimed at verifying the student's knowledge of both the theoretical and technical aspects of the subject. The test includes some questions for each of the different parts of the program carried out in the course. Knowledge related to the factors that define the quality of meat products and fish species will be assessed and the factors that contribute to determining them: management methods in breeding, feeding, genetics, slaughtering methods and carcass treatment.
To take the exam it is necessary to register within the deadline set on the UNIMIA (http://www.unimi.it/). The evaluation is expressed by a vote out of thirty. The mark is communicated to each individual student by e-mail automated by the university's verbalization system.
To take the exam it is necessary to register within the deadline set on the UNIMIA (http://www.unimi.it/). The evaluation is expressed by a vote out of thirty. The mark is communicated to each individual student by e-mail automated by the university's verbalization system.
AGR/19 - ANIMAL SCIENCE - University credits: 6
Field activity: 16 hours
Lessons: 40 hours
Lessons: 40 hours
Professor:
Bava Luciana
Professor(s)
Reception:
on request