There was also no significant effect of linseed feeding recorded in the quantitative carcass value characteristics. This finding is consistent with the results of Romans et al. (1995), Matthews et al. (2000), Kouba et al. (2003), and Corino et al.
(2008), who also did not detect any significant effect of mixed feed enriched with linseed on quantitative carcass value indicators. However, Van Oeckel et al. (1997) reported that carcass quality in terms of the lean meat percentage was
less favourable for the highest linseed level tested (10 g α-linolenic acid per kg of feed) compared to an intermediate level (7 g α-linolenic acid per kg of feed). Most of the physical and chemical parameters of meat quality were not affected by linseed addition or sex. Both Corino et al. (2008)