COMMERCIAL ADAPTATION OF ULTRASONOGRAPHY TO PREDICT PORK CARCASS COMPOSITION FROM LIVE ANIMAL AND CARCASS MEASUREMENTS

被引:33
作者
GRESHAM, JD [1 ]
MCPEAKE, SR [1 ]
BERNARD, JK [1 ]
HENDERSON, HH [1 ]
机构
[1] TENNESSEE AGR EXPT STN,MARTIN,TN 38238
关键词
PIGS; CARCASS COMPOSITION; ULTRASOUND;
D O I
10.2527/1992.703631x
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
Live animal and carcass data were collected from market barrows and gilts (n = 120) slaughtered at a regional commercial slaughter facility to develop and test prediction equations to estimate carcass composition from live animal and carcass ultrasonic measurements. Data from 60 animals were used to develop these equations. Best results were obtained in predicting weight and percentage of boneless cuts (ham, loin, and shoulder) and less accuracy was obtained for predicting weight and ratio of trimmed, bone-in cuts. Independent variables analyzed for the live models were live weight, sex, ultrasonic fat at first rib, last rib, and last lumbar vertebra, and muscle depth at last rib. Independent variables for the carcass models included hot carcass weight, sex of carcass, and carcass ultrasonic measurements for fat at the first rib, last rib, last lumbar vertebra, and muscle depth at last rib. Equations were tested against an independent set of experimental animals (n = 60). Equations for predicting weight of lean cuts, boneless lean cuts, fat-standardized lean, and percentage of fat-standardized lean were most accurate from both live animal and carcass measurements with R2 values between .75 and .88. The results from this study, under commercial conditions, suggest that although live animal or carcass weight and sex were the greatest contributors to variation in carcass composition, ultrasonography can be a noninvasive means of differentiating value, especially for fat-standardized lean and weight of boneless cuts.
引用
收藏
页码:631 / 639
页数:9
相关论文
共 25 条
[1]  
BECKER BA, 1989, J ANIM SCI, V67, P334
[2]  
BREIDENSTEIN BC, 1983, J ANIM SCI, V57, P119
[3]   RATIOS AND PERCENTS AS MEASURES OF CARCASS TRAITS [J].
DINKEL, CA ;
WILSON, LL ;
TUMA, HJ ;
MINYARD, JA .
JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, 1965, 24 (02) :425-&
[4]  
FAULKNER DB, 1990, J ANIM SCI, V68, P604
[5]  
FORREST JC, 1986, 1986 P NAT SWIN IMPR
[6]   PREDICTION OF MATURE COW CARCASS COMPOSITION FROM LIVE ANIMAL MEASUREMENTS [J].
GRESHAM, JD ;
HOLLOWAY, JW ;
BUTTS, WT ;
MCCURLEY, JR .
JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, 1986, 63 (04) :1041-1048
[7]   REVISED APPROACHES TO ESTIMATE LEAN OF PORK CARCASSES OF KNOWN AGE OR DAYS ON TEST [J].
GRISDALE, B ;
CHRISTIAN, LL ;
CROSS, HR ;
MEISINGER, DJ ;
ROTHSCHILD, MF ;
KAUFFMAN, RG .
JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, 1984, 58 (02) :335-345
[8]   PREDICTION EQUATIONS FOR ESTIMATING LEAN AND FAT IN MEAT OF CARCASSES FROM CULL SOWS [J].
JUNGST, SB ;
JONES, WR ;
BROWN, PM ;
KUHLERS, DL ;
LITTLE, JA .
JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, 1989, 67 (09) :2273-2281
[9]  
LOGAN SH, 1988, EC FOOD PROCESSING U
[10]  
LOPES D M, 1987, Journal of Animal Science, V65, P512