2007
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-35982007000900020
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Comparação entre medidas ultra-sônicas e da carcaça na predição da composição corporal em bovinos: estimativas do peso e da porcentagem dos cortes comerciais do traseiro

Abstract: Correspondências devem ser enviadas para: tarouco@usp.com.br RESUMO -Foram utilizados 102 animais para desenvolver equações de predição a fim de estimar a composição do corte traseiro da carcaça bovina a partir de medidas ultra-sônicas obtidas no animal vivo e comparar estas equações às desenvolvidas a partir de medidas na carcaça. As equações de predição foram desenvolvidas utilizando-se o procedimento estatístico de seleção Results indicate that composition predictions equations developed from live animals a… Show more

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“…The hindquarter yielded 70.91% prepared meat cuts, 19.41% bones, and 9.68% total trimmings (4.06% edible + 5.62% discarded trimmings). This allowed us to compared our data with those obtained by Tarouco et al (2007), who deboned the hindquarter of 102 Braford animals, which, however, were younger (12 months of age) and lighter (158.25 kg carcass) than the steers used in the present experiment, and obtained 68.53% prepared cut yield, 20.76% bones, and 10.82% total trimmings, which were very similar to our results.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…The hindquarter yielded 70.91% prepared meat cuts, 19.41% bones, and 9.68% total trimmings (4.06% edible + 5.62% discarded trimmings). This allowed us to compared our data with those obtained by Tarouco et al (2007), who deboned the hindquarter of 102 Braford animals, which, however, were younger (12 months of age) and lighter (158.25 kg carcass) than the steers used in the present experiment, and obtained 68.53% prepared cut yield, 20.76% bones, and 10.82% total trimmings, which were very similar to our results.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…In the present study, total average bone yield was 17.65% (Table 8), not taking into consideration rib bones, as the rib cuts were prepared with bone in. Summing the 1.96% rib bone yield obtained by (Osório et al, 1995;Junqueira et al, 1998;Ledic et al, 2000;Coutinho Filho et al, 2006;Bonilha et al, 2007;Tarouco et al, 2007) found lower percentages of edible cuts, and higher percentages of bone than those that reported the method proposed by Hankins & Howe (1946) (Perotto et al, 2000;Feijó et al, 2001;Vaz & Restle, 2005;Kuss et al, 2005;Canesin et al, 2006). The studies using the direct assessment method for deboning obtained 19.08% average bone yield, whereas those applying the HH method achieved 16.85%, resulting in a 3.23% difference.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Further research studies should be carried out on this subject as the frame of cattle has changed in the last few decades. When the equations In the studies by Osório et al (1995), Junqueira et al (1998), Ledic et al (2000), Coutinho Filho et al (2006, Bonilha et al (2007), and Tarouco et al (2007), the authors used the direct deboning method, and found lower edible cuts percentages and higher bone percentages than those reported in most of the articles using the HH section proposed by Hankins & Howe (1946).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…To understand which biotypes and carcass standards result in higher cuts yield became the objective of researchers such as Bonilha et al (2007) and Tarouco et al (2007), in order to determine which of those biotypes and carcass should get premiums for productivity and quality.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No ano seguinte começaram os trabalhos com a raça Nelore conforme descrito por Tarouco (2004). Estudos no país comprovaram a alta correlação entre as medidas realizadas in vivo por US e diretamente na carcaça, na raça Nelore e em outras raças TAROUCO et al, 2005TAROUCO et al, , 2007 Um dos primeiros trabalhos de estimação de parâmetros genéticos para características de carcaça na pecuária nacional e realizado com a raça Nelore foi desenvolvido por Figueiredo (2001) no qual estimou herdabilidade e correlações entre as características de carcaça medidas por US e características produtivas.…”
Section: Características De Carcaça Mensuradas Por Ultrassonografiaunclassified