1982
DOI: 10.1017/s0021859600030112
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A comparison of three ultrasonic machines (Scanogram, Danscan and AIDD (NZ)) and visual estimates for predicting carcass composition of live cattle

Abstract: Very experienced livestock judges and three ultrasonic machines were compared for accuracy in predicting carcass composition.Sixty-four steers of mixed breed were visually scored for fatness and meat yield by seven judges. Subcutaneous fat depths over the eye muscle at the 13th rib were measured with three different ultrasonic devices prior to slaughter. There was little difference between the ultrasonic machines and the best visual estimates of fatness for predicting weight of commercial trimmed or total diss… Show more

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“…Conformation scores failed, on the whole, to improve the prediction of chemical composition when the effect of live weight and fat score had been removed. These conclusions are similar to those reported by Bass, Winn & Paulsen (1982) for cattle.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Conformation scores failed, on the whole, to improve the prediction of chemical composition when the effect of live weight and fat score had been removed. These conclusions are similar to those reported by Bass, Winn & Paulsen (1982) for cattle.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%