1971
DOI: 10.3382/ps.0500392
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Physical Measurement Interrelationships of Turkeys Used in Further Processing

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“…An attempt to predict muscle weight from a linear measurement must, therefore, encompass the curvilinear nature of this relationship. The simplest methods are to limit the observations to birds of similar age (Johnson & Asmundson, 1957) or at similar market weights (Stiles & Brant, 1971). Hartung & Froning (1968) found that correlations of dissected meat yield of selected parts to total carcass meat yield were also greatly influenced by slaughter age even though comparisons were based on a weight to weight basis.…”
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“…An attempt to predict muscle weight from a linear measurement must, therefore, encompass the curvilinear nature of this relationship. The simplest methods are to limit the observations to birds of similar age (Johnson & Asmundson, 1957) or at similar market weights (Stiles & Brant, 1971). Hartung & Froning (1968) found that correlations of dissected meat yield of selected parts to total carcass meat yield were also greatly influenced by slaughter age even though comparisons were based on a weight to weight basis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%