Evaluation of alternative measures of pork carcass composition

被引:0
|
作者
Schinckel, AP [1 ]
Wagner, JR [1 ]
Forrest, JC [1 ]
Einstein, ME [1 ]
机构
[1] Purdue Univ, Dept Anim Sci, W Lafayette, IN 47907 USA
关键词
carcass composition; lean; pigs;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
Carcass and live measurements of 203 pigs representing seven genetic populations and four target live weights (100, 114, 128, and 152 kg) were used to evaluate alternative measures of carcass composition. Measures of carcass lean (fat tissue-free lean, FFLM; lipid-free soft tissue, LFSTIS; and dissected lean in the four lean cuts, DL), fat (total carcass fat tissue, TOFAT), and lipid mass (soft tissue lipid, STLIP) were evaluated. Overall, LFSTIS was 22.8% greater than FFLM (47.8 vs 38.9 kg) and TOFAT was 30% greater than STLIP (38.5 vs 29.6 kg). The allometric growth coefficients relative to carcass weight were different for the measures: b = 0.776, 0.828, 0.794, 1.37, and 1.49 for FFLM, LFSTIS, DL, TOFAT, and STLIP, respectively. At 90 kg carcass weight, the predicted growth of FFLM, LFSTIS, TOFAT, and STLIP was 0.314, 0.420, 0.553, and 0.446 kg/kg increase in carcass weight. The difference between FFLM and LFSTIS, representing nonlipid components of the carcass fat tissue, was greater for barrows than for gilts (9.2 vs 8.6 kg). Lipid-free soft tissue mass was predicted more accurately from carcass or live animal measurements than FFLM with smaller relative RSD (4.6 vs 6.5% of their mean values). The alternative measures of carcass composition were evaluated as predictors of empty body protein (MTPRO) and lipid (MTLIP) mass. Empty body protein was predicted with similar accuracy (R-2 = 0.74 to 0.81) from either DL, FFLM, LFSTIS, or ribbed carcass measurements. Empty body lipid was predicted more accurately from TOFAT (R-2 = 0.92) or STLIP (R-2 = 0.93) than ribbed carcass measurements (R-2 = 0.88). Although the alternative measures of lean mass (LFSTIS vs FFLM) and lipid mass (TOFAT vs STLIP) were highly related to each other (r = 0.93 to 0.98), they had different relative growth rates (allometric coefficients) and thus cannot be predicted as linear functions of the similar alternative variable without significant weight group biases. From the 100- to 152-kg target weight groups, gilts gained 12.9% greater FFLM and 12.1% greater MTPRO but only 4.4% greater LFSTIS than barrows. Fat-free lean mass is more precise as a measure of muscle growth and as a predictor of lysine requirements. Lipid-free soft tissue can be obtained more quickly and predicted more accurately from carcass or live animal measurements.
引用
收藏
页码:1093 / 1119
页数:27
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Genomic architecture of carcass and pork traits and their association with immune capacity
    Jove-Junca, T.
    Crespo-Piazuelo, D.
    Gonzalez-Rodriguez, O.
    Pascual, M.
    Hernandez-Banque, C.
    Reixach, J.
    Quintanilla, R.
    Ballester, M.
    ANIMAL, 2024, 18 (01)
  • [42] Predicting the composition of lamb carcases using alternative fat and muscle depth measures
    Hopkins, D. L.
    Ponnampalam, E. N.
    Warner, R. D.
    MEAT SCIENCE, 2008, 78 (04) : 400 - 405
  • [43] CARCASS COMPOSITION OF CULL SOWS
    AZIZ, NN
    RAE, WA
    ALLAN, JW
    BALL, RO
    CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, 1993, 73 (04) : 829 - 838
  • [44] EFFECTS OF CARCASS WEIGHT ON QUALITY OF MAJOR CARCASS CUTS, THEIR COMPOSITION, AND MEAT IN LITHUANIAN SLAUGHTER PIG POPULATION
    Razmaite, Violeta
    Ribikauskiene, Daiva
    Stimbirys, A.
    ACTA VETERINARIA-BEOGRAD, 2011, 61 (2-3): : 259 - 268
  • [45] Use of carcass density for determining carcass composition in beef cattle
    Johnson, ER
    Chant, DC
    NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH, 1998, 41 (03) : 325 - 333
  • [46] FEEDLOT PERFORMANCE, CARCASS COMPOSITION AND PORK QUALITY FROM ENTIRE MALE AND FEMALE LANDRACE AND LARGE WHITE MARKET-WEIGHT PIGS
    SATHER, AP
    JONES, SDM
    JOYAL, S
    CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, 1991, 71 (01) : 29 - 42
  • [47] The relationship between body dimensions of living pigs and their carcass composition
    Doeschl-Wilson, AB
    Green, DM
    Fisher, AV
    Carroll, SM
    Schofield, CP
    Whittemore, CT
    MEAT SCIENCE, 2005, 70 (02) : 229 - 240
  • [48] The effect of sex and terminal sire line on carcass characteristics of pork belly
    Bahelka, Ivan
    Oravcova, Marta
    Hanusova, Emilia
    Demo, Peter
    ARCHIV FUR TIERZUCHT-ARCHIVES OF ANIMAL BREEDING, 2011, 54 (03): : 264 - 270
  • [49] Use of ultrasonographic examination for in vivo evaluation of body composition and for prediction of carcass quality of sheep
    Silva, S. R.
    SMALL RUMINANT RESEARCH, 2017, 152 : 144 - 157
  • [50] Evaluation of ME predictions and the impact of feeding maize distillers dried grains with solubles with variable oil content on growth performance, carcass composition, and pork fat quality of growing-finishing pigs
    Wu, F.
    Johnston, L. J.
    Urriola, P. E.
    Hilbrands, A. M.
    Shurson, G. C.
    ANIMAL FEED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 2016, 213 : 128 - 141