Using the 9th–11th rib section to predict carcase tissue composition in Blackbelly sheep
The study aimed at developing predictive equations to estimate carcase tissue composition in Blackbelly sheep using the 9th–11th rib section and to evaluate its accuracy and precision. Twenty male growing Blackbelly sheep with a bodyweight (BW) of 29 ± 3 kg were slaughtered. Data from carcase and no...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Italian journal of animal science 2022-12, Vol.21 (1), p.161-167 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The study aimed at developing predictive equations to estimate carcase tissue composition in Blackbelly sheep using the 9th–11th rib section and to evaluate its accuracy and precision. Twenty male growing Blackbelly sheep with a bodyweight (BW) of 29 ± 3 kg were slaughtered. Data from carcase and non-carcase components were recorded. Thereafter, the left half carcase was weighed and dissected to record weights of fat (CF), muscle (CM), and bone (CB). Also, the 9th–11th section was dissected for muscle, fat and bone (MRib, FRib, BRib, respectively). The MRib and FRib were moderate to highly correlated (p 0.74 and ≤ 0.96) and moderate to high efficiency of prediction (from 0.58 to 0.91). Overall, results showed that the 9th–11th rib section could accurately be used as an option for predicting carcase tissue composition in Blackbelly sheep.HIGHLIGHTSMuscle and fat from the 9th–11th rib section were moderate to highly correlated with carcase muscle weight.Fat from the 9th–11th rib section was positive and moderate correlated with carcase fat weight.The 9th–11th rib section could be used as an option for predicting carcase tissue composition in Blackbelly sheep. |
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ISSN: | 1828-051X 1594-4077 1828-051X |
DOI: | 10.1080/1828051X.2021.2002731 |