ULTRASSONOGRAPHY EVALUATION OF SHEEP CARCASS QUALITY OF SANTA INÊS BREED

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Autor(a) principal: McManus, Concepta
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Paim, Tiago do Prado, Louvandini, Helder, Dallago, Bruno, Dias, Laila Talarico, Teixeira, Rodrigo Almeida
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Ciência animal brasileira (Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/12336
Resumo: Ultrassonography is an important option to evaluate carcass composition and quality, as it is a non-invasive technique which quantifies different tissues in live animals. The objective of this study was to estimate the correlation between measurements taken in vivo, using ultrasound and skinfold thickness, in sheep carcasses from Santa Inês breed. Eighty-one males, aging 8 to 18 months, and weighting on average 31 kg live weight were used. The measures taken in vivo by ultrassonography were longitudinal diagonal length, longitudinal rib eye area, transversal diagonal length, transversal rib eye area. Hot carcass weight, carcass yield, carcass fat thickness, carcass length, carcass rib eye area and commercial retail cut weight (leg, loin, shoulder, ribs and neck) were determined. The analyses of variance, main components, polynomial regression and correlation were carried out using SAS® statistical program. There was no difference between castrated and intact animals for carcass quality and components, indicating that castration does not provide better carcass quality. Animals with higher leg, shoulder and rib weights had lower skin weight, wither height and weight of abdominal organs, indicating a more desirable body type for selection. Body weight, body length and rib eye area by ultrasound (in vivo) can predict the rib eye area, leg weight, carcass length, hot and half carcass weight. However, loin, neck and rib weights, carcass yield and weight of abdominal organs cannot be predicted by these in vivo measurements. The measurements taken with skinfold showed no significant correlations with carcass measures, which indicates that they are not efficient for prediction of carcass components and therefore should not be used. KEYWORDS: carcass yield; castrated; correlation; regression; rib eye area; skinfold.
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spelling ULTRASSONOGRAPHY EVALUATION OF SHEEP CARCASS QUALITY OF SANTA INÊS BREEDAVALIAÇÃO ULTRASONOGRÁFICA DA QUALIDADE DE CARCAÇA DE OVINOS SANTA INÊSSheep prodctionrendimento de carcaçaárea de olho de lombocastradoadipômetrocorrelaçãoregressão.Ultrassonography is an important option to evaluate carcass composition and quality, as it is a non-invasive technique which quantifies different tissues in live animals. The objective of this study was to estimate the correlation between measurements taken in vivo, using ultrasound and skinfold thickness, in sheep carcasses from Santa Inês breed. Eighty-one males, aging 8 to 18 months, and weighting on average 31 kg live weight were used. The measures taken in vivo by ultrassonography were longitudinal diagonal length, longitudinal rib eye area, transversal diagonal length, transversal rib eye area. Hot carcass weight, carcass yield, carcass fat thickness, carcass length, carcass rib eye area and commercial retail cut weight (leg, loin, shoulder, ribs and neck) were determined. The analyses of variance, main components, polynomial regression and correlation were carried out using SAS® statistical program. There was no difference between castrated and intact animals for carcass quality and components, indicating that castration does not provide better carcass quality. Animals with higher leg, shoulder and rib weights had lower skin weight, wither height and weight of abdominal organs, indicating a more desirable body type for selection. Body weight, body length and rib eye area by ultrasound (in vivo) can predict the rib eye area, leg weight, carcass length, hot and half carcass weight. However, loin, neck and rib weights, carcass yield and weight of abdominal organs cannot be predicted by these in vivo measurements. The measurements taken with skinfold showed no significant correlations with carcass measures, which indicates that they are not efficient for prediction of carcass components and therefore should not be used. KEYWORDS: carcass yield; castrated; correlation; regression; rib eye area; skinfold.A ultrassonografia pode ser uma importante ferramenta para a avaliação da composição da carcaça por ser uma técnica não invasiva que permite quantificar diferentes tecidos em animais vivos. O objetivo deste trabalho foi estimar as correlações entre medidas tomadas in vivo, por meio do ultrassom e do adipômetro, e na carcaça de ovinos da raça Santa Inês. Utilizaram-se 81 machos, entre 8 e 18 meses de idade, com peso médio de 31 kg. As medidas in vivo obtidas por ultrassonografia foram medida diagonal longitudinal, área de olho de lombo longitudinal, medida diagonal transversal e área de olho de lombo transversal. Determinou-se o peso de carcaça quente, rendimento da carcaça, gordura de cobertura da carcaça, comprimento de carcaça, área de olho de lombo da carcaça e peso dos cortes comerciais: pernil, lombo, paleta, costela e pescoço. As análises de variância, componentes principais, regressão polinomial e correlação foram realizadas utilizando-se programa estatístico SAS®. Não houve diferença entre animais castrados e inteiros para qualidade e componentes de carcaça, indicando, portanto, que a castração não proporciona uma carcaça de melhor qualidade. Os animais com os pesos de pernil, paleta e costela maiores apresentam menores peso de pele, altura de cernelha e peso dos órgãos abdominais, caracterizando um biotipo de animal que seria mais desejável a ser selecionado. Peso vivo, comprimento corporal e área de olho de lombo por ultrassom (in vivo) podem ser usados para predizer a área do olho de lombo da carcaça, peso do pernil, comprimento da carcaça, peso da carcaça quente e da meia carcaça. No entanto, o peso do lombo, pescoço, costela, rendimento de carcaça e peso dos órgãos abdominais não podem ser preditos por estas medidas in vivo. As medidas realizadas com adipômetro não apresentaram correlações significativas com medidas da carcaça, o que indica que não são eficientes para esta predição e, portanto, não devem ser utilizadas.PALAVRAS-CHAVE: adipômetro; área de olho de lombo; castrado; correlação; regressão; rendimento de carcaça.Universidade Federal de Goiás2013-03-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionResearchAvaliado por paresPesquisa Científicaapplication/pdftext/htmlapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/1233610.5216/cab.v14i1.12336Brazilian Animal Science/ Ciência Animal Brasileira; Vol. 14 No. 1 (2013); 8-16Ciência Animal Brasileira / Brazilian Animal Science; v. 14 n. 1 (2013); 8-161809-68911518-2797reponame:Ciência animal brasileira (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)instacron:UFGporhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/12336/13705https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/12336/13706https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/12336/15436McManus, ConceptaPaim, Tiago do PradoLouvandini, HelderDallago, BrunoDias, Laila TalaricoTeixeira, Rodrigo Almeidainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2013-04-03T11:54:30Zoai:ojs.revistas.ufg.br:article/12336Revistahttps://revistas.ufg.br/vetPUBhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/oai||revistacab@gmail.com1809-68911518-2797opendoar:2024-05-21T19:55:45.688550Ciência animal brasileira (Online) - Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)true
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv ULTRASSONOGRAPHY EVALUATION OF SHEEP CARCASS QUALITY OF SANTA INÊS BREED
AVALIAÇÃO ULTRASONOGRÁFICA DA QUALIDADE DE CARCAÇA DE OVINOS SANTA INÊS
title ULTRASSONOGRAPHY EVALUATION OF SHEEP CARCASS QUALITY OF SANTA INÊS BREED
spellingShingle ULTRASSONOGRAPHY EVALUATION OF SHEEP CARCASS QUALITY OF SANTA INÊS BREED
McManus, Concepta
Sheep prodction
rendimento de carcaça
área de olho de lombo
castrado
adipômetro
correlação
regressão.
title_short ULTRASSONOGRAPHY EVALUATION OF SHEEP CARCASS QUALITY OF SANTA INÊS BREED
title_full ULTRASSONOGRAPHY EVALUATION OF SHEEP CARCASS QUALITY OF SANTA INÊS BREED
title_fullStr ULTRASSONOGRAPHY EVALUATION OF SHEEP CARCASS QUALITY OF SANTA INÊS BREED
title_full_unstemmed ULTRASSONOGRAPHY EVALUATION OF SHEEP CARCASS QUALITY OF SANTA INÊS BREED
title_sort ULTRASSONOGRAPHY EVALUATION OF SHEEP CARCASS QUALITY OF SANTA INÊS BREED
author McManus, Concepta
author_facet McManus, Concepta
Paim, Tiago do Prado
Louvandini, Helder
Dallago, Bruno
Dias, Laila Talarico
Teixeira, Rodrigo Almeida
author_role author
author2 Paim, Tiago do Prado
Louvandini, Helder
Dallago, Bruno
Dias, Laila Talarico
Teixeira, Rodrigo Almeida
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv McManus, Concepta
Paim, Tiago do Prado
Louvandini, Helder
Dallago, Bruno
Dias, Laila Talarico
Teixeira, Rodrigo Almeida
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sheep prodction
rendimento de carcaça
área de olho de lombo
castrado
adipômetro
correlação
regressão.
topic Sheep prodction
rendimento de carcaça
área de olho de lombo
castrado
adipômetro
correlação
regressão.
description Ultrassonography is an important option to evaluate carcass composition and quality, as it is a non-invasive technique which quantifies different tissues in live animals. The objective of this study was to estimate the correlation between measurements taken in vivo, using ultrasound and skinfold thickness, in sheep carcasses from Santa Inês breed. Eighty-one males, aging 8 to 18 months, and weighting on average 31 kg live weight were used. The measures taken in vivo by ultrassonography were longitudinal diagonal length, longitudinal rib eye area, transversal diagonal length, transversal rib eye area. Hot carcass weight, carcass yield, carcass fat thickness, carcass length, carcass rib eye area and commercial retail cut weight (leg, loin, shoulder, ribs and neck) were determined. The analyses of variance, main components, polynomial regression and correlation were carried out using SAS® statistical program. There was no difference between castrated and intact animals for carcass quality and components, indicating that castration does not provide better carcass quality. Animals with higher leg, shoulder and rib weights had lower skin weight, wither height and weight of abdominal organs, indicating a more desirable body type for selection. Body weight, body length and rib eye area by ultrasound (in vivo) can predict the rib eye area, leg weight, carcass length, hot and half carcass weight. However, loin, neck and rib weights, carcass yield and weight of abdominal organs cannot be predicted by these in vivo measurements. The measurements taken with skinfold showed no significant correlations with carcass measures, which indicates that they are not efficient for prediction of carcass components and therefore should not be used. KEYWORDS: carcass yield; castrated; correlation; regression; rib eye area; skinfold.
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