Ultrasonography as a predicting tool for carcass traits of young bulls

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Autor(a) principal: Suguisawa,Liliane
Data de Publicação: 2003
Outros Autores: Mattos,Wilson Roberto Soares, Oliveira,Henrique Nunes de, Silveira,Antônio Carlos, Arrigoni,Mário de Beni, Haddad,Cláudio Maluf, Chardulo,Luis Artur Loyola, Martins,Cyntia Ludovico
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Scientia Agrícola (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-90162003000400026
Resumo: Considerable resources have been allocated to support research in the development of non-invasive and non-destructive techniques for carcass composition and quality evaluation. Ultrasonography is a reliable and relatively low-cost technique that can be used. In the present study, real-time ultrasonography was used to predict ribeye area (REA) and subcutaneous fat thickness (FT) in live animals as compared to carcass measurements. Animals used were 115 yearling bull calves (initial body weight, 329 kg), kept under feedlot conditions, of four genetic groups (30, ½ Angus x Nellore; 30, ½ Canchim x Nellore; 30, ½ Simmental x Nellore, and 25 Nellore), and two finishing frame sizes (small and large). Four ultrasonographic measurements were taken every 28 days until slaughter. Predictive precision of ultrasonographic measurements increased as animals approached slaughter, reaching maximum values at the last measurement (R²=0.68 and 0.82 for REA and FT, respectively). FT carcass measurements was influenced by genetic group and live measurements (P < 0.05). Frame size did not influence REA and FT, probably due to small, but distinctive differences among genetic groups.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Ultrasonography as a predicting tool for carcass traits of young bulls
title Ultrasonography as a predicting tool for carcass traits of young bulls
spellingShingle Ultrasonography as a predicting tool for carcass traits of young bulls
Suguisawa,Liliane
beef cattle
ribeye area
fat thickness
growth
cross breeds
title_short Ultrasonography as a predicting tool for carcass traits of young bulls
title_full Ultrasonography as a predicting tool for carcass traits of young bulls
title_fullStr Ultrasonography as a predicting tool for carcass traits of young bulls
title_full_unstemmed Ultrasonography as a predicting tool for carcass traits of young bulls
title_sort Ultrasonography as a predicting tool for carcass traits of young bulls
author Suguisawa,Liliane
author_facet Suguisawa,Liliane
Mattos,Wilson Roberto Soares
Oliveira,Henrique Nunes de
Silveira,Antônio Carlos
Arrigoni,Mário de Beni
Haddad,Cláudio Maluf
Chardulo,Luis Artur Loyola
Martins,Cyntia Ludovico
author_role author
author2 Mattos,Wilson Roberto Soares
Oliveira,Henrique Nunes de
Silveira,Antônio Carlos
Arrigoni,Mário de Beni
Haddad,Cláudio Maluf
Chardulo,Luis Artur Loyola
Martins,Cyntia Ludovico
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Suguisawa,Liliane
Mattos,Wilson Roberto Soares
Oliveira,Henrique Nunes de
Silveira,Antônio Carlos
Arrigoni,Mário de Beni
Haddad,Cláudio Maluf
Chardulo,Luis Artur Loyola
Martins,Cyntia Ludovico
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv beef cattle
ribeye area
fat thickness
growth
cross breeds
topic beef cattle
ribeye area
fat thickness
growth
cross breeds
description Considerable resources have been allocated to support research in the development of non-invasive and non-destructive techniques for carcass composition and quality evaluation. Ultrasonography is a reliable and relatively low-cost technique that can be used. In the present study, real-time ultrasonography was used to predict ribeye area (REA) and subcutaneous fat thickness (FT) in live animals as compared to carcass measurements. Animals used were 115 yearling bull calves (initial body weight, 329 kg), kept under feedlot conditions, of four genetic groups (30, ½ Angus x Nellore; 30, ½ Canchim x Nellore; 30, ½ Simmental x Nellore, and 25 Nellore), and two finishing frame sizes (small and large). Four ultrasonographic measurements were taken every 28 days until slaughter. Predictive precision of ultrasonographic measurements increased as animals approached slaughter, reaching maximum values at the last measurement (R²=0.68 and 0.82 for REA and FT, respectively). FT carcass measurements was influenced by genetic group and live measurements (P < 0.05). Frame size did not influence REA and FT, probably due to small, but distinctive differences among genetic groups.
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