PREDICTION OF CARCASS CHARACTERISTICS BY REAL-TIME ULTRASOUND IN BARROWS AND GILTS SLAUGHTERED AT THREE WEIGHTS

1992 
The carcass characteristics of 27 market barrows and 27 market gilts were evalu- ated at various times (n = 8) with real-time ultrasound (Aloka 210 DXI from approximately 20 kg until slaughter at three end points. The pigs were randomly assigned to slaughter weight groups of 91, 104.5, and 118 kg at weaning time. Correlations were determined over slaughter weight group and sex, and the accuracies of ultrasound measurements were also evaluated. The regressions of ultrasound 10th-rib fat and ultrasound longissimus muscle area on live weight were also developed. Correlations between actual and ultrasound-measured last-rib fat, 10th-rib fat, and longissimus muscle area were high Ir = .91, 33, and .53, respectively; P < .011. The accuracy of ultrasound longissimus muscle area prediction was lower for 118-kg pigs than for the two lighter groups, whereas the accuracy for prediction of last-rib fat was lower for 91-kg pigs than for the two heavier groups, as indicated by higher abso- lute differences (P < .05). Last-rib fat and longis- simus muscle area tended to be overestimated and 10th-rib fat tended to be underestimated by real- time ultrasound. Prediction of last-rib fat by ultrasound was more accurate for gilts than for barrows, as indicated by a lower absolute differ- ence (P < .05).
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