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Abstract The objective of this study was to determine if ultrasound estimates of carcass quality traits could predict the final quality factors that influence purchases of consumers. Beefmaster steers (n = 86) representing two different sires were ultrasounded 48 d and 73 d before harvest using an Aloka 500 ultrasound unit, equipped with a 17.2cm probe to collect 12th rib fat thickness (BFU), 12th rib longissimus muscle area (LMAU), intramuscular fat (%FATU) and rump fat (RFU). International Livestock Image Analysis (I.L.I.A) software (Harrison, Arkansas) was used for processing images to determine BFU, LMAU, %FATU and RFU using chute side captured ultrasound images on all steers. An Ultrasound Guidelines Council (UGC) field and lab certified technician captured all ultrasound images. Carcass data collection included 12th rib fat thickness (BFC), 12th rib longissimus muscle area (LMAC) and marbling score (MS). Additionally, Warner Bratzler shear force (WBSF) and ether extraction (EE) estimates were determined on 12 to 13th longissimus muscle samples. All carcass data was collected by the Beef Carcass Research Center (BCRC) at West Texas A 0.001) between BFU and BFC, 0.42 (P 0.0001) between LMAU and LMAC, and 0.35 (P 0.001) between %FATU and MS. Pearson correlation coefficients were 0.42 (P 0.001) between EE and %FATU and 0.59 (P 0.0001) between EE and MS. These results suggest that ultrasound measures of final body composition should be taken closer to the final harvest date to better estimate endpoints of fat thickness, longissimus muscle area and intramuscular fat in harvest ready beef cattle.
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Ainslea E Fuqua
West Texas A&M University
T.E. Lawrence
West Texas A&M University
David G. Lust
West Texas A&M University
Journal of Animal Science
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