Prediction of carcass composition through measurements in vivo and measurements of the carcass of growing Santa Inês sheep.

In vivo and carcass measurements were evaluated to predict carcass physical and chemical composition and to list the measurements that best fit the prediction of the composition of growing Santa Inês sheep carcasses. Thirty-three animals were used to measure the loin eye area by ultrasound in vivo (...

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Main Authors: Mariléa Batista Gomes, Maria Luciana Menezes Wanderley Neves, Lígia Maria Gomes Barreto, Marcelo de Andrade Ferreira, João Paulo Ismério Dos Santos Monnerat, Guilherme Morais Carone, Jasiel Santos de Morais, Antonia Sherlânea Chaves Véras
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2021-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0247950
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spelling doaj-add89c8e2b4245a38b7b41a39830ab542021-03-18T05:31:06ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032021-01-01163e024795010.1371/journal.pone.0247950Prediction of carcass composition through measurements in vivo and measurements of the carcass of growing Santa Inês sheep.Mariléa Batista GomesMaria Luciana Menezes Wanderley NevesLígia Maria Gomes BarretoMarcelo de Andrade FerreiraJoão Paulo Ismério Dos Santos MonneratGuilherme Morais CaroneJasiel Santos de MoraisAntonia Sherlânea Chaves VérasIn vivo and carcass measurements were evaluated to predict carcass physical and chemical composition and to list the measurements that best fit the prediction of the composition of growing Santa Inês sheep carcasses. Thirty-three animals were used to measure the loin eye area by ultrasound in vivo (LEAu) and in the carcass. We used 39 animals for biometric measurement in vivo and 42 sheep for morphometric measurement in the carcass. For the physical and chemical compositions of carcasses, dissection of the half left carcass was carried out in 42 animals. The data were submitted to Pearson's correlation analysis and t test. Simple and multiple linear regressions were performed using a stepwise procedure. All correlations between in vivo measurements and the physical and chemical compositions of carcasses (in kg) were significant, except for LEAu. Biometric measurements and hot (HCW) and cold (CCW) carcass weights were considered as predictors of the carcasses' physical and chemical compositions. Slaughter body weight (SBW) was the variable that most influenced the equations in the assessment of in vivo measurements and HCW and CCW most influenced the equations for measurements on carcasses. Biometric measurements of Santa Inês sheep can be used together with the SBW to estimate the physical and chemical compositions of carcasses, with emphasis on body compactness index, breast width, wither height, and croup height. The morphometric measurements can be used together with carcass weight to estimate the physical and chemical compositions of carcasses, with emphasis on croup width, carcass compactness index, croup perimeter, external and internal carcass lengths, chest width, and leg length and perimeter. The HCW can be used to predict the physical and chemical composition of carcasses without affecting the accuracy of the prediction model.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0247950
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author Mariléa Batista Gomes
Maria Luciana Menezes Wanderley Neves
Lígia Maria Gomes Barreto
Marcelo de Andrade Ferreira
João Paulo Ismério Dos Santos Monnerat
Guilherme Morais Carone
Jasiel Santos de Morais
Antonia Sherlânea Chaves Véras
spellingShingle Mariléa Batista Gomes
Maria Luciana Menezes Wanderley Neves
Lígia Maria Gomes Barreto
Marcelo de Andrade Ferreira
João Paulo Ismério Dos Santos Monnerat
Guilherme Morais Carone
Jasiel Santos de Morais
Antonia Sherlânea Chaves Véras
Prediction of carcass composition through measurements in vivo and measurements of the carcass of growing Santa Inês sheep.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Mariléa Batista Gomes
Maria Luciana Menezes Wanderley Neves
Lígia Maria Gomes Barreto
Marcelo de Andrade Ferreira
João Paulo Ismério Dos Santos Monnerat
Guilherme Morais Carone
Jasiel Santos de Morais
Antonia Sherlânea Chaves Véras
author_sort Mariléa Batista Gomes
title Prediction of carcass composition through measurements in vivo and measurements of the carcass of growing Santa Inês sheep.
title_short Prediction of carcass composition through measurements in vivo and measurements of the carcass of growing Santa Inês sheep.
title_full Prediction of carcass composition through measurements in vivo and measurements of the carcass of growing Santa Inês sheep.
title_fullStr Prediction of carcass composition through measurements in vivo and measurements of the carcass of growing Santa Inês sheep.
title_full_unstemmed Prediction of carcass composition through measurements in vivo and measurements of the carcass of growing Santa Inês sheep.
title_sort prediction of carcass composition through measurements in vivo and measurements of the carcass of growing santa inês sheep.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2021-01-01
description In vivo and carcass measurements were evaluated to predict carcass physical and chemical composition and to list the measurements that best fit the prediction of the composition of growing Santa Inês sheep carcasses. Thirty-three animals were used to measure the loin eye area by ultrasound in vivo (LEAu) and in the carcass. We used 39 animals for biometric measurement in vivo and 42 sheep for morphometric measurement in the carcass. For the physical and chemical compositions of carcasses, dissection of the half left carcass was carried out in 42 animals. The data were submitted to Pearson's correlation analysis and t test. Simple and multiple linear regressions were performed using a stepwise procedure. All correlations between in vivo measurements and the physical and chemical compositions of carcasses (in kg) were significant, except for LEAu. Biometric measurements and hot (HCW) and cold (CCW) carcass weights were considered as predictors of the carcasses' physical and chemical compositions. Slaughter body weight (SBW) was the variable that most influenced the equations in the assessment of in vivo measurements and HCW and CCW most influenced the equations for measurements on carcasses. Biometric measurements of Santa Inês sheep can be used together with the SBW to estimate the physical and chemical compositions of carcasses, with emphasis on body compactness index, breast width, wither height, and croup height. The morphometric measurements can be used together with carcass weight to estimate the physical and chemical compositions of carcasses, with emphasis on croup width, carcass compactness index, croup perimeter, external and internal carcass lengths, chest width, and leg length and perimeter. The HCW can be used to predict the physical and chemical composition of carcasses without affecting the accuracy of the prediction model.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0247950
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