Carcass composition and classification is a key determinant of beef cattle farmers’ incomes and is mainly assessed by subjective visual notation (CHTAX system in Switzerland), which is prone to inter-operator variability. The present study aimed to evaluate the use of dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) scans, a promising non-subjective technique, to predict the tissue composition of beef carcass from half-carcass or 11th rib cut scan. Eighteen crossbreds bulls (♀ Brune Suisse x ♂ Angus (n=6), Limousin (n=6) or Simmental (n=6)) were slaughtered at either 460-470 kg (n=6) or 520-530 kg (n=12) of body weight. Half-carcass and 11th rib cut were scanned by DXA and half carcass was further anatomically dissected. Simple linear regressions were performed aiming at estimate half-carcass muscle and adipose tissue proportions obtained by dissection from DXA lean and fat proportions measurements, respectively on half-carcass or on 11th rib cut. Muscle proportion is predicted using DXA half-carcass lean proportion with an accuracy of R2 = 0.64 and residual coefficient of variation (rCV) = 3.0%. Adipose tissue proportion was predicted with an accuracy from DXA half-carcass fat proportion of R2 = 0.81 and rCV = 9.7%. When prediction of tissue composition was made by DXA scan of 11th rib cut, precision of equation decreased slightly (R2 = 0.62 and rCV = 3.1% for muscle and R2 = 0.69 and rCV = 12.5% for adipose tissue). Adding the crossbreed effect on the intercept of multiple regressions improve the accuracy of estimates of carcass composition from DXA scan.
Xavier C., Morel I., Siegenthaler R., Dougoud B., Mermoud P., Le Cozler Y., Lerch S.
Estimation of the composition of crossbreed beef carcass by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry of half-carcass or 11th rib.
In: Agroscope PhD - Postdoc Symposium. 18 mars, Ed. Agroscope. 2021, 68.
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