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Revision as of 20:16, 9 December 2019
Phenotype
The ultrasound rib fat thickness measurement can be made from the same image used to estimate ribeye area. Fat thickness at the 12th-13th rib is measured at a point three fourths of the distance from the medial end of the longissimus dorsi muscle (12-13th rib interface) and perpendicular to the surface of the hanging ribbed carcass. Ultrasound scanning protocol requires the collection of an image made between the 12th-13thribs using a linear-array transducer and standoff guide that conforms to the curvature of the animal’s back
Adjusted Value
Ultrasonic back fat thickness is adjusted to a common age (e.g., 365 days of age) and in multi-breed settings is also adjusted for breed composition.