نتایج جستجو برای: marbling

تعداد نتایج: 961  

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2009
G J Hausman M V Dodson K Ajuwon M Azain K M Barnes L L Guan Z Jiang S P Poulos R D Sainz S Smith M Spurlock J Novakofski M E Fernyhough W G Bergen

The quality and value of the carcass in domestic meat animals are reflected in its protein and fat content. Preadipocytes and adipocytes are important in establishing the overall fatness of a carcass, as well as being the main contributors to the marbling component needed for consumer preference of meat products. Although some fat accumulation is essential, any excess fat that is deposited into...

2001
W. S. Pitchford M.P.B. Deland B. D. Siebert A.E.O. Malau-Aduli

Sires representing seven diverse breeds were mated to Hereford cows over four years and the progeny slaughtered. Highly marbled Jersey and Wagyu crossbred cattle had softer fat (6% lower melting point) than the other breeds. The Angus crosses marbled like Jersey and Wagyu, but had harder fat similar to the very lean Belgian Blue. Hereford, South Devon and Limousin crosses had harder fat than An...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2003
W J Platter J D Tatum K E Belk P L Chapman J A Scanga G C Smith

Logistic regression was used to quantify and characterize the effects of changes in marbling score, Warner-Bratzler shear force (WBSF), and consumer panel sensory ratings for tenderness, juiciness, or flavor on the probability of overall consumer acceptance of strip loin steaks from beef carcasses (n = 550). Consumers (n = 489) evaluated steaks for tenderness, juiciness, and flavor using nine-p...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1998
F Pariacote L D Van Vleck R E Hunsley

Carcass measurements were taken on 1,292 steers and collected by the American Shorthorn Association. The sires were purebred or appendix-registered Shorthorn. Because all dams were not Shorthorn, genetic fractions of breeds of origin were determined for each dam. Measurements for hot carcass weight; dressing percentage; fat thickness; ribeye area; kidney, pelvic, and heart fat (KPH); marbling; ...

Journal: :Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports 2018

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2009
J A Boles D L Boss K I Neary K C Davis M W Tess

The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of growth implants on the carcass characteristics and tenderness of steers and heifers with different genetic potentials for growth, lean meat yield production, and marbling. Two experiments were conducted. Experiment 1 evaluated Angus steers sired by bulls with high EPD for retail product yield or marbling. Implant treatment was imposed ra...

2009
Polyana Pizzi Rotta Rodolpho Martin do Prado Ivanor Nunes do Prado Maribel Velandia Valero Robério Rodrigues Silva

The aim of this review is to address some characteristics that influence meat quality. Genetic groups, nutrition, finishing systems and gender are the major factors that change carcass characteristics, chemical composition and fatty acid profile. Genetic groups that have zebu genes in their composition show higher hot carcass dressing than genetic groups without zebu genes. Genetic groups that ...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2007
M M Brandt D H Keisler D L Meyer T B Schmidt E P Berg

Cattle (n = 995 steers and 757 heifers) were randomly selected from a commercial abattoir (Emporia, KS) to determine the relationships between USDA quality and yield grade characteristics and serum concentrations of leptin, IGF-I, and GH. Animals were randomly selected postexsanguination on the slaughter line on 4 occasions (March, May, August, and January). Blood was collected at exsanguinatio...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2010
E Casas R M Thallman L A Kuehn L V Cundiff

The objective of this study was to characterize breeds representing diverse biological types for postweaning growth and carcass composition traits in terminal crossbred cattle. Postweaning growth and carcass traits were analyzed on 464 steers and 439 heifers obtained by mating F(1) cows to Charolais and MARC III (1/4 Hereford, 1/4 Angus, 1/4 Pinzgauer, and 1/4 Red Poll) sires. The F(1) cows wer...

Journal: :Animal genetics 2004
E Casas J W Keele S D Shackelford M Koohmaraie R T Stone

A genomic screening to detect quantitative trait loci (QTL) affecting growth, carcass composition and meat quality traits was pursued. Two hundred nineteen microsatellite markers were genotyped on 176 of 620 (28%) progeny from a Brahman x Angus sire mated to mostly MARC III dams. Selective genotyping, based on retail product yield (%) and fat yield (%), was used to select individuals to be geno...

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