Patricia Silva, D. A. Campagna, D. Somenzini, Liliana Beatriz Maiztegui, R. J. Di Masso, M. T. Font
To compare the prediction of body composition in vivo and in slaughtered animals, a pig population with a broad genetical background, was used to determine the extent on which that prediction was affected by different characters (sex, slaughter body weight and lean percentage). Seventy-two barrows and 57 gilts were measured firstly ultrasonically (PigLog 105 - P) in vivo and then their carcasses were evaluated with a Fat-O-Meater apparatus (FOM) at the abattoir. Data were analysed by means of the Student t test for paired observations and subjected to linear correlation studies with the correlation coefficient. P and FOM measurements of lean percentage were positively and significantly associated (r = 0.68, P
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