2017
DOI: 10.3906/vet-1704-2
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The relationship of ultrasound measurements taken from two different anatomical regions to carcass traits and chemical composition of the carcass in Karayaka lambs

Abstract: This study was undertaken to determine the relationship between carcass traits and chemical compositions. Using ultrasound scanning from two different anatomic regions, the study involved estimating carcass traits and chemical composition in male Karayaka lambs. Measurements were taken of skin thickness, subcutaneous fat thickness, muscle depth, muscle width, and muscle area between the 12th and 13th thoracic vertebrae (12-13T) and 3rd and 4th lumbar vertebrae (3-4L) using real-time ultrasound in 15 six-montho… Show more

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“…Lambs that had a higher LEA were more efficient and showed a better performance in confinement, resulting in heavier castings [6]. The skin thickness (ST) could be used in the equation to estimate warm and cold carcass weights [7]. These variables can be measured using ultrasound.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lambs that had a higher LEA were more efficient and showed a better performance in confinement, resulting in heavier castings [6]. The skin thickness (ST) could be used in the equation to estimate warm and cold carcass weights [7]. These variables can be measured using ultrasound.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%