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Comparison of two live-animal ultrasound systems for genetic evaluation of carcass traits in Angus cattle
- Source :
- Translational Animal Science
- Publication Year :
- 2021
- Publisher :
- Oxford University Press, 2021.
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Abstract
- The improvement of carcass traits is an important breeding objective in beef cattle breeding programs. The most common way of selecting for improvement in carcass traits is via indirect selection using ultrasound scanning of selection candidates which are submitted to genetic evaluation programs. Two systems used to analyze ultrasound images to predict carcass traits are the Pie Medical Esaote Aquila (PIE) and Central Ultrasound Processing (CUP). This study compared the ability of the two systems to predict carcass traits for genetic evaluation in Australian Angus cattle. Genetic and phenotypic parameters were estimated using data from 1,648 Angus steers which were ultrasound scanned twice with both systems, first at feedlot entry and then following 100 d in the feedlot. The traits interpreted from ultrasound scanning included eye muscle area (EMA), rib fat (RIB) rump fat (RUMP), and intramuscular fat (IMF). Abattoir carcass data were collected on all steers following the full feedlot feeding period of 285 d. For all ultrasound scan traits, CUP resulted in higher phenotypic and genetic variances compared to the PIE. For IMF, CUP had higher heritability at feedlot intake (0.51 for CUP compared to 0.37 for PIE) and after 100 d feeding (0.54 for CUP compared to 0.45 PIE). CUP predicted IMF also tended to have stronger correlations with the breeding objective traits of carcass IMF and marbling traits, both genetically (ranging from 0.59 to 0.75 for CUP compared to 0.45–0.63 for PIE) and phenotypically (ranging from 0.27 to 0.43 for CUP compared to 0.19–0.28 for PIE). Ultrasound scan EMA was the only group of traits in which the heritabilities were higher for PIE (0.52 for PIE compared to 0.40 for CUP at feedlot intake and 0.46 for PIE compared to 0.43 for CUP at 100 d of feeding), however with similar relationships to the breeding objective carcass EMA observed. For subcutaneous fat traits of ultrasound RIB and RUMP, the heritabilites and genetic correlations to the related carcass traits were similar, with the exception being the higher heritability observed for CUP predicted RUMP at feedlot intake at 0.52 compared to 0.38 for PIE. The results from this study indicates that the CUP system, compared to PIE, provides an advantage for genetic evaluation of carcass traits in Angus cattle, particularly for the IMF and associated marbling traits.
- Subjects :
- Rump
Marbled meat
Biology
Beef cattle
0404 agricultural biotechnology
Animal science
beef cattle
Angus cattle
genetic parameters
Angus
General Veterinary
business.industry
Ultrasound
0402 animal and dairy science
Animal Genetics and Genomics
food and beverages
04 agricultural and veterinary sciences
Heritability
040401 food science
040201 dairy & animal science
phenotypic parameters ultrasound
Feedlot
embryonic structures
AcademicSubjects/SCI00960
Animal Science and Zoology
Intramuscular fat
business
carcass
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 25732102
- Volume :
- 5
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Translational Animal Science
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....944aaf92c328bffb5c05671313a270d4