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Ultrasound Data . . . |
The
live animal carcass ultrasound used by Dr. Allen Williams and his
associates is an automated, chute-side software system that captures
images and calculates trait measurements on an objective basis.
The traits determined by this ultrasound software are: |
- Back Fat Thickness
- Ribeye Shape Score
- Ribeye Area (REA)
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- Ribeye Area/Hundred Weight (REA/CWT)
- Percent Intramuscular
Fat Ratio (% IMF RATIO)
- Tenderness Score
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On
this and the following eight pages, we have posted these measurements
and scores (except Ribeye Area) for all of the bulls in this sale — by
lot number. Dr. Williams considers the Ribeye Shape Score and the
Tenderness Score to be the two most important traits because they
are not affected much by environment or by the amount of feed consumed
by the animal. In other words, these scores should be about the
same whether the animal is being fed a hot feedlot ration or grazing
poor quality forages with no supplement. Dr. Williams provided
brief descriptions of these two traits below. |
Ribeye
Shape Score: This score is indicative of desired shape
of the ribeye muscle. It is correlated to gain efficiency, as well
as to eventual yield grade, cutability, and % retail product. The
score ranges from 0.0 to 1.0, with an acceptable score being 0.35
or greater. An ideal score is 0.50 or greater. |
Tenderness
Score: This score is correlated to the actual Warner-Bratzler
Shear Force in a carcass ribeye steak at the 12th rib location.
This score ranges from 10-50, with 20 being very tender, 30 being
slightly tender, 40 being slightly tough, and 50 being tough. An
ideal score would be in the 25 to 27 range, but 29 or less is considered
acceptable in bulls. |
Back
Fat and Percent Intramuscular Fat are affected by environment and
feed consumption. Unlike most seedstock programs, we do NOT feedlot
test our bulls. Our bulls are either forage tested or fed a high-roughage
ration designed for gains of only 2 pounds per day. If young bulls
are pushed any harder, it negatively affects their soundness, fertility
and longevity. With this in mind, our ultrasound technician shaded
in the scores and measurements that he would consider to be “top-sort”.
For more help in using this information, feel free to call Clay
Nash at 870-897-3167. |
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The ultrasound data is now in a convenient pdf form that
you can download and take with you (if needed). Simply click the
link below to open the ultrasound data file. You can then save
it to your computer or just print it out for easy viewing. This
file
includes pages 104-112 of the Spring Bull Sale catalog.
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(The Next button
will take you to page 113 of the Catalog) |