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FACTORS INFLUENCINGFACTORS INFLUENCING
CARCASS COMPOSITIONCARCASS COMPOSITION
What Is Meant by the Term “carcass/ carcase”
 Part of the meat animal that remains after normal
commercial dressing procedures.
Carcass composition
 The absolute weights of all tissues increased in older, heavier carcasses,
only the percentage fat increased, the percentages of muscle and bone
decreasing progressively (Tribe, 1964).
 Uncastrated Males animals produce carcasses with more muscle than do
castrated males.
 Dairy cattle such as the Friesian have carcasses with more muscle and
less fat than beef breeds such as the Hereford or Limousin.
 The Texel and Southdown breeds of sheep have more muscle than Suffolk
or Oxford breeds.
 At a particular fat level the value of a carcass is influenced by the muscle:
bone ratio. A higher ratio is obviously better since it equates to more
saleable lean meat as well as better carcass conformation.
 Beef breeds have a higher ratio than dairy breeds and entire males have a
higher ratio than castrates.
Factors influencing carcass composition
 Genetic factors
 Physiological Age
 Influence of Sex
 Nutrition
 Hormones
 Environment
 Pre-slaughter handling
 Abnormal Growth Factors
1. Genetic factors
 Large between-breed differences exist within all farm animal
species for growth and carcass composition traits.
 Different breeds differ in their rate of maturation and average
mature weight.
 Texel breed of sheep, which shows less total body fat than
expected for its mature size.
 In beef cattle, late-maturing breeds, such as the Continental
European breeds producing heavier carcasses with little fat.
 In sheep larger breeds that mature later (e.g. Modern Suffolk
strains) will result in heavier body with less fat.
Genetic factors (cont..)
 Dairy breeds of sheep and cattle have a higher proportion of body
fat in internal depots than do meat breeds, which have higher
proportions of subcutaneous fat.
 large late-maturing cattle breeds have more intermuscular fat than
small early-maturing breeds, which have increased levels of
intramuscular fat.
 Breed comparisons in pigs have found that the Duroc, Meishan
and Berkshire breeds have a high proportion of intramuscular fat
compared to other improved breeds.
 Breeds can also react differently to pre-slaughter, slaughter and
processing methods. For example, leaner and lighter animals are
more likely to suffer from cold-shortening in the carcass post
mortem.
Genetic Parameters for Carcass
Composition
 Carcass composition = Genetic + environment
 Heritability is the proportion of the total phenotypic
(observed) variation in a trait that is explained by
genetic variation
 a value of 1 suggests that the trait is completely
controlled by an animal’s genes, while management,
feeding and other environmental factors play no part in
determining the expression of the trait
Genetic Parameters for Carcass
Composition (cont..)
Sl.
No.
Trait Heritability
1 Ultrasound muscle depth/area Moderate–high
2 Ultrasound fat depth Moderate–high
3 Carcass weight Moderate–high
4 Carcass length High
5 Dressing percentage Low–moderate
6 Lean yield Moderate–high
7 Lean : bone ratio Moderate–high
Heritability ranges for carcass composition traits across species
(Low = 0–0.25; moderate = 0.25–0.5; high = 0.5–1).
2. Physiological Age
 All animals within species or breeds or among sexes do
not grow, develop, fatten, or mature at the same
chronological age.
 The term physiological age refers to the stage of
development of the animal that can be described by
identifiable stages of the body development or function,
such as body height and weight, body composition, or
onset of puberty.
 Body composition and body form (shape) change
dramatically and continually during growth.
 At birth the head weight is ~ 20% of live weight, while at
slaughter it is only about 5%.
2. Physiological Age (cont..)
 Growth intensities of the various carcass tissues also differ.
 In the beginning of the growing period, muscle tissue is
laid down faster than fat, but the later-developing fat tissue
exceeds rate of muscle growth at later stages.
 Early-maturing breeds, such as the wild pig and Meishan,
have a lower mature body size and weight, compared with
later maturing breeds (such as the white breeds).
 Differences in body composition are more pronounced
when pigs of different mature weights are compared at the
same weight, rather than at the same age.
3. Influence of Sex
 Castrated males results in fatter carcass.
 Short scrotum bulls and rams produce heavier carcasses
with larger L.dorsi muscle areas, less external and internal
fat than steers and wethers.
 These effects are related to hormonal status of animals.
 Steers produce significantly more marbling and more
tender meat than bulls.
 Bovine males have more intramuscular connective tissue
than females.
 Male chicks had heavier carcasses compared to the female
ones
4. Nutrition
 Although heredity dictates the maximum amount of growth and
development that is possible in good nutrition.
 Utilization of ingested nutrients is partitioned among various
tissues and organs according to their metabolic rate and
physiological importance.
Nervous. > Circulatory > digestive > excretory systems
 The order of precedence is as follows:
I. Tissues that constitute vital organs and physiological process,
II. Bone,
III.Muscle
IV.Fat deposition.
4. Nutrition (cont..)
 The efficiency of meat animals in converting feed into meat is
generally related to the level of feed intake.
 Highest efficiency in converting feed energy into body weight is
achieved when animals are fed ad libitum.
 Feed energy intake exceeds the amount needed for lean tissue
growth, the excess is used for fat deposition
 Animals full-fed high-concentrate diets usually produce more
carcass fat.
 Slight to moderate feed restriction is an effective procedure to
modify body or carcass composition. Abdominal fat in broilers
can be reduced by a 3 to 5 day period of feed restriction,
beginning at 5 to 7 days of age
4. Nutrition (cont..)
 Slight feed restriction of monogastric animals, particularly in
the later growth stages, will produce leaner animals at slaughter,
 An adequate and continuous supply of protein is required in
animal diets of growth and maintenance of tissues.
 Essential amino acids, and must be present in the diet of
animal.
 Although animals can’t synthesize tissue proteins beyond their
genetic potential by consuming excess protein,
4. Nutrition (cont..)
 Growth rate in monogastric animals are reduced by an
inadequate total amount of protein, a deficiency of any one of
essential amino acids in the diet.
 In ruminants animals, amount and quality of dietary protein are
less critical than in monogastric animals.
 If animals consume a surplus of protein, the excess is broken
down and used as energy, or stored as fat.
4. Nutrition (cont..)
 Dietary fats are used by the animal for energy, and certain fatty
acids are essential for growth.
 Fats in the diet of monogastric animals may assimilate and
deposited in relatively unchanged form; whereas, dietary fats
consumed by ruminants undergo degradation and synthesis of
more saturated fat by rumen bacteria before assimilation and
deposition.
 pigs or chickens fed a diet high in unsaturated diet will have
soft, oily carcass fat.
5. Hormones
1. Growth hormone or somatotropin -lean tissue growth
throughout in animal.
2. Somatomedins-have insulin like activity and are responsible for
protein synthesis.
3. Epinephrine or norepinephrine -effects influence muscle
protein and lipid metabolism .
4. β-adrenergic agonists- produce carcasses that have increased
muscle size and decreased quantities of fat.
5. Androgens-stimulate growth in muscles by increasing protein
synthesis, decreased fat deposition and muscles of fore quarter
of the male, especially those in neck and crest region, show
greater development.
5. Hormones (cont..)
5. 6. Estrogens - generally have little or no effect on skeletal
muscle protein synthesis, but they are effective in promoting
deposition of body fat, promote development of hind quarters
6. Environment
 Marked influence on growth rate and even on body composition.
 Temperature is the most important factors
 Animal utilize the energy and fat for maintaining body temperature
or heat dissipation.
 In a cold environment a large body would be advantageous since its
relatively low surface to volume ratio would oppose heat loss.
 In high temperature area small body, long limbs and loose skin for
dissipating more heat.
Senepol
5. Pre-slaughter handling
 Minimal with respect to levels of carcass fatness or meat/bone
ratio
 But there is some lose body wt( shrinkage ) due to off feed or
transportation stress.
8. Abnormal Growth Factors
1. Double muscling,
2. Abnormal hyperplasia,
3. Hypertrophy ,
4. Steatosis
8. Abnormal Growth Factors
1. Double muscling,
 Double muscling is the genetic condition of cattle causing them
to have unusually thick, bulging muscles.
 Animal exhibiting double muscling have a lower proportion of
red fibers and higher proportion of white fibers as compared to
normal animals.
 The white fibers are larger than red fibers which along with the
increased proportion of white fibers, (hypertrophic condition of
the muscle).
 The muscle to bone ratio is greater, being on the order of 6:1.
8. Abnormal Growth Factors (cont..)
2. Abnormal hyperplasia
Condition similar to double muscling exists in other meat species
although of different genetic origin. Pig, sheep and turkey
3. Steatosis
Extensive fat infiltration into muscle fibers.
 Fat replaces the content of muscle fibers and the gross muscle
appears to almost completely compose of fat.
The condition may be occur in beef, lamb, pork, etc..
Conclusion
 Carcass composition of food animals varies greatly due to certain
factor as describe above.
 For the production of good quality meat and meat products we
need to consider these factors seriously.
 In India, there is very limited research carried out on carcass
composition and meat quality. So we need to study the effects
of different factors in Indian conditions on carcass composition
and meat quality of food animals.
 Achieving optimal animal well-being, carcass composition and
meat quality will entirely depend on the scientific method of
food animal rearing.
Factors influencing carcass composition

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Factors influencing carcass composition

  • 1. FACTORS INFLUENCINGFACTORS INFLUENCING CARCASS COMPOSITIONCARCASS COMPOSITION
  • 2. What Is Meant by the Term “carcass/ carcase”  Part of the meat animal that remains after normal commercial dressing procedures.
  • 3. Carcass composition  The absolute weights of all tissues increased in older, heavier carcasses, only the percentage fat increased, the percentages of muscle and bone decreasing progressively (Tribe, 1964).  Uncastrated Males animals produce carcasses with more muscle than do castrated males.  Dairy cattle such as the Friesian have carcasses with more muscle and less fat than beef breeds such as the Hereford or Limousin.  The Texel and Southdown breeds of sheep have more muscle than Suffolk or Oxford breeds.  At a particular fat level the value of a carcass is influenced by the muscle: bone ratio. A higher ratio is obviously better since it equates to more saleable lean meat as well as better carcass conformation.  Beef breeds have a higher ratio than dairy breeds and entire males have a higher ratio than castrates.
  • 4. Factors influencing carcass composition  Genetic factors  Physiological Age  Influence of Sex  Nutrition  Hormones  Environment  Pre-slaughter handling  Abnormal Growth Factors
  • 5. 1. Genetic factors  Large between-breed differences exist within all farm animal species for growth and carcass composition traits.  Different breeds differ in their rate of maturation and average mature weight.  Texel breed of sheep, which shows less total body fat than expected for its mature size.  In beef cattle, late-maturing breeds, such as the Continental European breeds producing heavier carcasses with little fat.  In sheep larger breeds that mature later (e.g. Modern Suffolk strains) will result in heavier body with less fat.
  • 6. Genetic factors (cont..)  Dairy breeds of sheep and cattle have a higher proportion of body fat in internal depots than do meat breeds, which have higher proportions of subcutaneous fat.  large late-maturing cattle breeds have more intermuscular fat than small early-maturing breeds, which have increased levels of intramuscular fat.  Breed comparisons in pigs have found that the Duroc, Meishan and Berkshire breeds have a high proportion of intramuscular fat compared to other improved breeds.  Breeds can also react differently to pre-slaughter, slaughter and processing methods. For example, leaner and lighter animals are more likely to suffer from cold-shortening in the carcass post mortem.
  • 7. Genetic Parameters for Carcass Composition  Carcass composition = Genetic + environment  Heritability is the proportion of the total phenotypic (observed) variation in a trait that is explained by genetic variation  a value of 1 suggests that the trait is completely controlled by an animal’s genes, while management, feeding and other environmental factors play no part in determining the expression of the trait
  • 8. Genetic Parameters for Carcass Composition (cont..) Sl. No. Trait Heritability 1 Ultrasound muscle depth/area Moderate–high 2 Ultrasound fat depth Moderate–high 3 Carcass weight Moderate–high 4 Carcass length High 5 Dressing percentage Low–moderate 6 Lean yield Moderate–high 7 Lean : bone ratio Moderate–high Heritability ranges for carcass composition traits across species (Low = 0–0.25; moderate = 0.25–0.5; high = 0.5–1).
  • 9. 2. Physiological Age  All animals within species or breeds or among sexes do not grow, develop, fatten, or mature at the same chronological age.  The term physiological age refers to the stage of development of the animal that can be described by identifiable stages of the body development or function, such as body height and weight, body composition, or onset of puberty.  Body composition and body form (shape) change dramatically and continually during growth.  At birth the head weight is ~ 20% of live weight, while at slaughter it is only about 5%.
  • 10. 2. Physiological Age (cont..)  Growth intensities of the various carcass tissues also differ.  In the beginning of the growing period, muscle tissue is laid down faster than fat, but the later-developing fat tissue exceeds rate of muscle growth at later stages.  Early-maturing breeds, such as the wild pig and Meishan, have a lower mature body size and weight, compared with later maturing breeds (such as the white breeds).  Differences in body composition are more pronounced when pigs of different mature weights are compared at the same weight, rather than at the same age.
  • 11. 3. Influence of Sex  Castrated males results in fatter carcass.  Short scrotum bulls and rams produce heavier carcasses with larger L.dorsi muscle areas, less external and internal fat than steers and wethers.  These effects are related to hormonal status of animals.  Steers produce significantly more marbling and more tender meat than bulls.  Bovine males have more intramuscular connective tissue than females.  Male chicks had heavier carcasses compared to the female ones
  • 12. 4. Nutrition  Although heredity dictates the maximum amount of growth and development that is possible in good nutrition.  Utilization of ingested nutrients is partitioned among various tissues and organs according to their metabolic rate and physiological importance. Nervous. > Circulatory > digestive > excretory systems  The order of precedence is as follows: I. Tissues that constitute vital organs and physiological process, II. Bone, III.Muscle IV.Fat deposition.
  • 13. 4. Nutrition (cont..)  The efficiency of meat animals in converting feed into meat is generally related to the level of feed intake.  Highest efficiency in converting feed energy into body weight is achieved when animals are fed ad libitum.  Feed energy intake exceeds the amount needed for lean tissue growth, the excess is used for fat deposition  Animals full-fed high-concentrate diets usually produce more carcass fat.  Slight to moderate feed restriction is an effective procedure to modify body or carcass composition. Abdominal fat in broilers can be reduced by a 3 to 5 day period of feed restriction, beginning at 5 to 7 days of age
  • 14. 4. Nutrition (cont..)  Slight feed restriction of monogastric animals, particularly in the later growth stages, will produce leaner animals at slaughter,  An adequate and continuous supply of protein is required in animal diets of growth and maintenance of tissues.  Essential amino acids, and must be present in the diet of animal.  Although animals can’t synthesize tissue proteins beyond their genetic potential by consuming excess protein,
  • 15. 4. Nutrition (cont..)  Growth rate in monogastric animals are reduced by an inadequate total amount of protein, a deficiency of any one of essential amino acids in the diet.  In ruminants animals, amount and quality of dietary protein are less critical than in monogastric animals.  If animals consume a surplus of protein, the excess is broken down and used as energy, or stored as fat.
  • 16. 4. Nutrition (cont..)  Dietary fats are used by the animal for energy, and certain fatty acids are essential for growth.  Fats in the diet of monogastric animals may assimilate and deposited in relatively unchanged form; whereas, dietary fats consumed by ruminants undergo degradation and synthesis of more saturated fat by rumen bacteria before assimilation and deposition.  pigs or chickens fed a diet high in unsaturated diet will have soft, oily carcass fat.
  • 17. 5. Hormones 1. Growth hormone or somatotropin -lean tissue growth throughout in animal. 2. Somatomedins-have insulin like activity and are responsible for protein synthesis. 3. Epinephrine or norepinephrine -effects influence muscle protein and lipid metabolism . 4. β-adrenergic agonists- produce carcasses that have increased muscle size and decreased quantities of fat. 5. Androgens-stimulate growth in muscles by increasing protein synthesis, decreased fat deposition and muscles of fore quarter of the male, especially those in neck and crest region, show greater development.
  • 18. 5. Hormones (cont..) 5. 6. Estrogens - generally have little or no effect on skeletal muscle protein synthesis, but they are effective in promoting deposition of body fat, promote development of hind quarters
  • 19. 6. Environment  Marked influence on growth rate and even on body composition.  Temperature is the most important factors  Animal utilize the energy and fat for maintaining body temperature or heat dissipation.  In a cold environment a large body would be advantageous since its relatively low surface to volume ratio would oppose heat loss.  In high temperature area small body, long limbs and loose skin for dissipating more heat.
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  • 22. 5. Pre-slaughter handling  Minimal with respect to levels of carcass fatness or meat/bone ratio  But there is some lose body wt( shrinkage ) due to off feed or transportation stress.
  • 23. 8. Abnormal Growth Factors 1. Double muscling, 2. Abnormal hyperplasia, 3. Hypertrophy , 4. Steatosis
  • 24. 8. Abnormal Growth Factors 1. Double muscling,  Double muscling is the genetic condition of cattle causing them to have unusually thick, bulging muscles.  Animal exhibiting double muscling have a lower proportion of red fibers and higher proportion of white fibers as compared to normal animals.  The white fibers are larger than red fibers which along with the increased proportion of white fibers, (hypertrophic condition of the muscle).  The muscle to bone ratio is greater, being on the order of 6:1.
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  • 28. 8. Abnormal Growth Factors (cont..) 2. Abnormal hyperplasia Condition similar to double muscling exists in other meat species although of different genetic origin. Pig, sheep and turkey 3. Steatosis Extensive fat infiltration into muscle fibers.  Fat replaces the content of muscle fibers and the gross muscle appears to almost completely compose of fat. The condition may be occur in beef, lamb, pork, etc..
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  • 31. Conclusion  Carcass composition of food animals varies greatly due to certain factor as describe above.  For the production of good quality meat and meat products we need to consider these factors seriously.  In India, there is very limited research carried out on carcass composition and meat quality. So we need to study the effects of different factors in Indian conditions on carcass composition and meat quality of food animals.  Achieving optimal animal well-being, carcass composition and meat quality will entirely depend on the scientific method of food animal rearing.