• 제목/요약/키워드: Market Weight

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Effects of Sex and Market Weight on Performance, Carcass haracteristics and Pork Quality of Market Hogs

  • Piao, J.R.;Tian, J.Z.;Kim, B.G.;Choi, Y.I.;Kim, Y.Y.;Han, In K.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제17권10호
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    • pp.1452-1458
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    • 2004
  • An experiment was conducted to examine the effects of sex and market weight on performance, carcass characteristics and pork quality. A total of 224 crossbred pigs (initially 26.64 kg BW) were allotted in a $2{\times}4$ factorial arrangement in a randomized complete block (RCB) design. The variables were sex (gilts and barrows) and different market weights (100, 110, 120 and 130 kg). Average daily gain (ADG) and average daily feed intake (ADFI) were significantly higher (p<0.01) in barrows than gilts, ADFI and feed conversion ratio (FCR) increased as body weight increased (p<0.05). Gender differences were observed in carcass characteristics. Backfat thickness and drip loss were greater in barrows (p<0.01), while loin eye area (p<0.01), flavor score (p<0.05) and lean content (p<0.001) were higher in gilts. Carcass grade and water holding capacity were the highest in 110 kg market weight pigs. The 100 kg arket weight pigs showed lower juiciness, tenderness, shear forces and total palatability than the other market weights (p<0.01). Hunter values (L*, a* and b*) were increased as market weight increased (p<0.05). Hunter a* value was greater in gilts (p<0.01) but L* value and b* value were not affected by sex of pigs. Net profit [(carcass weight${\times}$price by carcass grade)-(total feed cost+cost of purchased pig)] was higher in gilts than barrows (p<0.01), and was higher (p<0.05) in the pigs marketed at 110 and 120 kg market weight compared with 100 kg market weight. These results demonstrated that gilts showed higher carcass characteristics, pork quality, feed cost per kg body weight gain and net profit compared with barrows. Moreover, 110 or 120 kg body weight would be the recommended market weight based on pork quality and net profit for swine producers.

Increasing the Pig Market Weight: World Trends, Expected Consequences and Practical Considerations

  • Kim, Y.S.;Kim, S.W.;Weaver, M.A.;Lee, C.Y.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제18권4호
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    • pp.590-600
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    • 2005
  • The present report has been aimed at reviewing important factors which need to be closely analyzed or considered when increasing the market weight of finishing pigs. The pig market weight has increased worldwide during the past few decades, which is attributable primarily to an increased lean gain potential of finishing pigs. To increase the market weight, however, the acceptability of larger pigs by the packer as well as pork consumers should be met first. By increasing the market weight, total number of breeding stock, as well as the facility for them, necessary for producing a given weight of pork can be reduced, whereas more building space for finishing pigs and an additional nutrition program for the later finishing period are needed. Additionally, a more thorough disease prevention program especially against ileitis and mycoplasma pneumonia may also be needed, because outbreaks of these are known to increase with increasing body weight over 110 kg. Some larger finishing pigs may deposit excessive fat that may be reduced or prevented by using hormonal and/or nutritional agents. Backfat thickness increases linearly with increasing body weight between 110 and 130 kg, whereas intramuscular fat content does not change significantly. With increasing live weight within this range, the ratios of belly and loin to carcass weight also are known to increase. Some physicochemical characteristics related to fresh and cooked meat quality including color, firmness, juiciness, etc. are known to be unaffected or slightly changed following an increase of slaughter weight. In conclusion, ratios of primal cuts and pork quality characteristics are not significantly affected by increasing the market weight. Moreover, increasing the market weight of lean-type pigs approximately up to 130 kg is normally profitable to producers, as long as packers and consumers accept larger pigs.

Market weight, slaughter age, and yield grade to determine economic carcass traits and primal cuts yield of Hanwoo beef

  • Kwon, Ki-Mun;Nogoy, Kim Margarette C.;Jeon, Hwa-Eun;Han, Seung-Ju;Woo, Hee-Chan;Heo, Sung-Min;Hong, Hyoung Ki;Lee, Jae-Ik;Lee, Dong Hoon;Choi, Seong Ho
    • Journal of Animal Science and Technology
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    • 제64권1호
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    • pp.143-154
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    • 2022
  • This study was conducted to evaluate the relationship among market weight, slaughter age, yield grade, and primal cut yield in Hanwoo. A total of 403 Hanwoo (Korean native cattle) was assessed for carcass traits such as carcass cold weight, backfat thickness, ribeye area, dressing percentage, yield index, and marbling score. The production yield of the individual major primal cuts of Hanwoo beef was also measured. Carcass cold weight, ribeye area, and backfat thickness, which affect meat quality increased with increased market weight (p < 0.05). The production yield of the ten major primal cuts also increased with increased market weight (p < 0.05). In terms of slaughter age, carcass cold weight, ribeye area, and backfat thickness all increased from 25 months to 28-29 months, and the production yield of all prime cuts also increased with increasing slaughter age. According to the meat yield grade, carcass cold weight and backfat thickness increased from grade A to grade C, although the ribeye area was not affected. The combined findings of the study suggest that slaughtering Hanwoo at the weight of 651-700 kg and 701-750 and age of 28.23 and 29.83 months could be desirable to achieve the best quality and quantity grade of Hanwoo beef. However, the positive correlation of carcass cold weight and backfat thickness, and the negative correlation of the yield index according to primal cuts yield indicated that it is necessary to couple the slaughtering management of cattle with improved genetic and breeding method of Hanwoo to increase the production yield of the major prime cuts of Hanwoo beef.

버크셔의 출하체중과 성별에 따른 도체 및 돈육의 물리적 특성 비교 (Comparison of Carcass and Pork Physical Characteristics by Market Weight and Gender of Berkshire)

  • 이제룡;주영국;신원주;조규제;이진우;이정일;이중동;도창희
    • 한국축산식품학회지
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    • 제24권2호
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    • pp.108-114
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    • 2004
  • 본 연구는 버크셔종 돼지의 출하체중과 성별에 따른 도체 및 육질 비교를 위해 실시하였다. 첨단양돈연구소에서 사육한 178-183일령 흑돼지(버어크셔) 72두를 공시하여 출하체중과 성별에 따라 95-104kg, 105-110kg 및 111-120kg으로 분리하여 조사하였다. 경남 김해시 어방동 소재 부경양돈 농협 도축장으로 수송하여 관행적인 방법으로 도축 후 도체 특성을 조사하였으며, 육질시험은 도축하여 24시간 냉각한 다음 등심부위(longissimus dorsi)를 공시하여 조사하였다. 출하체중이111-120kg 돼지가 95-104kg과 105-110kg 돼지보다 도체중과 등지방 두께는 증가하였고, 등급은 출하체중이 105-110kg과 111-120kg인 돼지가 A, B등급에 가까운 좋은 등급을 받았지만, 95-104kg인 돼지는 B, C 등급에다(p<0.05). 돈육 p $H_{u}$, 육즙손실 및 가열감량은 출하체중과 성별에 따라 유사하였으며, 수퇘지가 암퇘지에 비해 전단력이 높았다.(p<0.05). 돈육의 육색은 출하체중과 성별에 따라 유사한 경향이었다. 총 육색소 함량은 출하체중이 95-104kg인 암퇘지와 111-120kg인 수퇘지가 다른 출하체중과 성별보다 높았다. 조직특성은 출하체중에 따라 유사한 경향이었고, 미경산 암퇘지가 수퇘지에 비해 탄력성과 파쇄성이 높았다. 이상의 연구에서, 도체특성(도체중과 등지방두께)은 출하 무게와 성별에 따라 영향을 받았고, 암퇘지육은 수퇘지에 비해 전단력값과 조직특성이 향상되었다.다.

토종닭의 초기성장체중이 출하체중에 미치는 영향 (The Effect of Early Chick Weight on Market-Weight in Korean Native Chickens)

  • 김기곤;최은식;권재현;손시환
    • 한국가금학회지
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    • 제44권4호
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    • pp.259-265
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    • 2017
  • 본 연구는 토종닭에 있어 초기성장 단계의 체중들이 출하 체중에 미치는 영향을 살펴보고자 한 것이다. 공시닭으로는 국내 토종실용닭 13계통의 암수 1,087수를 대상으로 1일령부터 84일령까지 2주 간격으로 각 개체별 체중을 측정하여 이들의 성장능력을 조사하고, 측정 일령별 체중 간의 상관분석 및 출하체중에 대한 성장초기체중의 회귀분석을 수행하였다. 분석결과 본 시험에 공시된 토종닭의 70일령 평균 체중은 1,962 g이었고, 수컷은 2,154 g, 암컷은 1,819.7 g으로 나타났다. 성장일령에 따른 체중에 대한 회귀방정식은$\hat{Y}=0.1347X^2+18.738X-40.134$($R^2=0.9418$)로 추정되었고, 본 함수식을 이용한 토종닭의 2 kg 출하체중 도달일령은 71.8일로 예측되었다. 1일령부터 84일령까지 성장단계별 체중들 간의 상관계수는 모두 유의한 정(+)의 값을 보였고, 비록 체중 측정치 간의 기간이 증가할수록 상관계수가 낮아지긴 하였으나, 토종닭에 있어 초기성장이 후기성장에 유의한 영향을 미치는 것으로 나타났다. 70일령 출하체중과 발생체중과는 0.10~0.13 정도의 낮은 상관계수를 보이고 암컷의 경우 적어도 28일령 이후의 체중과 출하체중 간에, 수컷은 42일령이 후의 체중과 출하체중 간에 고도의 상관계수 및 높은 결정계수($R^2$)를 나타내었다. 따라서 토종닭의 성장초기체중들과 출하체중 간의 상관 및 회귀분석 결과 암컷의 경우 28일령, 수컷은 42일령 체중을 토대로 출하체중의 예측이 가능할 것으로 사료된다.

Genetic Analysis of Direct and Maternal Effects for Calf Market and Carcass Weights in Japanese Black Cattle

  • Kitamura, C.;Yasuda, Y.;Kobayashi, T.;Nomura, T.;Shimada, K.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제12권6호
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    • pp.843-845
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    • 1999
  • To evaluate direct and maternal effects on calf market weight (CMW) and carcass weight (CW) in Japanese Black cattle under an animal model, genetic parameters were estimated using 51,320 records of CMW and 11,944 records of CW, respectively. Direct and maternal heritabilities, and direct-maternal genetic correlation were estimated to be 0.22, 0.06 and 0.27 for CMW, and 0.23, 0.12 and -0.40 for CW, respectively. Correlation coefficient between maternal breeding values for CMW and CW was 0.521 for 157 sires appeared in both CMW and CW data sets. These results suggest that the maternal genetic effect on pre-weaning growth carries over to carcass weight. Maternal breeding values for both calf market weight and carcass weight could be used as the indicator traits of maternal ability in Japanese Black cattle.

온라인 다이어트 식품 광고를 통해 본 광고 규제와 소비자피해와의 관계 (Relations of Advertising Regulations and Consumer Damages: Focusing on Weight-Loss Food Advertisements on the Internet)

  • 김혜진;이승신
    • Human Ecology Research
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    • 제54권1호
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    • pp.27-43
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    • 2016
  • This study initiates from the question of whether current advertising regulations are appropriate to be applied to the market. It confirms the relationship between misleading online advertisements of weight-loss food and consumer damages. This study argues that it is necessary to enforce monitoring and regulating (strengthening monitoring) for situations where misleading advertisements are exposed in the market with subsequent consumer damages. However, deregulation is needed for advertisements exposed in the name of misleading advertisements but with no consumer damages. In conclusion, the regulations of current weight loss foods are properly established $vis-{\grave{a}}-vis$ the market situation. However, misleading advertisements are prevalent for all regulated types: Type I (product quality and effect), Type II (endorsement and warranty), Type III (ways to use and safety), Type IV (comparison and superiority), and Type V (company information). Promotion targeting businesses, market monitoring and control are necessary to ensure that advertising regulations (which have existed only as an institution) can be appropriately applied. It is also confirmed that 'comparison advertising' (applicable to Type IV where consumer damages were not shown compared to other regulations) does not have an actual effect as a consumer protection regulation that should be considered in regulation revisions. Consumers also did not recognize Type III and V in the purchasing stage while consumer damages were demonstrated; consequently, this implies that consumers need to check and become attentive to these types.

Quality Characteristics of Korean Native Pigs Slaughtered at Commercial Market Weight

  • Ryou, H.G.;Hah, K.H.;Park, K.H.;Ha, G.H.;Kang, S.M.;Jin, S.K.;Kim, I.S.
    • 한국축산식품학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국축산식품학회 2005년도 정기총회 및 제35차 춘계 학술 발표대회
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    • pp.159-163
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    • 2005
  • Ninety KNP were divided into three group by differential market weight(20 of each group): Live weight of Group 1(G 1), Group 2(G 2) and Group 3(G 3) were 50-59kg, 60-69kg, 70-80kg, respectively. Values of pH and shear force showed an increase, while cooking loss showed decreased with increased weight. In color analysis, $a^{\ast}$ value in meat and $b^{\ast}$ value in backfat of KNP showed higher as slaughter weight increased. Slaughter weight did not significantly affect the fatty acid composition of subcutaneous fat of KNP. With the exception of oleic acid in intermuscular fat, there were no significant weight-dependent differences in the fatty acid profiles.

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보석용 루비의 가치평가 요소와 그 시장가격의 관련성 (The relations of appraising element and market prices in ruby being used for the jewelry)

  • 김상기;김판채
    • 한국결정성장학회지
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    • 제14권4호
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    • pp.169-173
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    • 2004
  • 보석용 루비의 가치평가 요소와 그 시장가격의 관련성을 분석하기 위하여 루비의 주요 평가요소인 중량, 색. 투명도 및 처리여부에 따른 가격의 변화를 Palmieri's Market Monitor를 이용하여 분석하였다. 그 결과 루비의 가치평가 요소가 복합적으로 기여하여 그 시장가격을 형성하고 있으며, 가치평가 요소 가운데에서 중량에 의한 가격 상승률이 가장 높고, 그 다음이 색이며, 투명도에 의한 가격 상승률은 가장 낮다는 것과 또한 열처리되지 않은 미얀마 루비는 열처리된 루비에 비해 가격 상승률이 더 높다는 것을 알 수 있었다.

Effects of Restricted Feeding on Performance, Carcass Quality and Hormone Profiles in Finishing Barrows

  • Cho, S.B.;Cho, S.H.;Chang, S.S.;Chung, I.B.;Lim, J.S.;Kil, D.Y.;Kim, Yoo Yong
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제19권11호
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    • pp.1643-1648
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    • 2006
  • To investigate the effects of feeding restricted on growth, carcass characteristics and plasma profiles in an attempt for optimum responses, a total of 108 cross-bred finishing barrows [(Landrace${\times}$Yorkshire)${\times}$Duroc]weighing an average of $46.88{\pm}0.52kg$ were assigned in a randomized complete block (RCB) design to one of four treatments with three replicates and nine pigs per pen. Feeding regimens were, 1) ad libitum from 50 kg to market weight (Ad 3/3), 2) restricted feeding from 90 kg to market weight (Ad 2/3), 3) restricted feeding from 70 kg to market weight (Ad 1/3), and 4) restricted feeding from 50 kg to market weight (Ad 0/3). During the experimental period, average daily feed intake (ADFI) was decreased from 2.53 kg (AD 3/3) to 2.09 kg (AD 0/3) with increasing restricted feeding duration of (p<0.05). Average daily gain (ADG) of AD 3/3 (0.79 kg) was significantly higher (p<0.05) than those of AD 1/3 (0.74 kg) or AD 0/3 (0.72 kg). Feed efficiency was not influenced by restriction regimens. Blood IGF-I concentrations were increased from 74.14 to 134.25 (167.36-115.66) ng/ml as body weight increased. Blood leptin concentrations were affected by feed intake level and coincided with blood IGF-I concentrations. Most of carcass characteristics were not significantly affected by restricted feeding, however cooking losses in AD 1/3 and Ad 0/3 treatment diet were higher than those in Ad 3/3 and Ad 2/3. In addition, there was a trend that backfat thickness was lowered in proportional to decreasing feed intake (p>0.05). In conclusion, restricted feeding improved feed efficiency after 50 kg body weight without deteriorating the pork quality of barrows.