D.D. Boler, A.C. Dilger & E.K. Arkfeld University of Illinois S.D. Shackelford, D.A. King & T.L....

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D.D. Boler, A.C. Dilger & E.K. Arkfeld University of Illinois S.D. Shackelford, D.A. King & T.L. Wheeler USDA-MARC Consistent, high quality pork will increase positive eating experiences for consumers Correlating pork quality from the ham, loin, and belly NPB 14-221

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D.D. Boler, A.C. Dilger & E.K. ArkfeldUniversity of Illinois

S.D. Shackelford, D.A. King & T.L. WheelerUSDA-MARC

Consistent, high quality pork will increase positive eating experiences for consumers

Correlating pork quality from the ham, loin, and belly

NPB 14-221

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Objectives

• Correlate fresh loin quality with fresh ham quality, processed ham quality, and fresh belly characteristics

• Characterize variation in loin, ham, and belly of pigs selected for – High growth potential / adequate meat quality– High meat quality / adequate growth potential

• Evaluate effects of seasonality on variation in loin, ham, and belly quality

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Winter Marketing Program

Barn A (Lean) Barn B (Quality) Barn C (Lean) Barn D (Quality)

February 10 Cut 1 Cut 1 -- --

February 23 Cut 2 Cut 2 Cut 1 Cut 1

March 9 Cut 3 Cut 3 Cut 2 Cut 2

March 23 -- -- Cut 3 Cut 3

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Population

Barn A Barn B Barn C Barn D TotalCut 1 304 306 495 307 1412 (33%)

Cut 2 456 464 338 465 1723 (40%)

Cut 3 281 127 261 485 1154 (27%)

Total 1041 (24%) 897 (21%) 1094 (26%) 1257 (29%) 4289 (100%)

N = 4516; n = 4289 (95%)

Gilts = 60% Cut 1 – 26% Cut 2 – 44% Cut 3 – 30%

Barrows = 40% Cut 1 – 44% Cut 2 – 34% Cut 3 – 22%

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Materials and Methods

• Hot carcass weight• Fat-O-Meater information• Subjective color, marbling, and firmness on loins• Iodine value determination• VISNIR prediction of SSF and IMF• Ham weight• Objective CIE color on the ham face

Entire Population

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Carcass CharacteristicsLean Quality P - values

Cut 1 Cut 2 Cut 3 Cut 1 Cut 2 Cut 3 SEM Genetics Cut Gen. x Cut

HCW, kg 93.8 92.5 92.9 100.2 98.2 94.6 2.42 0.18 0.50 0.35

FD, mm 13.9 12.4 12.7 17.8 17.7 17.2 1.53 <0.01 0.70 0.78

LD, mm 73.5 72.0 71.5 67.9 68.0 67.4 2.81 0.04 0.85 0.93

Lean, % 59.2 60.0 59.7 56.2 56.2 56.4 1.14 <0.01 0.80 0.84

No interactions between genetic line and cutCut did not affect HCW, FD, LD, or estimated leanNo differences among genetics or cuts for HCW

Lean Quality Difference

FD, mm 13.0 17.6 4.6 mm (0.18 in)

LD, mm 72.3 69.1 4.5%

Lean, % 59.6 56.3 3.3 perc. unit

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Ham Face Color

Gluteus profundis

Gluteus medius

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Correlations (r) of Carcass Characteristics with Ham Quality

HCW BF LD LeanHam wt 0.86 0.29 0.23 -0.18Gluteus medius

L* -0.03 -0.15 0.07 0.15a* 0.02 0.05 0.04 -0.03

b* 0.07 0.08 -0.03 -0.08Gluteus profundis

L* -0.11 -0.17 0.01 0.15a* 0.09 0.09 0.03 -0.07b* 0.03 0.03 -0.03 -0.04

Bold indicates P < 0.05

Correlations with HCW, BF, LD, and lean were significant but weak

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Strong relationship (r = 0.86)

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Materials and Methods

• 30 min loin pH• Temperature decline (LD & SM)• Loin ultimate pH (~50% of the population)

• Loin purge loss• Fresh belly dimensions (~50% of the population)

• Fatty acid profiles• Ham processing characteristics

Selected 10% of the Population

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Carcass Selection

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Subpopulation

Barn A Barn B Barn C Barn D TotalCut 1 34 32 56 34 156 (34%)

Cut 2 46 50 35 47 178 (39%)

Cut 3 30 15 27 54 126 (27%)

Total 110 (24%) 97 (21%) 118 (26%) 135 (29%) 460 (100%)

N = 460 (10.7%)

Barrows = 43%, Gilts = 57%

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Muscle Temperature Decline

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Relationship between loin and ham temperature decline

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Predictive ability of carcass characteristics on temperature decline

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Correlations (r) of Carcass Characteristics with Loin Quality

HCW BF LD LeanLoin wt 0.63 -0.06 0.43 0.20pH, 30 min -0.01 -0.10 0.16 0.14pH, 24 h -0.01 0.19 -0.14 -0.22Color, 1d 0.17 0.38 -0.22 -0.41Marbling, 1d 0.18 0.52 -0.25 -0.54Firmness, 1d 0.29 0.34 0.07 -0.27Purge loss, 20d -0.20 -0.43 0.15 0.43Cook loss, 20d -0.31 -0.38 -0.07 0.31SSF, 20d -0.28 -0.48 0.01 0.42Bold indicates P < 0.05

Correlations with HCW and LD were significant but weak

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Correlations (r) of Carcass Characteristics with Loin Quality

HCW BF LD LeanLoin wt 0.63 -0.06 0.43 0.20pH, 30 min -0.01 -0.10 0.16 0.14pH, 24 h -0.01 0.19 -0.14 -0.22Color, 1d 0.17 0.38 -0.22 -0.41Marbling, 1d 0.18 0.52 -0.25 -0.54Firmness, 1d 0.29 0.34 0.07 -0.27Purge loss, 20d -0.20 -0.43 0.15 0.43Cook loss, 20d -0.31 -0.38 -0.07 0.31SSF, 20d -0.28 -0.48 0.01 0.42Bold indicates P < 0.05

As BF increased marbling increased, purge loss decreased, and loins became more tender

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Correlations (r) of Fresh Ham Quality with Loin Quality

Ham wt Profundis L* Medius L*Loin wt 0.63 -0.05 0.05pH, 30 min -0.01 0.08 0.07

pH, 24 h -0.04 -0.20 -0.37Color, 1d 0.11 -0.19 -0.32Marbling, 1d 0.06 -0.02 -0.09Firmness, 1d 0.27 -0.09 -0.12L*, 1d -0.04 0.12 0.24L*, 20d -0.14 0.14 0.23SSF, 20d -0.16 0.11 0.13Bold indicates P < 0.05

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Fresh loin color (r = 0.24)

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Correlations (r) of Fresh Ham Quality with Belly Quality

Ham wt Profundis L* Medius L*Belly wt 0.61 -0.07 0.00

Length 0.33 -0.11 -0.13Width 0.35 0.13 0.22Thickness 0.35 -0.05 -0.01

Flop score 0.29 -0.09 -0.06Bold indicates P < 0.05

As hams became heavier, bellies became longer, wider, thicker, and firmer

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Ham wt & Thickness(r = 0.35)

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Ham wt & Flop (r = 0.29)

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Correlations (r) of Belly Quality with Loin Quality

Belly wt Length Width ThicknessFlop

ScoreLoin wt 0.31 0.20 0.25 0.06 -0.04

pH, 30 min -0.05 -0.12 0.11 -0.04 -0.06

pH, 24 h 0.08 0.23 -0.17 0.06 0.11Color, 1d 0.27 0.29 -0.05 0.22 0.27Marbling, 1d 0.35 0.31 0.08 0.33 0.43Firmness, 1d 0.25 0.11 0.09 0.22 0.10Purge loss, 20d -0.29 -0.30 0.09 -0.31 -0.31Cook loss, 20d -0.33 -0.20 -0.03 -0.31 -0.26SSF, 20d -0.36 -0.26 -0.04 -0.42 -0.43Bold indicates P < 0.05

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Summary

• For pigs raised during the cold season:– Cut did not affect carcass characteristics– No interactions with cut and genetics for carcass

characteristics– Primal weights were positively correlated with

each other– Ham and loin color were only moderately related– As hams became heavier bellies became thicker

and firmer

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