肝脏脓肿的存在和严重程度与切边损失、屠宰产量、胴体分级性能、肺部病变以及喂养荷斯坦牛的价值之间的关系*

IF 1.4 Q3 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
R.T. Herrick , C.L. Rogers , T.A. Jones , T.J. McEvers , T.R. Brown , C.L. Maxwell , T.E. Lawrence
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摘要

我们的目标是评估肝脓肿对荷斯坦胴体特征和价值的影响。材料和方法从 2016 年秋季到 2017 年春季,在得克萨斯州(n = 1,073 头)和堪萨斯州(n = 1,070 头)的两家商业加工厂对喂养的荷斯坦胴体进行了评估。对肝脓肿进行目测评估和评分;同时,对肺部进行人工触诊,以评估肺部的合并程度和纤维蛋白标签的形成情况,从而评估其与肝脏异常的关联性。最后,对因零容忍修剪而下线的胴体进行称重。胴体和内脏的价值根据美国农业部的市场报告进行分配,并根据内脏剔除情况以及质量和产量结果的溢价和减价进行调整。使用 SAS v9.4 (SAS Institute Inc., Cary, NC) 的 MIXED 和 GENMOD 程序分析数据,以胴体为实验单位。结果与讨论与没有肝脏脓肿的胴体相比,有粘连和开放性肝脏脓肿的胴体热胴体重量减少(-25.1 千克,-6.6%)。与没有肝脏脓肿的胴体(0.38 千克)相比,肝脏粘连、肝脏开放或肝脏粘连和开放的胴体的胴体容重增加(分别为 0.72 千克、3.92 千克和 3.39 千克)。同样,肝脏粘连、肝脏开裂或肝脏粘连和肝脏开裂的胴体比没有肝脏脓肿的胴体毛收入低 5.0% 到 6.4%(-97.69 美元、-93.86 美元和-121.22 美元/胴体)。肝脓肿的严重程度不同,每头牲畜的内脏总值会降低 20% 至 84%。意义和应用饲养荷斯坦牛一直是牛肉产业的重要组成部分,尽管与非奶牛饲养的荷斯坦牛相比,荷斯坦牛的严重肝脓肿发病率更高。因此,应采用控制肝脓肿的方法,以减轻荷斯坦牛和奶牛饲养的动物给肉牛饲养者和牛肉加工商带来的更大经济风险。
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Association of liver-abscess presence and severity with trim loss, slaughter yield, carcass grading performance, lung lesions, and value of fed-Holsteins*

Objective

Our objective was to evaluate the effects of liver abscesses on carcass characteristics and value of Holstein carcasses.

Materials and Methods

Fed-Holsteins were evalu- ated at 2 commercial processing facilities in Texas (n = 1,073) and Kansas (n = 1,070) from fall of 2016 through spring of 2017. Liver abscesses were visually assessed and scored; simultaneously, lungs were manually palpated to assess degree of consolidation and fibrin tag formation, to assess their association with liver abnormality. Finally, carcass trim was weighed from carcasses moved off line for zero tolerance trimming. Carcass and viscera values were assigned using USDA market reports and adjusted based on viscera condemnations along with premiums and dis- counts for quality and yield outcomes. Data were analyzed using the MIXED and GENMOD procedures of SAS v9.4 (SAS Institute Inc., Cary, NC) with carcass as the experi- mental unit.

Results and Discussion

Hot carcass weight was re- duced (−25.1 kg, −6.6%) in carcasses that had an ad- hered and open liver abscess as compared with carcasses without abscessed livers. Carcasses with adhered, open, or adhered and open liver scores had increased carcass trim (0.72, 3.92, and 3.39 kg, respectively) when compared with carcasses without abscessed livers (0.38 kg). Similarly, carcasses with adhered, open, or adhered and open liver scores returned gross carcass revenues that were 5.0% to 6.4% less (–$97.69, –$93.86, and –$121.22/carcass, re- spectively) than carcasses without abscessed livers. Liver abscesses reduced gross offal values of individual animals by 20% to 84% depending upon severity.

Implications and Applications

Fed-Holsteins have been a significant portion of the beef industry, even though Holsteins have increased rates of severe liver ab- scesses compared with their non-dairy-reared equivalents. Therefore, methods to control liver abscesses should be employed, to mitigate the greater financial risk that Hol- steins and dairy-reared animals incur to both cattle feeders and beef processors.

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