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Stephanie M Fowler1, Jordan M Hoban1, Remy van de Ven2
1Cooperative Research Centre for Sheep Innovation, Armidale 2350, Australia; NSW Department of Primary Industries, Centre for Red Meat and Sheep Development, Cowra 2794, Australia.
Abstract:
Multiple studies were conducted at 3 abattoirs to determine the potential of a dual function GR/Impedance probe to measure GR soft- tissue depth (depth at the 12th rib, 110mm from the mid line of the carcase) of typical lamb carcases processed in Australia. Lamb carcases (1016) were measured approximately 25min post slaughter with the probe and a GR knife as the most commonly used measurement. Modelling indicated that variation in the measurement using the probe compared to the measurement using the knife occurred with increasing carcase weight and fatness as well as between different abattoirs. Consequently, the probe in its current design cannot provide the repeatable measurement required by industry.

