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dc.contributor.authorMazoudier, P Fen
dc.contributor.authorCampbell, M Aen
dc.contributor.authorGuy, S Z Yen
dc.contributor.authorHenry, M L Een
dc.date.accessioned2021-06-18T04:17:06Z-
dc.date.available2021-06-18T04:17:06Z-
dc.date.issued2021-
dc.identifier.citationAnimal Production Science, 61(3), p. 230-236en
dc.identifier.issn1836-5787en
dc.identifier.issn1836-0939en
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/30799-
dc.description.abstract<p><i><b>Context.</b></i> Lamb producers are currently limited in their ability to make informed on-farm management changes with respect to disease and defects identified at processing. This is due to the limited accuracy and detail of information included in disease and defect feedback supplied by processors. Increasing transparency of the feedback can allow producers to make more informed on-farm decisions, and, subsequently, improve productivity and animal welfare.</p><p><i><b>Aims.</b></i> Using arthritis as a case study, the aim was to develop a scoring system that estimates hot standard carcass weight (HSCW) losses due to trimming at processing, so as to improve feedback to lamb producers.</p><p> <i><b>Methods.</b></i> An observational cross-sectional study was conducted at a southern New South Wales commercial processing facility, over 6 months and in five week-long blocks, from 21 February 2019 to 5 July 2019. Carcass trim components removed due to the presence of arthritis (shank or leg) were recorded for 217 of the 42 164 lamb carcasses processed. Utilising average lot HSCWs, the total proportion of HSCW lost due to arthritis trimming (TPL) was calculated for each arthritic carcass. Linear regression analysis, with a logit-transform of TPL, was fitted to the data.</p><p> <i><b>Key results.</b></i> Processing lot and trim-component category were found to be significant (<i>P</i> << 0.001) explanatory variables for variation in TPL. Trim-component categories that were not significantly (<i>P</i> > 0.05) different were combined, with final categories being assigned arthritis trim scores as follows: 1, any forequarter shank; 2, any hindquarter shank; 3, any forequarter leg; and 4, any hindquarter leg. At an over-the-hooks carcass price of AU$7.83/kg and an average HSCW of 23.13 kg, these scores were used to estimate producer revenue losses per carcass (range AU$2.95–AU$18.08).</p><p><i><b>Conclusions.</b></i> The accuracy and detail of information provided as feedback to lamb producers can be improved. For arthritis, this can be achieved using a trim-scoring system.</p><p><i><b>Implications.</b></i> Altering feedback to include HSCW losses for processed lots in both kilograms and dollars against the associated disease or defect will better equip producers to make cost-effective on-farm management changes and reduce the impact on the lamb supply chain.</p>en
dc.languageenen
dc.publisherCSIRO Publishingen
dc.relation.ispartofAnimal Production Scienceen
dc.titleQuantifying disease and defect carcass losses at processing to improve feedback in the lamb supply chain: an arthritis case studyen
dc.typeJournal Articleen
dc.identifier.doi10.1071/AN20122en
local.contributor.firstnameP Fen
local.contributor.firstnameM Aen
local.contributor.firstnameS Z Yen
local.contributor.firstnameM L Een
local.profile.schoolAnimal Genetics and Breeding Uniten
local.profile.emailsarita.guy@une.edu.auen
local.output.categoryC1en
local.record.placeauen
local.record.institutionUniversity of New Englanden
local.publisher.placeAustraliaen
local.format.startpage230en
local.format.endpage236en
local.identifier.scopusid85090446273en
local.peerreviewedYesen
local.identifier.volume61en
local.identifier.issue3en
local.title.subtitlean arthritis case studyen
local.contributor.lastnameMazoudieren
local.contributor.lastnameCampbellen
local.contributor.lastnameGuyen
local.contributor.lastnameHenryen
dc.identifier.staffune-id:sguy6en
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local.identifier.unepublicationidune:1959.11/30799en
local.date.onlineversion2020-08-28-
dc.identifier.academiclevelAcademicen
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local.title.maintitleQuantifying disease and defect carcass losses at processing to improve feedback in the lamb supply chainen
local.relation.fundingsourcenoteThe authors gratefully acknowledge the funding provided by the Australian Government Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment and Meat and Livestock Australia.en
local.output.categorydescriptionC1 Refereed Article in a Scholarly Journalen
local.search.authorMazoudier, P Fen
local.search.authorCampbell, M Aen
local.search.authorGuy, S Z Yen
local.search.authorHenry, M L Een
local.uneassociationYesen
local.atsiresearchNoen
local.sensitive.culturalNoen
local.year.available2020en
local.year.published2021en
local.fileurl.closedpublishedhttps://rune.une.edu.au/web/retrieve/a8f48785-c801-425b-8655-9b6678ca596ben
local.subject.for2020300299 Agriculture, land and farm management not elsewhere classifieden
local.subject.for2020300399 Animal production not elsewhere classifieden
local.subject.seo2020109999 Other animal production and animal primary products not elsewhere classifieden
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