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. 2010 Mar 18;8:14. doi: 10.1186/1477-5956-8-14

Table 1.

Comparison of carcass traits showing the back fat classification and assessment of age effect within the same breed (CHAR and HEAN) and variance between the two breeds

CHAR (mean ± SE)
(n = 13)
HEAN (mean ± SE)
(n = 22)
Variance between two breeds
LOW BF High BF Significance (P value) LOW BF High BF Significance (P value) Significance
(P value)

Age at slaughter (d) 466.50 ± 6.76 467.00 ± 8.22 0.95 482.00 ± 7.29 475.00 ± 4.77 0.39 < 0.0001
Slaughter mass (kg) 559.12 ± 40.13 558.12 ± 25.71 0.94 556.08 ± 11.84 550.42 ± 19.83 0.34 0.91
BF thickness (mm) 5.00 ± 0.41 11.25 ± 0.75 < 0.0001 9.00 ± 0.45 15.00 ± 0.52 < 0.0001 < 0.0001
Cutability (%) 62.75 ± 0.75 56.50 ± 0.87 < 0.0001 58.50 ± 0.62 53.17 ± 0.31 < 0.0001 < 0.0001
Rib eye area (cm2) 93.00 ± 9.19 79.75 ± 5.85 0.17 78.33 ± 3.53 74.33 ± 3.50 0.75 0.0139
Marbling score 452.50 ± 17.01 452.50 ± 21.36 0.81 436.67 ± 23.76 503.33 ± 5.58 0.04 0.3116

General Linear Model (GLM) procedure from SAS system was used to evaluate the fixed effects of racial group (CHAR and HEAN), and back fat group (High BF and Low BF, nested within racial group) on carcass traits.