Carcass grading system in Lithuania Dr. Daiva Ribikauskiene Institute of Animal Science of LVA 2008, Kaunas Slide number 1
The scheme of classification system Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Lithuania - formation of legal base The State Food and Veterinary Service -Monitoring and control of classifiers (once a year) SE Animal productivity monitoring Organisation of classifiers training; Direction of classifiers to the slaughterhouses; Periodical control of the classifiers (2 times in 3 month period). Laboratory of Animal (Carcasses) Raw Meat Quality Evaluation Training of carcass classifiers and controllers; Presentation of the information regarding the issued estimating licenses. Slaughterhouses Slide number 2
The main aims of animal carcass classification system implementation: To perform a qualified animal carcass quality evaluation; To mark (number) carcasses; To solve the payment problems among breeders and buyers; To encourage animal breeders to breed more productive (muscular) cattle; To use united carcass accounting system. Slide number 3
With the help of this software we can: To have a quick selection of evaluating parameters; To perform the processing of carcass classification data; To perform the storage of carcass classification data; To perform statistical analysis of the data; to define the company s price for the carcasses in a short time period; To avoid mistakes while exchanging the information with other data systems. Slide number 4
The process of evaluation and payment according the carcass quality 1.The animals are collected by the authorized representatives of the slaughterhouse. 2. Animals are taken to the meat processing company. 3. Animal data is entered in to the traceable data base (these data are entered by slaughterhouse personnel or the veterinarian). Slide number 5
4. Animal are slaughtered. 5. Evaluation and class determination. Meat category is determined by independent SE Animal productivity control. 6. The data regarding animals carcass quality is entered in computer program. Slide number 6
7. According the carcass weight, conformation and degree of fat cover, the carcass price is calculated. 8. Money for the carcass are transferred to the farmer s bank account. 9. By post the farmer received the invoice about the money paid. Slide number 7
Animal slaughtering and carcass evaluation Year Cattles Pigs Slaughtered per year Evaluated % Slaughtered per year Evaluated % 2003 165 564 100 183 60,5 900 000 574 303 63,8 2004 170 526 124 325 72,9 828 732 609 474 73,5 2005 215 034 174 941 81,3 911 332 680 162 74,6 2006 201 642 165 658 82,1 930 000 726 550 78,1 2007 250 441 200 353 80 850 059 629 044 74 Slide number 8
Cattle carcass evaluation by conformation 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% S E U R O P 0% 2002 m. 2003 m. 2004 m. 2005 m. 2006 m. 2007 m. Slide number 9
Cattle carcass evaluation by the degree of fat cover 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 1 2 3 4 5 10% 0% 2002 m. 2003 m. 2004 m. 2005 m. 2006 m. 2007 m. Slide number 10
Pig carcass evaluation 50% 45% 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 (2months) S E U R O P Slide number 11
Lean meat percentage of pig carcasses In year 2000-51,2% In year 2006-57,6% Slide number 12
Selection and dissection of pig carcasses by gender and fat depth (for the FOM, HGP7, IM3 formulas calculation) 13 21 Item (N=122) 13.1-20.9 Females Sex Castrated males No. of pig carcasses 42 44 36 61 61 Percentage of pig carcasses, % 34.4 36.1 29.5 50 50 Slide number 13
Pig carcass dissection according Walstra and Merkus method Slide number 14
Statistical characteristics of the main carcass traits (FOM, HGP7 and IM-03) Statistical characteristics (n=122) Carcass weight, kg Mean 77.6 Actual lean meat content, % 57.6 Predicted lean meat content, % 57.6 Slide number 15
Lean meat percentage was calculated according the EU reference methods and the formula presented in Council Regulation (EC) No 1197/2006 amending Regulation (EEC) No 2967/85. Slide number 16
In the future Lithuanian slaughterhouses will use these carcass classification apparatus: Fat-oMaet er (FOM), produced in Denmark; Hennessy grading probe (HGP7), produced in N. Zealand; IM-03, produced in Poland; Small slaughterhouses (with 200 pigs slaughtered in a week) will use Ruler (ZP) method. Slide number 17
Fat-o-Meat Meat er (FOM) Slide number 18
IM-03 Slide number 19
Hennessy GP7 Slide number 20
Ruler (ZP) method Slide number 21
The future of animal carcass classification system Pig carcass dissection, specification of lean meat equations and approval of the methods in European Commission will be performed periodically. The system for cattle classification and payment according the carcasses weight and quality will be obligatory for all countries of the European Union. The payment system based on the live weight of the animals in not objective and has to be excluded. Slide number 22
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