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Page 1: Brandy Starnes, ERHS, 2010  3.01 Define cutability, degree of lean, marbling, and quality features used to market beef and swine  3.02 Identify wholesale.

Brandy Starnes, ERHS, 2010

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3.01 Define cutability, degree of lean, marbling, and quality features used to market beef and swine

3.02 Identify wholesale and retail cuts 3.03 Define terminology used in poultry

evaluation 3.04 Methods used to market livestock and

poultry

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The term ‘cutability’ describes the proportion of an animal which is saleable meat. Dressing percentage▪ Percentage of the live animal which forms its

carcass Saleable meat yield or retail yield▪ Percentage of the carcass which is saleable meat.

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No two animals are the sameCutability varies widely between

individual animalsThis variation affects financial returns to

producers, wholesalers and retailers.

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Wide stance Convex

shoulders and hindquarters

Trim brisket Wide over the

shoulders Convex rump

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Animals with low cutability do not look muscular, indicating a low ratio of muscle to bone. a narrow stance, especially through the lower

hindquarters; a prominent gut that is the widest point of the animal

when it is viewed from behind; flat forearms and shoulders; narrow, poorly developed loins sloping down from the

backbone.

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Animals that are overfat and have an uneven distribution of fat have: lumpy deposits of fat in the brisket flank and tailhead a smooth appearance; a level underline; a deep body; flatness over the top of the rump; a smooth tail setting; a soft, spongy feel

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Beef and Swine are graded using Quality Grades▪ The worthiness of the meat produced▪ Tenderness, juiciness, and flavor

Yield Grades▪ The amount of meat produced from a specific

carcass

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1. Quality Grades Determined by the class or kind of animal

(steer, heifer, cow, bull), age or maturity, firmness and marbling of the carcass.

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PrimeChoiceSelectStandard and CommercialUtility, Cutter, and Canner

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Prime grade Produced from young, well-fed beef cattle. It

has abundant marbling and is generally sold in restaurants and hotels

Choice grade High quality, but has less marbling than Prime

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Select grade Very uniform in quality

and normally leaner than the higher grades

Fairly tender, but, because it has less marbling, it may lack some of the juiciness and flavor of the higher grades

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Standard and Commercial grades Frequently are sold as non-graded or as "store

brand" meatUtility, Cutter, and Canner grades

Are seldom, if ever, sold at retail but are used instead to make ground beef and processed products

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2. Yield grade▪ Percentage of the carcass that is boneless,

closely trimmed retail cuts from the round, loin rib, and chuck▪ Grades 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

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3. Marbling Intermingling of fat

among the muscle fiber

Measured in the ribeye between the 12th and 13th rib

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Swine 1. Quality grade is determined by quality of lean meat

and yield. 2. Quality of lean is determined by firmness of lean,

firmness of fat, and distribution of external finish (fat). 3. Yield is evaluated by thickness of backfat and

degree of muscling. 4. Degrees of muscling are thick, average and thin.

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Swine (continued) 5. United States No. 1 hog must have at least average

muscling. 6. Thick muscling helps offset backfat thickness. 7. Cutability is the yield of closely trimmed, boneless

retail cuts that come from the major wholesale cuts of carcass.

8. United States No. 1 should yield 60.4% or higher.

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1) Describe or define cutabilitycutability. 2) What are the degrees of muscling in

swine?3) What places highest, Choice, Select,

or Commercial?4) Where is marbling assessed on each

carcass?5) What determines a quality grade in

cattle?

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Watch Modern Marvels “The Butcher”

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Cuts of Beef and Swine

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WholesaleHigh value▪ loin, rib, rump, round

Low Value▪chuck, brisket, flank, plate or navel, shank

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High Value▪ ribeye from the rib▪ tenderloin from the loin▪ sirloin from the loin▪ rump from the rump▪ T-bone form the loin

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T-BoneT-Bone

Ground BeefGround BeefStew BeefStew Beef

SirloinSirloinRibeyeRibeye TenderloinTenderloin

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Wholesale High Value▪ loin, ham, picnic shoulder, Boston shoulder or butt

Low Value▪ spareribs or belly, feet, jowl, backfat, spareribs or

side, bacon

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loin rib rump round chuck

brisket flank plate or navel shank

Use Aripedia to practice labeling the wholesale and retail cuts of beef.

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Retail High Value▪ ham, loin, tenderloin, pork chops, Boston butt, picnic

ham (shoulder) Low Value▪ hocks, spareribs, belly, bacon, jowl, fatback

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Pork ChopsPork Chops

Picnic ShoulderPicnic Shoulder

Country Country HamHam

The Ham, Loin, Picnic Shoulder and Boston Butt make up 75% of the retail value of the carcass

Boston ButtBoston Butt

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Use Aripedia to practice labeling the wholesale and retail cuts of Pork.

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3.03 Define terminology used in poultry carcass selection and evaluation Poultry Carcass Evaluation

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To insure quality before it is sold Prevent the selling of an

unwholesome product

Did you know?•Grading is voluntary and paid for by the meat packer?

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USDA Grades indicate quality not sanitation

Ready-to-cook means that certain parts have been removed head feet and feathers blood viscera (soft internal organs)

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Poultry Carcass Grades: Grade A▪ Sold in stores

Grade B▪ Often not a grade sold in stores

Grade C▪ Usually used for processing into other food products

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confirmation fleshing fat covering exposed flesh discoloration

disjointed and broken bones

missing parts freezing

defects

Poultry carcasses are graded on the following factors:

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Confirmations normal breastbone, back, leg and wings

Fleshing well fleshed or muscled is ideal

Fat covering well covered is ideal

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Exposed Flesh (2 pound to 6 pound birds) Grade A▪ Breast and leg can not have over 1/4 inch▪ Other parts can have a maximum of 1 and 1/2

inches

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Exposed Flesh (continued)

Grade B▪ No more than 1/3 of the total flesh of each particular

part can be exposed▪ Meat yield cannot be affected (i.e. no cuts into the

meat) Grade C▪ No limit

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Disjointed and broken bones (2 pound to 6 pound birds) Grade A▪ 1 disjointed and no broken

Grade B▪ 2 disjointed and no broken or 1 disjointed and 1

broken non-protruding

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Disjointed and broken bones (continued) Grade C▪ No limit▪ Protruding bones automatic Grade C

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Missing Parts(2 pound to 6 pound birds) Grade A▪ Wing tips and tail (removal of the preen

gland Grade B▪ Wing tips to the 2nd wing joint▪ Back area not wider than base of tail and

extending half way between the base of tail and hip joints

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Missing Parts(continued) Grade C▪ Wing tips, wings and tail▪ Back area not wider than the base of tail extending

to area between the hip joints

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Watch how the Perdue University Poultry Team grades Poultry:

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Grade A

No Defects

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B Grade

Back is cut out halfway

between the base of the tail

and the hip joints

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C Grade.

More than 1/3 of flesh

exposed on breast

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B Grade.

Parts of wing

removed beyond the second joint

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C Grade.

Entire wing

removed

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C Grade.

Over 1/3 of the

drumstick flesh is

exposed

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C Grade

Trimmed more than

halfway between base of tail and

hip joints

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C grade

Protruding broken bone in wing tip

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Grade this set of fresh poultry carcasses

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Terminal Markets Central markets on public stockyards Livestock are consigned to a commission firm

to bargain with buyers for a certain fee

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Auction Markets Public bidding Sell to the buyer that bids the highest

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Direct selling No middle person Producer sells straight to the buyer No commission or fees

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Electronic marketing auctioning on-line using computers

Futures marketing and hedging legal document calls for the delivery in the future prices are locked in to a futures price

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Definition Two or more steps of production, marketing

and processing are linked together usually by a contract between the producer and feed manufactures or between producers and processors including all three

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Holly Farms, Case, Purdue

Poultry Farmer or producer

Hatchery

Grain producer

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About 99% of all broilers and a very high percentage of turkeys, laying hens and swine are grown and marketed through vertical integration contracts

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What type of marketing is this?

A

B

C

D