Pork Judging ANSI 4615. Pork Judging FFA judging Pork carcasses (un-ribbed and ribbed) Fresh Hams Fresh Center Loins Retail Cut Classes.

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Pork Judging ANSI 4615

Pork Judging FFA judging Pork carcasses (un-ribbed and ribbed) Fresh Hams Fresh Center Loins Retail Cut Classes

Pork Carcasses Normally evaluated skin-on and un- ribbed Evaluated for differences in fatness, muscling, and indirect indicators of quality

Pork Carcass Emphasis Unribbed Carcasses- Primarily placed on cutability Greater emphasis on trimness than muscling Begin by ranking carcasses on overall trimness Examine each pair for differences in muscling. A full degree of superior muscling compensates for 0.25 fat. Inferior muscling is synonymous with adding.25 “Thin” muscle not eligible for US#1

Pork Carcass- Ribbed Utilize fat depth and loin eye size in ribbed carcasses to assess percent muscle. US Utility (PSE, DFD) pork carcasses should be severely penalized.

Pork Carcass Terminology Trimness First rib, last rib, last lumbar vertebrae, loin edge, collar, belly pocket, navel edge, sternum Muscling Ham, sirloin, loin, shoulder

Fresh Hams Cutability is the main factor Trimness is generally the most influential factor Assess quality relative to acceptability for further processing

Common Situations for Hams Strictly a cutability class Trim, muscular ham Trim, light muscle ham Fat, muscular ham Fat, light muscle ham Any combination of the above

Common Situations for Hams Similar in trimness, placed on muscling Similar in muscling, placed on trimness Quality problems Pale, soft and exudative Dark, firm and dry

Fresh Ham Terminology Trimness Beneath the butt face, over the rump region, forecushion, collar (center section), cushion, seam Muscling Butt face, cushion, center-section, forecushion Quality Lean color, marbling, firmness, muscle separation, exudate

Fresh Center Loins Emphasis Stronger quality emphasis than hams If all acceptable in quality, then cutability still primary importance Quality problems more severely discriminated against Prototype PSE has no processing value

Fresh Center Loin Situations Quality problems PSE DFD Strictly a cutability class Trim, muscular loin Trim, light muscled loin Fat, muscular loin Fat, light muscled loin Any combination of the above

Fresh Center Loin Situations Similar in trimness, placed on muscling Similar in muscling, placed on trimness Similar in trimness and muscling, placed on quality

Center Loin Terminology Trimness Blade end, Lower rib, seam fat, back, sirloin end, tail region, seam fat Muscling Blade end, loin eye, back, sirloin end, tenderloin Quality Lean color, marbling, firmness, texture, exudation