10—Lancaster Farming, Friday, November 14, 1958 With Live Animals “Sonar” Principles Used To Test Back-Fat and Loin-Eye Depths An electronic device that can measure the sire of a potential steak or chop in a live animal may prove highly beneficial in livestock marketing and breed ing, U. S Department of Agricul ture scientists say. This device uses ultjasomcs high-frequency sound waves to determine the depth of back tat and depth and width of loin eye muscles m cattle and hogs. These measurements are parti cularly important in selecting meat animals that produce a high percentage of their weight in the more desirable cuts. Dr. Richard L. Hiner, head of meat-quality studies tor USDA’s Agricultural Research Service at Beltsville, Md, says that ultra sonic waves go through tissue without harm to the animal. The time needed for these sound waves to pass through bounce back fiom the interfaces or borderlines between fat, lean, rnd bone varies with distance or depth The device uses these time differences to deteimin the depths of the vinous intei faces ‘ The nautical apparatus known as Sonar acts on the same prin ciple to find objects in water An electronic device similar to the one now being tested at Beltsville used by manufacturing firms to find flaws or faults in metals ( Prelimmaiy tests of the device are being conducted by ARS ani mal husbandmen and agucultural engineers So far, comparisons of „mmals measured by ultrasonics before slaughter with actual mea surements of the dressed caicas ses show a high degree of ac ( ' J TOR ANY FARM PURPOSE MADE THE FARMER’S WAY Lancaster Production L Credit Ass’n. W ! 411 TV. Roseville Rd. Lancaster, Pa. ¥ Ph. Lane. EX 3-3921 Strong “Package” Big, strong-shelled eggs are scarce and wanted. 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The appearance of live cattle or hogs may not given a dependable indication of the percentage of fat and lean meat they will yield when slaughtered Many animals show meat-type chaiactenstics outwardly, but are found on slaughter to contain a high per centage of fat and to yield little lean meat ARS scientists also see the use of this type of electronic device as a great aid in increasing the effectiveness of bleeding pro grams The increased accuracy it would permit m the selection of neat-type breeding stock would i educe significantly the time needed to produce superior lines It would also result in a sub stantial saving of time needed to measure, probe, and judge in dividual animals by prevailing methods This new ultrasonic device has not proved feasible for sheep be cause of their fleece Contact with the animal’s skin is necessary for accurate readings Such skm con tact is fairly easy with cattle and hogs. iWVWVWWVWNNWmW 5 5 * I * I 1 \ \ * I » I I I ! 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