Abstract:
Feedlot managers often market entire pens
as mixed groups, resulting in lower-quality,
over-finished, or heavyweight carcasses. As
the cattle industry has moved towards valuebased marketing systems, finding a costeffective tool that predicts future carcass merit and sorts cattle into outcome groups, thus producing a more uniform product at harvest, is of great interest to feedyard managers. The objective of this research was to determine the profitability of sorting feedlot cattle at reimplant
time by using ultrasound and computer
technology to group cattle into uniform
market groups.