Sex effects on fat hardness meter readings of market weight pigs

A portable fat hardness meter (FHM) was used to measure the firmness of the inner fat layer on a cross sectional surface over the second thoracic vertebra of pork carcasses. This was a 4-yr study with data collected on 141 barrows, 214 gilts and 270 boars. A statistical model, after adjusting for year and breed of sire (i.e., Lacombe, Landrace, Yorkshire), included sex, linear and quadratic covariates for carcass growth rate (i.e., carcass weight per day of age), a linear covariate for leanness (i.e., carcass fat thickness or dissectible lean) within sex, and a linear by linear covariate of growth rate by leanness, and was used to describe a response surface with fat hardness. No pigs in this study had extremely soft fat (i.e., FHM   970) or very hard fat (i.e., FHM 930–970), only 1% of the gilts had very hard fat, and no boars were included in these cl...