Backfat Thickness
Definition: Backfat Thickness
The thickness of the fat layer over the back, measured at the 12th rib. Backfat thickness is used to assess fat cover and carcass quality. For example, monitoring backfat thickness in pigs to ensure optimal meat quality and processing efficiency.
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