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University of Kentucky UKnowledge Heritage Hog Carcass Yields Dietetics and Human Nutrition 2014 Heritage Hog Carcass Yields: Bob Perry University of Kentucky, bob.perry@uky.edu Click here to let us know how access to this document benefits you. Follow this and additional works at: https://uknowledge.uky.edu/yield_reports Part of the Dietetics and Clinical Nutrition Commons Repository Citation Perry, Bob, "Heritage Hog Carcass Yields: " (2014). Heritage Hog Carcass Yields. 2. https://uknowledge.uky.edu/yield_reports/2 This Report is brought to you for free and open access by the Dietetics and Human Nutrition at UKnowledge. It has been accepted for inclusion in Heritage Hog Carcass Yields by an authorized administrator of UKnowledge. For more information, please contact UKnowledge@lsv.uky.edu.

Heritage Hog Carcass Yields By Bob Perry

PRINCIPLE INVESTIGATOR Bob Perry Chef in Residence, Dietetics & Human Nutrition University of Kentucky PHOTOGRAPHY Stephen Patton Agricultural Communications University of Kentucky DESIGN & LAYOUT Kevin T. Brumfield ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Dr. Gregg Rentfrow, staff and students at the University of Kentucky Meats Lab Jay Denham, Chef and Curemaster, The Curehouse, Louisville, Kentucky Chefs Justin Dean and Steve Geddes, Relish Restaurant Group, Cincinnati, Ohio Dr. Sean Clark, staff and students at Berea College, Berea, Kentucky The Livestock Conservancy, Pittsboro, North Carolina Ronny and Beth Drennan, Broadbent Country Hams, Kuttawa, Kentucky This research was funded by a USDA Southern Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education grant, with additional funding and support by the University of Kentucky Department of Dietetics and Human Nutrition. Copyright 2014 for materials developed by University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension. This publication may be reproduced in portions or its entirety for educational or nonprofit purposes only. Permitted users shall give credit to the author(s) and include this copyright notice. Educational programs of Kentucky Cooperative Extension serve all people regardless of race, color, age, sex, religion, disability or national origin. 2

Carcass Breakdown American Style The cuts of this style are the industry standards and the most common way to breakdown a pig carcass in the United States as instructed by Dr. Gregg Rentfrow, Ph.D., Department of Animal and Food Sciences, University of Kentucky. Most consumers will recognize them as they are the same cuts available at retail outlets and usually sold at farmers markets. Summary of the data Heritage Hog Carcass Yields AMERICAN STYLE Average hot carcass weight 252.14 pounds with 2.19 inches of fat at the 1st rib and 1.99 inches at the 10th rib. The LEA (loin eye area) was 6.79 square inches and overall the average yield of lean muscle using the industry standard formula was 42%. AMERICAN STYLE CUTS OF PORK USED IN THIS STUDY Loin Boston Butt Spareribs Bacon Ham Picnic HUSBANDRY OF THE HOGS Seven piglets from each of the eight breeds in this study were transported to Berea College from various sources and grown out on pasture to market weight. The 1.5 acre pasture consisted primarily of fescue with some other grasses and broadleaf weeds present. Three hoop shelters with deep bedding and one shade tree provided protection from sun, wind, and rain. Free-choice feed, consisting of ground corn, soybean, and Fertrell swine premix, and water were available at all times. They were harvested and processed in three groups based on when they achieved market weight and a slot was available at the University of Kentucky meats lab. 3

AMERICAN STYLE Ham 26.91 pounds, 21% of the carcass Common Cuts Whole or two-piece raw ham Brined and cured deli ham Ham steaks 4

AMERICAN STYLE Side (Belly) 20.85 pounds, 17% of the carcass Common Cuts Wet or dry cured for bacon Raw for braising 5

AMERICAN STYLE Loin (bone in, skin on) 22.56 pounds, 18% of the carcass Common Cuts Bone-in chops Boneless chops Tenderloin Sirloin roast Baby back ribs 6

AMERICAN STYLE Shoulder Butt (skinless) 9.14 pounds, 7% of the carcass Common Cuts Whole for BBQ or roasting Blade steaks Country ribs Boned for sausage Shoulder Picnic 11.66 pounds, 9% of the carcass Common Cuts Whole for BBQ or roasting Boned for sausage 7

AMERICAN STYLE Spareribs 3.99 pounds, 3% of the carcass Common Cuts Whole or St. Louis cut 8

CHARCUTERIE STYLE Carcass Breakdown Charcuterie Style This style is a way to breakdown a pork carcass for curing whole muscle cuts and also results in some specialty high value cuts for cooking. There are slight variations in this method depending on the desired finished products and some primals can be further broken down for additional products. The method used in this research is a hybrid of Spanish and Italian methods as instructed by Chef and Charcutier Jay Denham of The Curehouse in Louisville, Kentucky. Summary of the data Average hot carcass weight 252.14 pounds with 2.19 inches of fat at the 1st rib and 1.99 inches at the 10th rib. The LEA (loin eye area) was 6.79 square inches and overall the average yield of lean muscle using the industry standard formula was 42%. CHARCUTERIE STYLE CUTS OF PORK USED IN THIS STUDY Neck (Collar) Pluma (Feather) Presa (Prize) Loin Back Fat Belly Ham Shoulder Secreto (Secret) 9

CHARCUTERIE STYLE Ham 30.35 pounds 24% of the carcass The ham is taken at the ball joint, the aitch bone is then removed and the open face of the ham is trimmed. 10

CHARCUTERIE STYLE Belly 15.74 pounds, 12% of the carcass The belly contains more rib meat than the American style and is squared by trimming to facilitate curing. 11

CHARCUTERIE STYLE Boneless Loin 7.64 pounds, 6% of the carcass The loin is deboned and trimmed leaving much of the back fat attached. 12

CHARCUTERIE STYLE Tenderloin 1.73 pounds, 1% of the carcass The tenderloin is pulled from the loin before boning to keep it intact and undamaged. It is cooked rather than cured. 13

CHARCUTERIE STYLE Neck (collar) 5.43 pounds, 4% of the carcass The collar is the top of the head of the loin and separated from the pluma and presa at a natural seam. 14

CHARCUTERIE STYLE Shoulder 22.10 pounds, 18% of the carcass The shoulder is taken at the seventh rib. The collar, presa and pluma are removed as one piece which facilitates removal of the secreto afterward. 15

CHARCUTERIE STYLE Presa (prize) and Pluma (feather) 2.52 pounds, 2% of the carcass Presa (Prize) Pluma (Feather) The presa (prize) is the bottom of the head of the loin below the collar. The pluma (feather) is the meat covering the first seven ribs. They are taken off the shoulder intact with the collar and separated later to be cooked rather than cured. 16

CHARCUTERIE STYLE Secreto (secret) 0.29 pounds, <1% of the carcass Secreto (Secret) This small piece lays inside the blade bone of the shoulder, under the presa and pluma, and is cooked rather than cured. 17

Summary of All Data The saleable yield of a, cut in the American style, is 75%. The overall percentage of lean muscle using the industry formula based on backfat at 1st and 10th rib, loin eye area and hot carcass weight is 42%. Cut for Charcuterie, the saleable yield is 69%. COMPARING CUTS American Style Cuts Ham 26.91 pounds, 21% of the carcass Charcuterie Style Cuts Ham 30.35 pounds, 24% of the carcass 19

COMPARING CUTS American Style Cuts Side (Belly) 20.85 pounds, 17% of the carcass Charcuterie Style Cuts Belly 15.74 pounds 12% of the carcass 20

Heritage Hog Carcass Yields COM PAR ING CUTS American Style Cuts Charcuterie Style Cuts Loin (bone in, skin on) 22.56 pounds, 18% of the carcass Boneless Loin 7.64 pounds, 6% of the carcass Tenderloin 1.73 pounds 1% of the carcass 21

COMPARING CUTS American Style Cuts Boston Butt (skinless) 9.14 pounds, 7% of the carcass Charcuterie Style Cuts Neck (collar) 5.43 pounds, 4% of the carcass Picnic 11.66 pounds, 9% of the carcass Shoulder 22.10 pounds, 18% of the carcass Presa and Pluma 2.52 pounds, 2% of the carcass Secreto 0.29 pounds, <1% of the carcass 22