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Pounds of Retail Cuts per Day of Age

Last Updated: May 11, 2012

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Pounds of Retail Cuts per Day of Age- A measure of cutability and growth combined. It is reported as lean weight per day of age (LWDA) by some associations.

It is calculated as follows:

(cutability X carcass weight) / age in days

Example:

 A 800-pound carcass, 375 days old with a yield grade 3 (50 percent retail yield) produces 1.06 pounds of retail cuts per day of age:

(800 x 0.5) ÷ 375= 1.06 pounds of retail cuts per day of age.

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