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CATDOLL: How to judge whether a pig is fat or lean? First, look at the bones; second, feel the muscles; third, measure the fat

How to judge whether pigs are fat or lean?

There are three main ways to judge the fatness of pigs: one is to observe the bones, the second is to touch the muscles, and the third is to measure the fat content.

A look at the bones

To judge whether a pig is fat or thin, you can first observe its bones. The bones of fat and thin pigs are different in size. Generally speaking, the bones of fat pigs are relatively thick, while the bones of thin pigs are thinner.

Two-tactile muscles

Secondly, touching the muscles of live pigs is also a common way to judge fatness and leanness. The muscles of fat pigs will appear soft and plump, while the muscles of lean pigs will be tighter and feel more resilient.

Three fat measurements

In addition to observing bones and touching muscles, measuring fat content is also a scientific method. Professional instruments can be used to measure the fat content of pigs and then determine their fatness or leanness.

The above is a method for judging the fatness or leanness of pigs. With the correct judgment, the breeding and management of pigs can be more scientific and accurate.

Thank you for reading. I hope this article can help you better understand how to judge the fatness of pigs.

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