MEAT science technology developer MEQ Probe has launched a new hand-held device that it says allows lotfeeders, cattle producers and saleyards operators for the first time to measure marbling in a live animal, in addition to providing an estimated meat yield.
Using proprietary ultrasound scanning and sophisticated machine learning technology, MEQ Live measures marbling and estimated yield in a beast before slaughter, providing the beef industry with data to help realise the optimal value for each animal.
The technology is designed for use in the race, at…