karkasbrede
Karkasbrede is a term used in Dutch livestock production to describe the width of an animal's carcass, typically the cross‑sectional distance across the rib region. The measure is applied to species such as cattle, pigs and sheep, where carcass width relates to muscling and potential meat yield.
In practice, karkasbrede is measured on the chilled carcass after slaughter at a defined point—commonly near
Karkasbrede provides information about conformation and muscling but is not a sole predictor of meat yield
See also: dressing percentage, ribeye area, carcass yield, conformation traits.