01095naa a2200193 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000170006024500730007726000090015052005060015965000100066570000200067570000180069570000150071370000180072870000130074677301420075920885282018-03-05 1999 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d1 aYOUNG, M. J. aAssessment of energy status in hill sheep using computer tomography. c1999 aRepeatabilities for muscle, bone and carcass fat were of a similar magnitude to those reported by Young and Jay (1999). No one scan position allows assessment of all variables of interest. For assessment of carcass fat, muscle and bone, scans should be made at the ISC, LV5 and TV8. Scanning the FEM to obtain estimates of bone fat is not warranted due to the small size of this depot. The LV2 and HIP scans are required to assess size of the kidney, mesenteric, omental, channel and udder fat depots. aSheep1 aLEBOULANGER, A.1 aMcLEAN, K. A.1 aFRASER, J.1 aCONINGTON, J.1 aSIMM, G. tIn: ANNUAL MEETING OF THE BRITISH SOCIETY OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, 1999, Scarborough. Proceedings... Scarborough: BSAS, 1999. 1 CD ROM. p. 103.