Hot standard carcass weights between 180 and 220 kilograms ideally requires a fat cover of from five to nine millimetres at the P8 rump site.
Carcasses of this weight with less fat may be bare on primal cut areas and the same carcass with 12 to 15 millimetres will require trimming, which is expensive in terms of time and lost weight.
Binalong Gully produces quality beef with an average fat score of 7 (measured at P8, refer to diagram)