Poultry CDE Practice: Further Processed Meat Products Evaluation

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Poultry CDE Practice: Further Processed Meat Products Evaluation Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office Catrina Kennedy, Dr. Frank Flanders, and Mr. Billy Moss February 2006 NEXT

Instructions This practice contains 12 samples of processed poultry products. Each item has one defect or no defects. Note that in the CDE, items may have more than one defect. Click on the egg that corresponds with the defect. After you have selected the correct answer, click on “Next” to see the next product. NEXT

NEXT Defect 1. Coating Void 2. Inconsistent Coating Color 3. Inconsistent Shape 4. Broken 5. Inconsistent Size 6. Cluster/Marriage 7. Miscut Wing 8. Broken wing 9.Feathers/Foreign Material 10. No Defect NEXT

NEXT Defect 1. Coating Void 2. Inconsistent Coating Color 3. Inconsistent Shape 4. Broken 5. Inconsistent Size 6. Cluster/Marriage 7. Miscut Wing 8. Broken wing 9.Feathers/Foreign Material 10. No Defect NEXT

NEXT Defect 1. Coating Void 2. Inconsistent Coating Color 3. Inconsistent Shape 4. Broken 5. Inconsistent Size 6. Cluster/Marriage 7. Miscut Wing 8. Broken wing 9.Feathers/Foreign Material 10. No Defect NEXT

NEXT Defect 1. Coating Void 2. Inconsistent Coating Color 3. Inconsistent Shape 4. Broken 5. Inconsistent Size 6. Cluster/Marriage 7. Miscut Wing 8. Broken wing 9.Feathers/Foreign Material 10. No Defect NEXT

NEXT Defect 1. Coating Void 2. Inconsistent Coating Color 3. Inconsistent Shape 4. Broken 5. Inconsistent Size 6. Cluster/Marriage 7. Miscut Wing 8. Broken wing 9.Feathers/Foreign Material 10. No Defect NEXT

NEXT Defect 1. Coating Void 2. Inconsistent Coating Color 3. Inconsistent Shape 4. Broken 5. Inconsistent Size 6. Cluster/Marriage 7. Miscut Wing 8. Broken wing 9.Feathers/Foreign Material 10. No Defect NEXT

NEXT Defect 1. Coating Void 2. Inconsistent Coating Color 3. Inconsistent Shape 4. Broken 5. Inconsistent Size 6. Cluster/Marriage 7. Miscut Wing 8. Broken wing 9.Feathers/Foreign Material 10. No Defect NEXT

NEXT Defect 1. Coating Void 2. Inconsistent Coating Color 3. Inconsistent Shape 4. Broken 5. Inconsistent Size 6. Cluster/Marriage 7. Miscut Wing 8. Broken wing 9.Feathers/Foreign Material 10. No Defect NEXT

NEXT Note: This void is less than .5 inch. Defect 1. Coating Void 2. Inconsistent Coating Color 3. Inconsistent Shape 4. Broken 5. Inconsistent Size 6. Cluster/Marriage 7. Miscut Wing 8. Broken wing 9.Feathers/Foreign Material 10. No Defect Note: This void is less than .5 inch. NEXT

NEXT Note: This void is greater than .5 inch. Defect 1. Coating Void 2. Inconsistent Coating Color 3. Inconsistent Shape 4. Broken 5. Inconsistent Size 6. Cluster/Marriage 7. Miscut Wing 8. Broken wing 9.Feathers/Foreign Material 10. No Defect Note: This void is greater than .5 inch. NEXT

NEXT Defect 1. Coating Void 2. Inconsistent Coating Color 3. Inconsistent Shape 4. Broken 5. Inconsistent Size 6. Cluster/Marriage 7. Miscut Wing 8. Broken wing 9.Feathers/Foreign Material 10. No Defect NEXT

NEXT Defect 1. Coating Void 2. Inconsistent Coating Color 3. Inconsistent Shape 4. Broken 5. Inconsistent Size 6. Cluster/Marriage 7. Miscut Wing 8. Broken wing 9.Feathers/Foreign Material 10. No Defect NEXT

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