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FOOD SAFETY & WHOLESOMENESS
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FOOD SAFETY THE PRACTICAL CERTAINTY THAT INJURY OR DAMAGE WILL NOT RESULT FROM A FOOD OR INGREDIENT USED IN A REASONABLE MANNER OR QUANTITY
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SAFE FOOD WHOLESOME MEAT A PRODUCT THAT IS NUTRITIOUS WITH MINIMAL MICROBIAL CONTAMINATION, NO CHEMICAL RESIDUES ABOVE ACCEPTABLE LIMITS, NO PARASITES AND WHEN PREPARED PROPERLY IS BENEFICIAL TO HUMAN HEALTH WHEN CONSUMED.
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Meat Inspection Laws 1906 – Meat Inspection Act 1967 – The Wholesome Meat Act 1997 – Sanitation Standard Operating Procedure SSOP 1998 – Hazard Analysis & Critical Control Points HACCP
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FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO FOODBORNE DISEASE 12 % Food from unsafe sources 63% Improper STORAGE temperature 28% Poor personal hygiene 23% Contaminated equipment 21% Inadequate cooking 20% Other things
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Types of Food Contamination Biological Chemical Physical
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Bacterial Growth A single bacterium at 10am today has a doubling time of 20 minutes By 8pm, there will be 1,000,000,000 Bacteria have not taken over the planet because growth is limited at about one billion per gram or ml due to: Using up of all nutrients End product poisoning Limit of space
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Food-borne Illness Causing Microorganisms Staphylococcus aureus Salmonella species Clostridium perfringers Clostridium botulinum Campylobacter jejuni Listera monocytogenes Yersinia enterocolitica Escherichia coli (0155-H7)
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PHYSICAL CONTAMINATION One of the major concerns in producing meat animals. Handling Treating Feeding Transporting
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PHYSICAL PROBLEMS Bruising Injection site problems Stress Contamination
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PHYSICAL CONTAMINATION One of major concerns to the animal producer
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Chemical Contaminants Intentional Food Additives Use of materials which enhance the acceptability of the products and/or aid in the development of the product Unintentional Food Additives
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Chemical Contaminants Con’t Residues This includes both food processing component residues as well as PESTICIDES, ANTIBIOTIC OR HORMONE IMPLANT residues Natural Toxicants Product Tampering Nutritional Components
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NATURAL BEEF PROGRAMS No antibiotics No growth promotants No hormone implants Details of production
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NATURAL BEEF, CONTINUED Packer must certify: That animals are harvested at the beginning of the shift Identified as natural beef in the storage cooler Processed minimally at the beginning of the processing shift Labeled as natural
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In 1992, illegal levels of pesticides, hormones, antibiotics, drug and other chemical residues occurred in 0.29% of more than 43,000 livestock/poultry samples tested The Food Safety and Inspection National Residue (Monitoring) Program
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LEAN VS. FAT
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Injection Sites
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Cattlemen approved injection site
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Pay-Lean Recommended use 4.5 to 9 grams per ton Problem comes from top dressing over use
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Paylean
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SELECTING YOUR 4H/FFA HOG Try to select from boars that are free of the stress gene. This will assure that you will eliminate the PSS problem
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EATING QUALITY PROBLEMS Meat is less tender Lacks flavor May have an off flavor
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Bruises Problem in sheep and cattle
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Blood Splashing Capillary rupture In cattle, sheep, swine Increased incidence
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Respiratory Problems
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Liver Problems Liver Flukes Abscessed
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Stress Problems Stress susceptible hogs PSS leads to PSE Dark cutting beef is decreasing DDF
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PSEDark Cutter
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Other Problems Parasites Cystic kidneys Broken bones
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Cattle Implants No withdrawal times Effect lasts: Ralgro 80 days Synovex S 80-90 days Synovex X 90 days Revalor 90 days
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SOLUTION HACCP WILL HELP IN QUALITY ASSURANCE BUT IS NOT A CURE-ALL THE INDIVIDUAL(S) INVOLVED IN PRODUCING THE SHOW ANIMAL MUST BE QUALITY ASSURANCE EDUCATED
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ENJOY MEAT
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