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Grading Poultry Carcasses Give me an A! Davis Spring 2013
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Why Grade Poultry Carcasses? To insure Quality before it is sold. Eliminates unwholesome poultry from you. Did you know that grading is voluntary and paid for by the meat packer.
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What are the Grades of poultry carcasses? A - Sold in stores. B – often not grade labeled in stores. C – usually used for processing into other chicken foods. Nongradable
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Standards of an A Quality Poultry Carcass FactorA Quality ConformationNormal Fleshing & Fat coveringWell fleshed with a well developed layer of fat. Exposed flesh ¼ ” on breast & Legs 1 ” elsewhere Discolorations ¾”¾” Disjointed & Broken bones 1 disjointed & no broken Missing PartsWing tips & tail
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Standards of a B Quality Poultry Carcass Factors Conformation Fleshing & Fat Covering Exposed Flesh Discoloration Disjointed & Broken bones. Missing parts For B Grade Moderately curved. Moderately fleshed & fat covering. No more than 1/3 of part exposed. 11/4 ” 2 disjoints & no broken or 1 disjoint & 1 nonprotruding broken. 2 nd wing joint, back not wider than base of tail and extending half way between base of tail and hip joints.
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Standards of a C Quality Poultry Carcass Factors Conformation Fleshing & Fat Covering Exposed Flesh Discoloration Disjointed & Broken bones. Missing parts C Quality Abnormal Poorly fleshed and covered in fat. No Limit wing, back not wider than base of tail and extending to area between base of tail and hip joints.
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What Grade is this? A Grade No Defects
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What Grade is this? B Grade Back is cut out halfway between the base of the tail and the hip joints.
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What Grade is this? C Grade. More than 1/3 of flesh exposed on breast.
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What Grade is this? B Grade. Parts of wing removed beyond the second joint.
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What Grade is this? C Grade. Entire wing removed.
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What Grade is this? B Grade. Tear or cut on back exceeds amount permitted.
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What Grade is this? C Grade. Trimmed more than halfway between base of tail and hip joints.
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What Grade is this? C grade. Protruding broken bone in wing tip.
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