Federal inspection of cattle: Procedures and outcomes

Authors

  • Jessica Van Hook USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service

Keywords:

FSIS, inspection, disposition, regulatory thought process

Abstract

Producers routinely cull breeding cattle from production herds; these animals are often sent to slaughter for human consump­tion. Federal inspectors assess each animal before and after slaughter for wholesomeness of the meat; animals and carcass­es with significant pathology or potential pharmaceutical resi­dues are inspected by a veterinarian. Animals and carcasses deemed unfit for human consumption are condemned by fed­eral veterinarians and removed from the human food chain, which can result in economic loss to the producer. This article presents a broad overview of federal inspection processes and the regulatory thought process utilized by federal veterinarians when assessing slaughtered beef carcasses.

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Published

2021-10-09

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Section

Clinical Skills Session