Quality assurance program and method for meat production
First Claim
1. A method of consistently producing quality meat products by managing growth of a plurality of calves through a growth management program, the method comprising the steps of:
- establishing standards for participation in the program, the standards including—
a minimum birth weight, a minimum twelfth week weight, a minimum seventeenth week weight, and a minimum growth rate;
culling out calves that fail to meet the standards; and
implementing a growth protocol for the non-culled calves.
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Abstract
A quality assurance program for consistently producing high quality meat products broadly comprises selecting a plurality of calves that meet a set of standards and managing the calves according to a set of protocols. The standards are used to cull out low quality calves that are expected to yield low quality meat products. The protocols ensure the calves are properly nurtured so that they may yield high quality meat products by dictating how the calves are fed and treated. For example, the protocols preferably dictate what and when vaccines are given to the calves. The program may be broken down into three growth phases, such as an initiation phase in which the calves are managed during their first weeks, a growth phase in which the calves are managed during their growth, and a finishing phase in which the calves are managed leading up to slaughter.
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16 Claims
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1. A method of consistently producing quality meat products by managing growth of a plurality of calves through a growth management program, the method comprising the steps of:
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establishing standards for participation in the program, the standards including—
a minimum birth weight, a minimum twelfth week weight, a minimum seventeenth week weight, and a minimum growth rate;
culling out calves that fail to meet the standards; and
implementing a growth protocol for the non-culled calves. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method of consistently producing quality meat products by managing growth of a plurality of calves through a growth management program, the method comprising the steps of:
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establishing standards for participation in the program, including—
a minimum birth weight of approximately eighty-five pounds, a minimum twelfth week weight of approximately two hundred pounds, a minimum seventeenth week weight of approximately three hundred pounds, and a minimum growth rate of approximately two and one half pounds per day;
culling out calves that fail to meet the standards; and
implementing a growth protocol for the non-culled calves, including—
requirements concerning types of feed and vaccinations given to the calves.
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9. A method of consistently producing quality meat products by managing growth through a growth management program, the method comprising the steps of:
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selecting only Holstein calves;
establishing standards that each of the calves must meet for further participation in the program, the standards including—
a minimum birth weight, a minimum twelfth week weight, a minimum seventeenth week weight, and a minimum growth rate;
implementing a growth protocol for the calves; and
culling out calves that fail to meet the standards. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A method of consistently producing quality meat products by managing growth through a growth management program, the method comprising the steps of:
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selecting only Holstein calves;
establishing standards that each of the calves must meet for further participation in the program, the standards including—
a minimum birth weight of approximately eighty-five pounds, a minimum twelfth week weight of approximately two hundred pounds, a minimum seventeenth week weight of approximately three hundred pounds, and a minimum growth rate of approximately two and one half pounds per day;
implementing a growth protocol for the calves that continue to meet the standards, wherein the growth protocol includes requirements concerning vaccinations and types of feed given to the calves;
associating with the program only the calves that continue to meet the standards; and
removing from the program any calves that fail to meet the standards.
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