Method for processing meat
First Claim
1. A method for feeding cattle, comprising the steps of:
- weaning a calf from its mother after a predetermined time;
feeding the calf feed rations that have been cooked above a predetermined temperature;
wherein said calf is fed from a grain-to-meat conversion ration of less than about twenty to thirty pounds per day, said conversion ration producing between three to four pounds of body weight;
slaughtering said calf when it reaches a slaughter weight;
wherein said slaughter weight is between 1000-1300 pounds;
wherein said predetermined time is at least 3 days, said method further comprising the steps of;
feeding said calf at a weaning station; and
transferring said calf to a feed station after said calf reaches a transfer weight at said weaning station.
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Abstract
A system and method is shown for processing animals, such as calves, from birth to slaughter by utilizing hot-fed rations during the feeding process. The system and method reduces or eliminates the need to use hormones and simultaneously reduces or eliminates the need to sterilize the meat products. Each calf or animal is weaned at a weaning station, fed at a feeding station, slaughtered at a slaughter station to provide a carcass that is substantially the same size as other carcasses for the same breed of animal processed in the system. The consistent carcass size enables manufacture of consistent carcasses which, in turn, facilitates providing substantially the same size meat cuts. This feature enables use of a standard-size packaging, such as a case-ready package, which may be shipped for display and purchase at a store.
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1. A method for feeding cattle, comprising the steps of:
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weaning a calf from its mother after a predetermined time; feeding the calf feed rations that have been cooked above a predetermined temperature; wherein said calf is fed from a grain-to-meat conversion ration of less than about twenty to thirty pounds per day, said conversion ration producing between three to four pounds of body weight; slaughtering said calf when it reaches a slaughter weight; wherein said slaughter weight is between 1000-1300 pounds; wherein said predetermined time is at least 3 days, said method further comprising the steps of; feeding said calf at a weaning station; and transferring said calf to a feed station after said calf reaches a transfer weight at said weaning station. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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