Members may or may not be aware that brain stem testing is NOT now routine on animals born post 1996. This means that cull cows over 72 months can now be killed at any slaughterhouse, providing they are fit and well.
This fact has not been very well publicised, my local slaughterhouse was not informed by the ministry and found out by accident!
I always used to kill older cows as I do not choose to put my animals through the market system.
I can make a lot more money this way, the fillets are absolutely fine, rump and sirloin is sold as braising steak and joints for pot roasts. The rest makes very good mince. If your local abattoir say they cannot do it get them to check with the meat hygiene service.
Di
P.S. I think the latter months of 1996 are O.K. can't remember whether it was June or July when the cut off date is.
post 1996 slaughter
Re: post 1996 slaughter
No, it hasn't been very well publicised. Further info can be found here http://www.defra.gov.uk/animal-diseases/a-z/tses/
The Alvecote Herd
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Re: post 1996 slaughter
Do they still have to remove the spinal cord on the over 30mths ?
Re: post 1996 slaughter
Yes, I would like to know this too as we don't usually send any in OTM.ann wrote:Do they still have to remove the spinal cord on the over 30mths ?
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Re: post 1996 slaughter
Does this help? If the link works it is Gloucester trading standards rules.
Rob
http://www.tradingstandards.gov.uk/cgi- ... 6-1001.txt
Rob
http://www.tradingstandards.gov.uk/cgi- ... 6-1001.txt