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Product Labeling

Introduction All labels on meat and poultry products must be pre-approved (before sale of product) by either USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (for federally-inspected products) or the state inspection agency (for state-inspected products). Here we overview the federal label approval process. (State inspection programs may vary in their process; contact the inspection agency directly […]

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Model MSU Design

The first USDA-inspected mobile slaughter unit, built and operated by the Island Grown Farmers Cooperative, is 34 feet long. It was designed by Bruce Dunlop, IGFC member, with Featherlite, a trailer company. These photos show the unit’s interior: MPU Interior The photo on the left shows the MSU skinning and evisceration area as seen from

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Part II: Stunning, Bleeding, and Moving the Carcass into the Unit

To view our meat processing video Part II: Stunning, Bleeding, and Moving the Carcass into the Unit* click here. * (c) Niche Meat Processor Assistance Network 2009 Audio Text This video shows the process from stunning and initial bleed-out to moving the carcasses into the unit. Cattle can be stunned in a trailer, as is done

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