Utah Admin. Code R70-590-6 - Slaughtering Procedures for Domesticated Game
1) Slaughter Area.
a) Slaughtering shall not take place under
adverse conditions such as blowing dirt, dust or in mud.
b) If a slaughter area is used for repeated
kills, the area should be maintained to prevent blood from collecting, running
off onto adjacent property, or contaminating water sources.
c) Hides, viscera, blood, paunch material,
and tissues shall be removed and disposed of at a rendering facility, landfill,
composting, or by burial as allowed by law.
2) Humane Slaughter.
a) Domesticated game shall be rendered
insensible to pain by a single blow, gun shot or electrical shock, or other
means that is instantaneous and effective before being shackled, hoisted,
thrown, cast or cut.
b)
Domesticated game shall be securely restrained as needed to achieve the humane
slaughter of the animal.
3) Hoisting and Bleeding. Domesticated game
shall be hoisted and bled as soon after stunning as possible to utilize
post-stunning heart action and to obtain complete bleeding. Carcasses shall be
moved away from the bleeding area for skinning and butchering.
4) Skinning. Carcass and head skin shall be
handled without neck tissue contamination. This may be done by leaving the ears
on the hide and tying the head skin. Feet shall be removed before the carcass
is otherwise cut. Except for skinning and starting skinning procedures, skin
should be cut from inside outward to prevent carcass contamination with cut
hair. Hair side of the hide should be carefully rolled or reflected away from
the carcass during skinning. When carcass is moved from the skinning bed,
caution should be taken to prevent exposed parts from coming in contact with
adulterating surfaces.
5)
Evisceration - Before evisceration, rectum shall be tied to include bladder
neck and to prevent urine and fecal leakage. Care should also be taken while
opening abdominal cavities to prevent carcass or viscera
contamination.
6) Carcass washing.
Hair, dirt, and other accidental contamination should be trimmed prior to
washing. Washing should proceed from the carcass top downward to move away any
possible contaminants from clean areas.
Notes
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