Maintaining Positive Impacts on Beef Quality

Maintaining Positive Impacts on Beef Quality

By: Heidi Carroll, Livestock Stewardship Extension Associate, SDSU Extension

What do you think the average consumer is looking for when they step up to the meat counter to purchase your beef? Regardless of price, consumers expect a safe, wholesome, high quality product every time they make a purchase and expect that the animal was provided humane treatment throughout its life. Cattlemen can help maintain consumer confidence through daily management decisions that have positive impacts on the quality of beef products while the cattle are in their care.

The Beef Quality Assurance (BQA) program addresses consumer concerns about cattle care and well-being along with beef safety and quality. Best management practices are used to set production standards in areas such as cattle handling, herd health and nutrition, animal identification, proper handling of non-ambulatory or disabled animals, proper use of animal health products, proper injection site techniques, proper vaccine handling, and record keeping.

Recently, some packers have begun requiring producers to follow on-farm animal handling and welfare audit programs if they wish to sell cattle to their facilities. Many of these programs
involve a third party auditor to come to the farm annually and evaluate the care of the cattle, facilities and the records. Becoming BQA certified will likely meet many of the requirements of these on-farm, packer-specific programs. Talk with your buyers for more information about their guidelines.

Anyone directly responsible for the care or handling of cattle, such as producers, veterinarians, or transporters/truckers, can become certified. To become certified, one must attend a BQA training session and complete a quiz to check understanding of the BQA guidelines (Level 1 certified).

 

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