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Articles Tagged with ''BQA (Beef Quality Assurance)''

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A black spot in the cattle industry that’s impossible to chew

Birdshot or shotgun shell pellets have been found and reported in the beef supply since the first National Beef Quality Audit in the early ’90s, but the presence of this foreign material in the food we produce is not subsiding.
June 24, 2024
Michaela Clowser, Jason Duggin, and Patty Scharko

How are these inedible, black spots getting into the beef supply? That’s everyone’s first question after learning about birdshot as the leading contributor to foreign objects in packing plants and further processing facilities.


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Evaluating stockmanship

An honest look at cattle-handling facilities and the people working them can yield major improvements in your operation’s ability to work cattle safely and efficiently.
May 10, 2024
John Yost

To me, there is no job more enjoyable than working a pen of cattle with a team of stockmen that I call friends. There are many places across the country where processing day is as much a community event as it is a cattle management task that just needs to be completed.


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Preventing early embryonic losses

To avoid the negative economic effects of early embryonic loss in the cow herd, producers should carefully consider stressors such as vaccination, nutrition and transportation.
April 15, 2024
Erika Lundy-Woolfolk

Early embryonic loss is defined as a loss within the first 42 days of pregnancy and has been reported to impact between 20% and 40% of pregnancies in beef cattle.


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Evaluating cattle-handling facilities: Steps to prevent problems during processing

Producers can create a more efficient and less stressful work environment for both cattle and handlers by taking the time to evaluate and prepare their facilities before processing.
February 9, 2024
Olivia Sip

When running cattle through chutes and corrals for vaccination and loadouts, it is important to make sure facilities and systems are working properly to avoid injury and unnecessary stress for the cattle and their handlers.


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CattleCon 2024 heads to Orlando

Education, new tech and equipment await attendees at the NCBA Industry Convention and Trade Show.
December 19, 2023
Carrie Veselka

Producers can expect a wealth of education opportunities and a chance to sample the best the industry has to offer in new and tried-and-true beef technology at the 2024 National Cattlemen’s Beef Association Cattle Industry Convention and Trade Show in Orlando, Florida.


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2022 National Beef Quality Audit shows increase in quality and efficiency

May 30, 2023
Allyson Dalton

Key highlights from the 2022 National Beef Quality Audit (NBQA) indicate producers are working to meet the demand for quality and efficiency while maintaining the need to keep safety a top priority.


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Assurance in quality and communication

Langeland Farms, the 2022 Beef Quality Assurance – Dairy Award recipient, uses hands-on training and regular team meetings to strengthen employee communication and their skill sets.
May 23, 2023
Rachel Ewing

The secret to this dairy’s success lies in their communication with one another.



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Worker safety as a component of BQA?

While animal welfare and meat quality outcomes have been long-time missions of the Beef Quality Assurance (BQA) program, worker safety is also becoming an area of focus. BQA has many tools to train employees and improve human and animal safety.
April 12, 2023
Libby Bigler

Beyond being a standard of business, providing a safe work environment has a trickle-down effect that impacts all other facets of BQA implementation. Human safety is the backbone of an effective, thriving cattle operation.



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8 ways to make spring processing easier

The right preparation, equipment and help can make spring processing less stressful for animals and people.
March 21, 2023
Liane Carter

It’s time for general health checks, vaccinations, branding, castration, weaning, checking cattle equipment like your cattle chute and a variety of other routine chores.


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Threading the needle: Single-use syringes vs. repeater syringes

The decision between single-use and repeater syringes depends on each operation’s risk of disease transmission and should always be reinforced by good vaccination protocols.
March 21, 2023
Tony Hawkins

When it comes to administering vaccinations, what’s best: a single-use syringe or a multidose tool, like a repeater syringe?


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