Across
- 2. those parts of cattle, sheep, and goats that are most likely to pose a risk of infectivity if the animal from which it comes from was infected with a transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSE) disease
- 4. acronym for products that, although technically fit for human consumption, are not suitable for human consumption in their unprocessed state
- 7. all srm are in this category
- 10. poultry intestines goes into this category
- 12. this ABP can be used as pet food
- 13. any meat found to contain residues in excess of permitted levels goes into this category
- 14. in cattle this age (in months), we dispose of skull excluding the mandible and including the brain and eyes, and spinal cord
Down
- 1. SRM is only in which animals
- 3. process which involves cooking animal by-products at high temperature, sometimes under pressure, allowing water to be removed and tallow to be separated from the proteinaceous material
- 5. the entire body, part of an animal, or a product of animal origin which is not intended for human consumption
- 6. this ABP can be rendered, incinerated, or used as manure
- 7. this ABP can only be rendered or incinerated
- 8. what color do we stain cat 1 ABP
- 9. who is in charge of staining, storing, and labelling ABP
- 11. in cattle this age (in months), we dispose of vertebral column including the dorsal root of ganglia, but excluding: vertebrae of tail, spinous and transverse process of the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar vertebrae, median sacral crest and wings of the sacrum
