MICROBIOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF GROUPS OF BEEF CARCASSES - HEIFERS AND STEERS

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JERICHO, KWF
BRADLEY, JA
KOZUB, GC
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[1] FOOD PRODUCT & INSPECT BRANCH,CALGARY T2G 4X3,AB,CANADA
[2] RES BRANCH,RES STN,STAT UNIT,LETHBRIDGE T1J 4B1,AB,CANADA
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Numbers of mesophilic bacteria were estimated on carcasses of 25 heifers and 25 steers of beef breeds in a modern, high-line-speed abattoir. One side of each carcass from each sex was sampled at the end of the kill-floor, before the carcass wash, on each of 25 visits. Two adjacent excision samples (5 x 5 x 0.5 cm) were taken from each of ten sites and processed for automatic enumeration of aerobic bacteria on hydrophobic grid membrane filters. The effects of sex and carcass weight on bacterial counts were examined. Groups of carcasses were examined to determine the sample size required for future assessments of kill-floor hygiene. The log(10) of the most probable number of growth units (MPNGU)/cm(2) did not differ significantly between heifers and steers (average over the ten sites of 2.2) and there was no effect of carcass weight on bacterial counts for nine of the ten sites. There were, however, highly significant (p < 0.001) differences in the counts between sites and the counts from the ten sites clustered into five homogenous groups. The between carcass component of variation at a site was generally larger than the within-carcass component. We conclude that, to estimate the mean log(10) MPNGU/cm(2) at a site to within +/- 0.5 units, future group-carcass evaluations require about 200 samples from 10 (two adjacent samples/site) or 20 carcasses (one sample/site).
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