Poultry Industry
Egg Quality and Grading
Further Processed Poultry Products
Poultry Judging and Grading
Poultry Biosecurity
100

Where are eggs hatched?

A. Hatchery

B. Growout farm

C. Farm

D. With their moms

A. Hatchery

100

What is a misshapen egg?

A misshapen egg is an irregularly shaped or unusually shaped egg.

100

What is further processing?

Further processing is where parts or whole chicken are cooked, breaded, or marinated.

100
Should a grade A poultry carcass be missing its tail?

Yes, a grade A carcass is missing the entire tail.

100

What is biosecurity?

Biosecurity is the measures taken to ensure the animals health and safety. 

200

What are primary breeders?

Where chickens breed and lay eggs.

200

Are no grade eggs sold?

No, they are rejected.

200

What is a cluster or marriage?

A cluster, or marriage, is when two or more pieces stuck together. 
200

Can meat be missing from the carcass?

No, if a carcass is missing any meat (not skin!!) it gets a no grade.

200

Why is biosecurity important?

Biosecurity is important because it keeps the animals healthy, which keeps consumers healthy.

300

Who funds growout farms?

The company that hires the growout farmers.

300

What grade do checked eggs get?

A. A grade

B. AA grade

C. No grade

D. B grade

C. No grade

300

How big does a coating void need to be to be considered void in patties?

1/2 breading missing or more to be void. 

300

Is there a limit on how much skin can be missing for grade C carcasses?

No, grade C carcasses can be missing any amount of skin. 

300

What are the three basic needs a chicken needs?

Food, clean water, and shelter.

400

What are contract growers?

The people that care for chicks until they are market weight.

400

How big does the air bubble need to be for it to be AA grade?

About the size of a dime, 1/8". 

400

What is it called when something is found in the chicken?

A. Chunks

B. Inconsistent meat

C. Foreign Material

D. Something in the food

C. Foreign Material

400

How many broken bones can a grade B carcass have?

A. two broken bones

B. One broken bone

C. No broken bones

D. One disjointed bone

B. One broken bone

400

What are two biosecurity features?

Secure fencing and gates, and sanitizers.

500

What is the vertical integration order?

Primary breeders, feed mills, breeders, hatchery, growout farms, processing plants, further processing, transport marketing. 

500

What makes an egg have a no grade for interior grading.

No air bubble, blood or meatspot, or are very old.

500

What is a miscut in bone-in poultry?

Various cuts when there's only supposed to be one.

500

How far can the tail extend on grade C carcasses?

The tail can extend to the hips. 
500

What is a biosecurity feature?

A biosecurity feature is a part of the coop or farm that keeps germs and predators away from the chickens.

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