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<blockquote data-quote="LCCattle" data-source="post: 1344791" data-attributes="member: 23661"><p>I stated nothing as "fact " but when asked for my opinion I did respond with " I believe" or " in my opinion " but to the best of my knowledge I never stated anything as " fact ". If I did, please quote furnish it with the page number.</p><p> </p><p></p><p>We are not all that far apart on our thinking. But,</p><p>IMO, I believe Dr. Russell Cross, head of the department of animal science at Texas A&M is being somewhat deceptive or is using confusing sentences to protect his approval of pink slime. But that was back in 1993 and some things have changed from then.</p><p></p><p>Here is how I understand the process from seeing it first hand and by what I have read.</p><p>First, YES there are some slaughterhouse/processor full service meat processors. That's from a live animal to whole sale to grocery store as boxed beef.</p><p>BUT, there are also stand alone slaughterhouses who do nothing buy kill and dress the animal and sell the carcass. </p><p>The Rancho in Ca. is only a slaughterhouse and is the house that caused the 8.7 million pound recall. It is now owned by Black Canyon.</p><p>Black Canyon had their cattle slaughtered there and ship the carcass to a processor where is was processed into box beef. ( The name escapes me right now now ) </p><p>From there I'm not sure where the trimming go that are not processed for ground beef.</p><p>There is also a slaughterhouse in Ga, that I have used via our co-op for culled older cows.</p><p>They make nothing but ground beef, mostly from Holsteins. No video available, so here is another video. </p><p>Do you hear him say there are shipped to him from meat plants?</p><p>Do you see the fat still on the outside of the trimmings that was on the carcass when shipped to the processing plant from the slaughterhouse then shipped the processing plant and not in boxes to Dennis?</p><p>And as Mr. cross said, pink slime is made from beef trimmings.</p><p>Click on <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LGh7p23_I4" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LGh7p23_I4</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LCCattle, post: 1344791, member: 23661"] I stated nothing as “fact “ but when asked for my opinion I did respond with “ I believe” or “ in my opinion “ but to the best of my knowledge I never stated anything as “ fact “. If I did, please quote furnish it with the page number. We are not all that far apart on our thinking. But, IMO, I believe Dr. Russell Cross, head of the department of animal science at Texas A&M is being somewhat deceptive or is using confusing sentences to protect his approval of pink slime. But that was back in 1993 and some things have changed from then. Here is how I understand the process from seeing it first hand and by what I have read. First, YES there are some slaughterhouse/processor full service meat processors. That's from a live animal to whole sale to grocery store as boxed beef. BUT, there are also stand alone slaughterhouses who do nothing buy kill and dress the animal and sell the carcass. The Rancho in Ca. is only a slaughterhouse and is the house that caused the 8.7 million pound recall. It is now owned by Black Canyon. Black Canyon had their cattle slaughtered there and ship the carcass to a processor where is was processed into box beef. ( The name escapes me right now now ) From there I'm not sure where the trimming go that are not processed for ground beef. There is also a slaughterhouse in Ga, that I have used via our co-op for culled older cows. They make nothing but ground beef, mostly from Holsteins. No video available, so here is another video. Do you hear him say there are shipped to him from meat plants? Do you see the fat still on the outside of the trimmings that was on the carcass when shipped to the processing plant from the slaughterhouse then shipped the processing plant and not in boxes to Dennis? And as Mr. cross said, pink slime is made from beef trimmings. Click on [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LGh7p23_I4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LGh7p23_I4[/url] [/QUOTE]
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