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HACCP plan for a food animal producing farm as devel
oped for the food processing industry.
Animal Production Researchers, Public Health Special
ists, Veterinarians and those involved in food animal pro
duction now believe that proper management practices
when followed, will allow production of foods of animal
origin almost free of pathogens, improve quality and safety
of products. Extension programs are currently being devel
oped to assist animal producers in adopting sound manage
ment practices such that the animals produced on the farm
are free of pathogens.
Many of these management practices, called “best man
agement practices,” will be based on the principles of
HACCP and can be put into practice for different types of
food animal operations, such as milking, farm hygiene, calf
rearing, and control of other infectious diseases in animals.
A program called as New York State Cattle Health Assur
ance Program (NYSCHAP) is currently being developed
and tested in New York State, while another HACCP-like
program developed by Dr. Cullor at the University of Cali
fornia called as Breakthrough Management (BTM) has also
been developed and used successfully to improve milk qual
ity. To conclude, programs that embrace the philosophy and
principles of HACCP will soon become a reality and be
widely used on many food animal producing farms to assure
food safety.
Published On April 8, 2000,
Lancaster Farming Newspaper
1 East Main Street
Ephrata, PA 17522
Phone: (717) 626-1164
Fax: (717) 733-6058
E-mail: rarminn@lfincastcrfcirminß.coir
Internet Homepage:
www.lanca.sterfcirminß.coii
All rights reserved by Lancaster Fanning, Inc.
On front cover are (clockwise from top) Rod
Hissong of Mcrccr Vu Fauns in Mcrccrsburg, Joseph
Snyder, Jr, of the Snyder dairy farm in Millmont, Nelson
Beam and his son Joshua of Cedar Meadow Swine in
Elvcrson, and calves from Westfield Lane Farm owned
by Glenn Moyer of Telford
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