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Poultry Judging Ready to to Cook Carcasses Created by Connie Page Emanuel County Extension Agent P.O. Box 770 129 N. Anderson Drive Swainsboro, GA 30401 478-237 237-1226 FAX 478-237 237-8451 conniep@uga.edu April, 2006

to-cook Exposed Flesh Disjointed or Broken Bones Missing Parts

to-cook Exposed Flesh (3 weight categories, each has different standards) 2-66 lbs. Broilers 6-16 lbs. Heavy broilers Over 16 lbs. Turkeys

to-cook: Exposed Flesh Weight of the Carcass There are 3 weight classes. Only 2-62 6 lb. carcasses are judged at Area Contests. Amount of Exposed Flesh The more exposed flesh, the lower the grade Part of the Carcass Breast and Leg are more valuable cuts of meat. Little exposed flesh is tolerated in those parts in Grade A carcasses

to-cook : Exposed Flesh Whole Leg, includes thigh Breast and Leg Elsewhere (Back & Wing) Back Wing Whole Leg, includes thigh Breast Wing

to-cook : Exposed Flesh For a Grade A carcass, 2-62 6 lb. weight : Breast & Legs Elsewhere ¼ inch 1 ½ inches

to-cook : Exposed Flesh Exposed Flesh on Back Less than 1 ½ inches Grade A

to-cook : Exposed Flesh For a Grade B carcass, 2-62 6 lb. weight : No more than 1/3 of part; the flesh affected no more than thickness of a nickel (1/8 inch)

to-cook : Exposed Flesh Exposed Flesh on Breast Less than one-third of the part Grade B

to-cook : Exposed Flesh Exposed Flesh on Leg Less than one-third of the part Grade B

to-cook : Exposed Flesh For a Grade C carcass, 2-62 6 lb. weight : No Limit to exposed flesh

to-cook : Exposed Flesh Exposed Flesh on Back More than one-third of the part Grade C

to-cook : Exposed Flesh Exposed Flesh on Breast Less than one-third of the part Meat yield affected Flesh cut deeper than thickness of nickel Grade C

to-cook : Exposed Flesh Processing Cuts Cuts made at the neck and vent areas to remove internal organs from chicken Grade A allows only 1 inch of exposed flesh at the breast, neck, thigh, and vent areas due to processing cuts More than 1 inch? Carcass is Grade B

to-cook : Exposed Flesh These carcasses have no processing cuts Breast Area at Neck Breast Area at Vent

to-cook : Exposed Flesh Processing Cuts near Keel Bone on Breast in Vent Area Less than 1 inch Grade A More than 1 inch Grade B

to-cook : Exposed Flesh Processing Cuts near Keel Bone on Breast in Vent Area Less than 1 inch Grade A More than 1 inch Grade B

to-cook : Exposed Flesh These carcasses have no processing cuts Back Area at Vent No Tail Back Area at Vent With Tail

to-cook : Exposed Flesh Processing Cuts on Thigh in Vent Area Less than 1 inch Grade A More than 1 inch Grade B

to-cook : Exposed Flesh - Review For a Grade A carcass, 2-62 6 lb. weight : Breast & Legs Elsewhere ¼ inch 1 ½ inches For a Grade B carcass, 2-62 6 lb. weight : No more than 1/3 of part; the flesh affected no more than thickness of a nickel (1/8 inch) For a Grade C carcass, 2-62 6 lb. weight : No Limit to exposed flesh

to-cook Exposed Flesh Disjointed or Broken Bones Missing Parts

to-cook Disjointed or Broken Bones

to-cook : Disjointed Joints are the connection of two bones or Broken Bones Hip Joint: Thigh & Back Knee Joint: Thigh & Drumstick

to-cook : Disjointed Joints are the connection of two bones or Broken Bones Hip Joint: Thigh & Back Knee Joint: Thigh & Drumstick

to-cook : Disjointed or Broken Bones A broken bone may be protruding (sticking through the skin) protruding non-protruding or (sticking through the skin) or protruding (not sticking through the skin).

to-cook : Disjointed or Broken Bones Grade A Carcasses: 1 Disjointed Bone 0 Broken Bones Disjointed left wing where it attaches to the body

to-cook : Disjointed or Broken Bones Grade B Carcasses: 2 Disjointed Bones 0 Broken Bones OR 1 Disjointed Bone 1 Non-protruding Broken Bone OR 0 Disjointed Bones 1 Non-protruding Broken Bone Non-Protruding Broken Wing

to-cook : Disjointed or Broken Bones Grade C Carcasses: No limit Only grade that allows protruding broken bones If you a broken bone sticking through the skin, the carcass is a

to-cook : Disjointed & Broken Bones Review Grade A Grade B 0 Broken Bones 1 Disjointed Bone 2 Disjointed Bones 1 Disjointed Bone 0 Disjointed Bones 0 Broken Bones 1 Non-protruding 1 Non-protruding Broken Bone Broken Bone Grade C NO LIMIT Broken Bones NO LIMIT Disjointed Bones

to-cook Exposed Flesh Disjointed or Broken Bones Missing Parts

to-cook Missing Parts

to-cook Missing Parts Wing Tip

to-cook Missing Parts Wing to Second Joint

to-cook Missing Parts Whole Wing

to-cook Missing Parts Grade A Grade B Grade C Missing Wing Tip Missing Wing to Second Joint Missing Whole Wing

to-cook Missing Parts Grade A Tail may be missing at base Grade B Tail may be missing no more than halfway to hip joint; no wider than tail base Grade C Tail may be missing more than halfway to hip joint; no wider than tail base

to-cook Missing Parts Grade A Grade B Grade C Missing Tail at Base Missing Tail less than ½ way to Hip Joint Missing Tail more than ½ way to Hip Joint

to-cook Missing Grade A Parts Review Missing Wing Tips & Tail at Base Grade B Missing Wing to Second Joint & Tail less than ½ way to hip joint; no wider than base Grade C Missing Whole Wing(s) Tail more than ½ way to hip joint not wider than base of tail

to-cook Scorecard Numbers run vertically Find the correct quality grade Place check in the row underneath the grade you choose Be sure that you do not have two checks in the same row

to-cook : Review Grade A ¼ inch exposed flesh on Breast & Legs 1 ½ inches exposed flesh Elsewhere Less than 1 inch exposed by processing cuts 0 Broken Bones 1 Disjointed Bone Missing Wing Tips & Tail at Base

to-cook : Review Grade B 1/3 of the part exposed flesh; not affecting meat yield deeper than thickness of nickel (1/8 inch) 2 Disjointed Bones 1 Disjointed Bone 0 Disjointed Bones 0 Broken Bones 1 Non-protruding 1 Non-protruding Broken Bone Broken Bone Missing Wing to Second Joint & Tail less than ½ way to hip joint; no wider than base

to-cook : Review Grade C NO LIMIT exposed flesh NO LIMIT Broken Bones NO LIMIT Disjointed Bones Missing Whole Wing(s) Tail more than ½ way to hip joint not wider than base of tail

to-cook : Practice Exposed Flesh on Leg Meat Quality Affected Cut is deeper than 1/8 inch (depth of a nickel) Grade C

to-cook : Practice Exposed Flesh on Thigh near Vent processing cut More than 1 inch Grade B

to-cook : Practice Exposed Flesh on Leg & Breast Less than 1/3 of part Whole Wing Missing Grade C

to-cook : Practice Disjointed Right Wing Non-protruding Broken Bone Left Wing Grade B

to-cook : Practice Exposed Flesh on Breast Less than 1/3 Part Missing Left Wing Tip Grade B

to-cook : Practice Missing Tail Less than ½ way to Hip Joint Grade B

to-cook : Practice Missing two Wing Tips Grade A

to-cook : Practice Exposed Flesh Breast Near Neck Less than 1/3 part Grade B

to-cook : Practice Disjointed Bone (left wing) Grade A

to-cook Scorecard X X X X X X X X Compare your scorecard with the official placing

to-cook : Website http://www.animal.ufl.edu/youth/poultry/rtc/rtcflorida.htm www.animal.ufl.edu Click on Youth Poultry Judging Click on Show Me How Click on Go to Main Practice Menu Click on Ready-to to-cook Carcasses