Event Details

Date

October 8, 2019

Time

6:00pm - 9:00pm

Location

Empire Livestock - Pavilion
375 Lake Street
Pavilion, NY 14525

Cost

This event is free.

Host

New York Beef Council
Katherine Brosnan
315-339-6922

https://www.nybeef.org/


Beef Quality Assurance Transportation Training - Pavilion, NY

October 8, 2019

Beef Quality Assurance Transportation Training - Pavilion, NY

Transportation Quality Assurance plays a critical role in the health and welfare of cattle. By using best practices, transporters can save the beef industry millions of dollars each year. When a transporter participates in the program they are showing consumers they are ready to take every step possible to keep cattle as healthy and safe as possible.

The program covers many topics including:
  • Cattle handling guidelines & diagrams
  • Checklists for loading/unloading
  • Checklists for hot/cold weather factors
  • Checklists for fit/injured/weak cattle
  • Checklist for traveling
  • Loading suggestions and worksheets
  • Bio-security & Emergency Action Plans
RSVP: October 4th, Katherine Brosnan at kbrosnan@nybeef.org or 315-339-6922


BQAT Flyer for Pavilion NY (PDF; 402KB)


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