Slaughterhouse Sentence Examples

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  • The farmer is usually responsible for getting the beef to the slaughterhouse.

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  • Here were located a tallow chandlery slaughterhouse stables and a fish and rabbit shop owned by George Winn (pictured ).

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  • The other slaughterhouse is kept off-screen, except for the opening credits.

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  • He married the daughter of a man who ran a small slaughterhouse.

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  • Bacteria - Bacteria makes its way into the pet food supply because animals that are sick or dying before they reach the slaughterhouse can be used in the food.

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  • Having asked the Committee for advice on the subject some members visited a slaughterhouse.

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  • Unfit foods were stained in accordance with the appropriate sterilization and staining regulations, prior to leaving the slaughterhouse.

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  • Mr Simmons also reported on the closure of a knacker's yard situated adjacent to a domestic slaughterhouse.

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  • In the late 1920s, the association carried out an eight month demonstration of the humane stunner at an Islington slaughterhouse.

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  • In a busy, crowded slaughterhouse environment where staff are untrained, sheep routinely escape the grasp of the stunning tongs.

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  • Mr Simmons also reported on the closure of a knacker 's yard situated adjacent to a domestic slaughterhouse.

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  • Such critical control points must then be further monitored by the slaughterhouse operator.

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  • In my MINIM discussions I have made it clear that I want more resources for slaughterhouse inspection, whether welfare or meat hygiene.

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  • A rather similar approach was followed in preparing papers for SEAC - the paper on slaughterhouse practices is a good example.

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  • In a typical large slaughterhouse animals were unloaded from lorries into the ' lairage ' or holding area.

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  • Specific types of meat, such as beef meal or chicken by-products, actually come from the type of animal listed but can be slaughterhouse rejects known as the 4d's - dead, dying, diseased, and disabled animals.

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  • The law requires that slaughterhouse rejects be denatured before being sent to rendering plants to insure that they will not be sold for human consumption.

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  • Gelatin, a by product of the slaughterhouse industry, is often used to make gel capsules.

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