2- Egg hygiene Flashcards

1
Q

How many birds does a person/producer have to have before legislation is a target?

A

350+

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2
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Name the 2 grades of eggs & how they differ?

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Class A = Characteristics that make them suitable for direct human consumption
Class B = Do not meet characteristics so cannot be marketed for human consumption (Need to be pasteurised/treated)

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3
Q

Weight brackets for class A eggs

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XL = - ≥ 73g
L = ≥ 63 g and < 73 g
M = ≥ 53 g and < 63 g
S = < 53 g

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4
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What does extra or extra fresh on an egg packet mean?

A

Used to indicate additional quality on eggs up until the 9th day of laying of the egg

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5
Q

T/F class A eggs can be washed

A

False- they must not be washed or cleaned

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6
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T/F class B eggs can be marked for human consumption

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False- need to be heat treated/ pastureised first

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7
Q

Eggs from laying flocks which are of an unknown status go under what class?

A

Class B

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8
Q

What information is printed on the eggshell?

A

Farming method, Country of origin, Farm ID, Quality standard (Lion mark in UK) (BB date)

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9
Q

What does a British lion code symbolise?

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Eggs are produced from laying hens vaccinated against salmonella enteritidis

  • Only used by subscribers to the British egg industry council on eggs which have been produced in accordance with UK/EU law
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10
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When do regulations not fully apply?

A

Hen eggs sold directly to consumers for their own use:

  • By producer on farm, door-door sell, local public market
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11
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What is the most common pathogen associated with egg/egg products?

A

Salmonella Enteritidis

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12
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What does the national salmonella control programme state

A

Eggs from flocks confirmed to be inf. with salmonella enteritidis or salmonella Typhimurium can’t be sold as fresh eggs at retail

Such eggs need to be treated via pasteurisation/heat before human consumption

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13
Q

Prevention of salmonella infection

A

Routine sampling
Restock birds from reliable source = negative salmonella results
Vaccination of flock
Decontaminated feed/water
Implement an effective pest control programme
Biosecurity measures

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