Commission Regulation (EC) No 1669/2006 (repealed)Show full title

Commission Regulation (EC) No 1669/2006 of 8 November 2006 laying down detailed rules for the application of Council Regulation (EC) No 1254/1999 as regards the buying-in of beef (Codified version) (repealed)

2.For the purposes of this Regulation, the following definitions apply:

(a)

carcase: the whole body of the slaughtered animal hung from the slaughterhouse hook by the shank tendon after bleeding, evisceration and skinning, presented:

  • without the head and without the feet; the head must be separated from the carcase at the atloido-occipital joint and the feet must be severed at the carpometacarpal or tarsometatarsal joints,

  • without the organs contained in the thoracic and abdominal cavities, and without the kidneys, the kidney fat and the pelvic fat,

  • without the sexual organs and the attached muscles,

  • without the thin skirt and the thick skirt,

  • without the tail and the first coccygeal vertebra,

  • without the spinal cord,

  • without the codfat and the adjacent flank fat,

  • without the fascial linea alba of the abdominal muscle,

  • without fat on the inside of topside,

  • without the jugular vein and the adjacent fat,

  • the neck being cut in accordance with veterinary requirements, without removal of the neck muscle,

  • the brisket fat must not be more than 1 cm thick;

(b)

half-carcase: the product obtained by separating the carcase as referred to in (a) symmetrically through the middle of the cervical, dorsal, lumbar and sacral vertebrae and through the middle of the sternum and the ischiopubic symphysis. During carcase processing, the dorsal and lumbar vertebrae must not be seriously dislocated; associated muscles and tendons must not show any serious damage from saws or knives;

(c)

forequarters:

  • cut from the carcase after cooling off,

  • five-rib straight cut;

(d)

hindquarters:

  • cut from the carcase after cooling off,

  • eight-rib straight cut.