Bone InBone-in Foreshank, tipped (5030) Foreshank is prepared from a forequarter and consists of the radius,
ulna carpus and disatal portion of the humerus bones and associated
muscles. The foreshank is removed from the forequarter by a cut
following the breast and flap distal end of the humerus bone cutting
line.
Bone-in Foreshank, untipped (5030) Foreshank is prepared from a forequarter and consists of the radius,
ulna carpus and disatal portion of the humerus bones and associated
muscles. The foreshank is removed from the forequarter by a cut
following the breast and flap distal end of the humerus bone cutting
line.
Bone-in Shoulder Rack, frenched (4935) Shoulder rack is prepared from a square cut shoulder (4 to 6 ribs)
by the removal of the blade, leaving the underlying muscles attached.
The ventral cutting line is determined by a measurement from the tip of
the M. longissmus thoracis (eye muscle) at the caudal end. Points requiring specification: - Rib number required
- Flap removal line and distance from eye muscle
- Frenched
Bone-in Square Cut Shoulder (4990) Square Cut Shoulder is prepared from a forequarter (4970) by
removing the neck between the 3rd and 4th cervical vertebrae. The
breast and foreshank are removed by a cut commencing at the junction of
the 1st rib and 1st sternal segment continuing to the caudal cutting
line at the specified rib. Point requiring specification:
Forequarter (4970) A forequarter is prepared from a side by a straight cut between the
4th and 5th rib separating the forequarter and the hindquarter.
Trim instructions: - To consist of 4/5 ribs
- Excess fat to be trimmed and bevelled
- Remove sweetbread, and trim blood stained fat
Neck (5020) A standard neck is derived from a forequarter pair (Item 4960) by
cutting along the dorsal line (or transversely where the neck has been
strung) between the 3rd and 4th cervical vertebrae.
Oyster Cut Shoulder (4980) Oyster cut shoulder is prepared from a forequarter (4972) and
consists of the scapular, humerus and foreshank bones together with
associaed muscles. A cut is made following the seams between the
overlying muscles and underlying muscles and ribs, leaving the undercut
(M. subscapularis) attached Point requiring specification: Shoulder joint severed BonelessBoneless Square Cut Shoulder - Rolled, Netted (5050) Boneless Square Cut Shoulder is prepared from a square cut shoulder (4990) by the removal of bones, cvartilage, sinew and ligamentum nuchae. The shoulder is rolled and netted.
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