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Imbedding HACCP principles in dairy herd health and production management: case report on calf rearing
Driven by consumer demands, European legislation has suggested the use of HACCP (Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point) as the quality risk management programme for the whole dairy chain. Until now, an exception has been made for primary producers, but as regulations evolve, on-farm HACCP-like prog...
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BioMed Central
2008
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3113882/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21851722 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2046-0481-61-9-594 |
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author | Boersema, JSC Noordhuizen, JPTM Vieira, A Lievaart, JJ Baumgartner, W |
author_facet | Boersema, JSC Noordhuizen, JPTM Vieira, A Lievaart, JJ Baumgartner, W |
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description | Driven by consumer demands, European legislation has suggested the use of HACCP (Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point) as the quality risk management programme for the whole dairy chain. Until now, an exception has been made for primary producers, but as regulations evolve, on-farm HACCP-like programmes should be ready to assure food safety as well as animal health and animal welfare. In our field experiment, the HACCP-concept was used to combine both optimal farm management and formalisation of quality assurance in an on-farm situation in the Netherlands. The process of young stock rearing was chosen, since its importance for the future of the farm is often underestimated. Hazards and their associated risk factors can be controlled within the farm-specific standards and tolerances, as targets can be controlled by corrective measures and by implementation of farm-specific worksheets. The veterinarian is pivotal for the facility-based HACCP team, since he/she has knowledge about on-farm risk assessment and relations between clinical pathology, feed and farm management. The HACCP concept in combination with veterinary herd health and production management programmes offers a promising approach to optimise on-farm production processes (i.e., young stock rearing) in addition to a structural approach for quality risk management on dairy farms. |
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spelling | pubmed-31138822011-06-14 Imbedding HACCP principles in dairy herd health and production management: case report on calf rearing Boersema, JSC Noordhuizen, JPTM Vieira, A Lievaart, JJ Baumgartner, W Ir Vet J Research Driven by consumer demands, European legislation has suggested the use of HACCP (Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point) as the quality risk management programme for the whole dairy chain. Until now, an exception has been made for primary producers, but as regulations evolve, on-farm HACCP-like programmes should be ready to assure food safety as well as animal health and animal welfare. In our field experiment, the HACCP-concept was used to combine both optimal farm management and formalisation of quality assurance in an on-farm situation in the Netherlands. The process of young stock rearing was chosen, since its importance for the future of the farm is often underestimated. Hazards and their associated risk factors can be controlled within the farm-specific standards and tolerances, as targets can be controlled by corrective measures and by implementation of farm-specific worksheets. The veterinarian is pivotal for the facility-based HACCP team, since he/she has knowledge about on-farm risk assessment and relations between clinical pathology, feed and farm management. The HACCP concept in combination with veterinary herd health and production management programmes offers a promising approach to optimise on-farm production processes (i.e., young stock rearing) in addition to a structural approach for quality risk management on dairy farms. BioMed Central 2008-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3113882/ /pubmed/21851722 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2046-0481-61-9-594 Text en |
spellingShingle | Research Boersema, JSC Noordhuizen, JPTM Vieira, A Lievaart, JJ Baumgartner, W Imbedding HACCP principles in dairy herd health and production management: case report on calf rearing |
title | Imbedding HACCP principles in dairy herd health and production management: case report on calf rearing |
title_full | Imbedding HACCP principles in dairy herd health and production management: case report on calf rearing |
title_fullStr | Imbedding HACCP principles in dairy herd health and production management: case report on calf rearing |
title_full_unstemmed | Imbedding HACCP principles in dairy herd health and production management: case report on calf rearing |
title_short | Imbedding HACCP principles in dairy herd health and production management: case report on calf rearing |
title_sort | imbedding haccp principles in dairy herd health and production management: case report on calf rearing |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3113882/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21851722 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2046-0481-61-9-594 |
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