Carcasses definition

Carcasses means used Equipment and Accessories.
Carcasses means poultry or other birds which have died or have been killed.
Carcasses means dead animals or portions thereof.

Examples of Carcasses in a sentence

  • Carcasses are weighed after evisceration, trimming and post mortem inspection.

  • Carcasses are weighed after evisceration, trimming and post-mortem inspection.

  • Carcasses with Federal or research bands must be reported to the United States Geological Survey Bird Band Laboratory, available at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/bbl/.

  • Carcasses placed should be representative of the percentage and number of species found during the mortality monitoring, and should replicate the manner in which the majority of bats are found in that visibility class (i.e. crawled under vegetation).

  • Carcasses of poultry that have died from H5/H7 LPAI infection or poultry that have been humanely slaughtered to fulfill depopulation requirements must be dis- posed of promptly and efficiently in ac- cordance with the initial State re- sponse and containment plan described in § 56.10 to prevent the spread of H5/H7 LPAI infection.


More Definitions of Carcasses

Carcasses means dead animals of portions thereof.
Carcasses means electrophotographic equipment (digital and analog) and Accessories that have been purchased by or returned to the Business and are being held for remanufacturing or for salvageable parts, other than those that are in work-in-process as part of strip and salvage operations.
Carcasses means dead animals, or portions thereof, that are not a renderable product.
Carcasses means dead animal or portion
Carcasses means the dead bodies of animals (pigs);
Carcasses means dead animals or portion thereof.
Carcasses means poultry or other birds which have died or have been killed as a consequence of suspected or confir- med avian influenza.