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The carcass is what is left after the animal is harvested.
the dead body of an animal is called 'CARCASS'
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Information about carcass can be found at BIXS Carcass Information, Department of Animal Science, Niche Carcass Information and Red Meat Market Information.
The word "carcass" is a noun. It refers to the dead body of an animal.
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The root word of "carcass" is the Latin word "caro," which means flesh or meat. "Carcass" refers to the dead body of an animal.
Ontario law and regulations are clear on this.Food Safty Quality Act(O. Reg 31/05)Farm slaughtered carcasses and products3.16) Subsection (5) does not apply to a producer of a food animal who distributes the carcass of the animal or part of the carcass or a farm slaughtered product derived from the carcass only to the producer's immediate family on the producer's premises if the carcass, the part of it or the product is consumed only by the producer or the producer's immediate family on the producer's premises. O. Reg. 70/08, s. 4.Yes as long as the animals are consumed on the premises of the person who raised the animal and only fed to thier immediate family.
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The correct spelling is "carcass." It refers to the dead body of an animal.
It is often called a carcass.