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animal eviscerator

A professional who eviscerates cattle, hogs, lambs, and small animals, performing any combination of following tasks. Respnsibilities include:

  • Slits body cavity of carcass, reaches inside abdominal cavity and cuts membranes holding intestines.
  • Inserts spiral rod in gullet to sever gullet and windpipe from other neck tissue.
  • Cuts bung from intestines and ties intestines, bladder, bung, and gullet to prevent leakage of contents.
  • Pulls intestines from carcass, trims off fat, and dumps them into gut truck or conveyor pan.
  • Cuts out glands, ovaries, sweetbreads, liver, heart, lungs, kidneys, spleen, and spermatic cord, places them on conveyor, in containers, or throws them down chute.
  • Cuts bruises, blemishes, and ragged tissue from carcass.
  • Cuts skin from tail to shoulders to bisect carcass.
  • Severs head from carcass.
  • May wash viscera and carcass, using hose.
  • Patches leaks in intestines, using skewer.
  • May break and bind hoofs of lambs or sheep.
  • May be designated according to function performed as bruise trimmer; leak patcher; weasand rodder; or part of animal eviscerated as belly opener; bung dropper; bung-gut tier.
  • May be designated: caul-fat puller; gut puller; gut sorter; leaf-fat scraper; rabbit dresser.
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