Disease and Defect Condition Recording and Reporting Messaging - Attribute
Details
Element Code | Process | Value | Description | Label | Example |
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00 | Ante Mortem | None - Ante mortem Inspection | No issue - Null value | None | 31200000 |
01 | Ante Mortem | Dead Animal | Dead | 31200001 | |
02 | Ante Mortem | Dead (Anthrax suspected) | Anthrax - a peracute disease of all animal species, caused by Bacillus anthracis, and characterised by septicaemia and sudden death. | Anthrax | 31200002 |
03 | Ante Mortem | Fever | An abnormally high body temperature | Fever | 31200003 |
04 | Ante Mortem | Moribund/Dying Animal | Moribund - in a dying state | Dying | 31200004 |
05 | Ante Mortem | Metritis (discharging) | Metritis - inflammation of the uterus | Metritis | 31200005 |
07 | Ante Mortem | Excitement | Excitement - a mental state of greater excitation than normal, but less than frenzy. To be distinguished from, but similar to, the increased motor activity state of restlessness. | Excite | 31200007 |
09 | Ante Mortem | Exhaustion | Exhaustion - privation of energy with consequent inability to respond to stimuli; lassitude. | Exhaust | 31200009 |
10 | Ante Mortem | Abscess | A localised collection of pus in a cavity formed by the disintegration of tissue. Most abscesses are formed by invasion of tissues by bacteria, but some are caused by fungi or protozoa or even helminths, and some are sterile. | Absc | 31200010 |
11 | Ante Mortem | Arthritis | Inflammation of a joint | Arthr | 31200011 |
12 | Ante Mortem | Emaciation | Excessive leanness; a wasted condition of the body; generally taken to mean that the body weight is less than 50% of the normal expected for a comparable normal animal. | Emac | 31200012 |
13 | Ante Mortem | Faecal Contamination | Daggy | 31200013 | |
14 | Ante Mortem | Lameness | Incapable of normal locomotion; deviation from normal gait. | Lame | 31200014 |
15 | Ante Mortem | Mastitis | Inflammation of the mammary gland. | Mastit | 31200015 |
16 | Ante Mortem | Neoplasia/Cancer | Neoplasm - a tumour, any new and abnormal growth, specifically one in which cell multiplication is uncontrolled and progressive. Neoplasms may be benign or malignant. | Cancer | 31200016 |
17 | Ante Mortem | Neurological/behavioural signs | Neurological - pertaining to or emanating from the nervous system or from neurology. | Behav | 31200017 |
18 | Ante Mortem | Recumbent/Downer | Recumbency - clinical term used to describe an animal that is lying down and unable to rise | Downer | 31200018 |
19 | Ante Mortem | Wound | A bodily injury caused by physical means, with disruption of the normal continuity of structures. | Wound | 31200019 |
20 | Ante Mortem | Emergency Slaughter | Emergency | 31200020 | |
21 | Ante Mortem | Other | Other | 31200021 | |
23 | Ante Mortem | Erysipelas/Diamond Skin Disease | Infection with Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae; in pigs it may be a septicaemia with characteristic diamond shaped skin lesions, or a chronic disease manifested principally as arthritis, sometimes as endocarditis. | Erysip | 31200023 |
00 | Post Mortem | None - Post mortem Inspection | No issue - Null value | None | 32210000 |
01 | Post Mortem | Pleuritis Grade 1 | Pleuritis/pleurisy - inflammation of the pleura; it may be caused by infection, injury or tumour. It may be a complication of lung diseases, particularly of pneumonia or lung abscess. | Pleu Gr1 | 32211201 |
01 | Post Mortem | Wound | A bodily injury caused by physical means, with disruption of the normal continuity of structures. | Wound | 32213101 |
01 | Post Mortem | Fluke | Fascicola hepatica - found in the liver parenchyma and bile ducts of sheep, cattle and most other domesticated species and humans. | Fluke | 32211501 |
01 | Post Mortem | Enteritis | Inflammation of the intestinal mucosa resulting in clinical signs of diarrhoea, sometimes dysentery, abdominal pain and dehydration and electrolyte loss and imbalance. In more sever cases there is much mucous in the faeces and in the worst ones there are shreds or even sheets of exfoliated mucosa. Gastritis is commonly an accompanying lesion. The causes are many and include bacteria, viruses, chemicals, damaged feedstuffs and nematode parasites and protozoa. | Inflam | 32211601 |
01 | Post Mortem | Lymphadenitis | Inflammation of the lymph nodes; a common finding as an incidental sign in diseases of animals. It is also a principal sign in some others especially strangles in horses, cervical abscess of pigs, bovine tuberculosis, caseous lymphadenitis of sheep and goats. | Inflam | 32211701 |
01 | Post Mortem | Ingesta Contamination | Contamination means the presence of objectionable matter...[in this case ingesta]...or any substance which may compromise food safety or wholesomeness | I-Contam | 32211801 |
01 | Post Mortem | Hydatids | Hydat | 32211401 | |
01 | Post Mortem | Nephritis | Inflammation of the kidney; a focal or diffuse proliferative or destructive disease that may involve the glomerulus, tubule or interstitial renal tissue. | Neph | 32211301 |
01 | Post Mortem | Fever | Congestion of the vessels so that the surface of tissue has a redder appearance, and individual vessels are more readily seen. | Fever | 32213501 |
01 | Post Mortem | Abscess | A localised collection of pus in a cavity formed by the disintegration of tissue. Most abscesses are formed by invasion of tissues by bacteria, but some are caused by fungi or protozoa or even helminths, and some are sterile. | Absc | 32211901 |
01 | Post Mortem | Cancer Eye/Squamous Cell Carcinoma | Squamous cell carcinoma around the eye, also known as cancer eye, is a common neoplasm in cattle, especially those breeds with little pigmentation in the eyelids. | Cancer E | 32212501 |
01 | Post Mortem | Granuloma | A tumour-like mass or nodule of granulation tissue, with actively growing fibroblasts and capillary buds, consisting of a collection of macrophages resembling epithelial cells, surrounded by a rim mononuclear cells, chiefly lymphocytes, and sometimes a centre of giant multinucleate cells; it is due to a chronic inflammatory process associated with infectious disease or invasion by a foreign body. | Granu | 32212601 |
01 | Post Mortem | Grass Impaction | Gr Impact | 32212101 | |
02 | Post Mortem | Rupture | Splenic rupture - only likely in a grossly enlarged spleen, e.g. in bovine viral leukosis | Rupt | 32211402 |
02 | Post Mortem | Adhesions | Union of two surfaces that are normally separate; also any fibrous band that connects them. | Adhes | 32211502 |
02 | Post Mortem | Polyps | Any growth or mass protruding from a mucous membrane. Polyps may be attached to a membrane by a thin stalk, in which case they are known as pedunculated polyps, or may have a broad base (sessile polyps). They are usually an overgrowth of normal tissue, but sometimes polyps are true tumours or masses of new tissue separate from the supporting membrane. Usually benign, they may lead to complications or eventually become malignant. | Polyps | 32211602 |
02 | Post Mortem | Sinusitis | Inflammation of one or more of the paranasal sinuses, often occurring during an upper respiratory tract infection, by extension from the nasal cavity. Sinusitis may also be a complication of tooth infection, allergy or certain infectious diseases. | Sinus | 32212102 |
02 | Post Mortem | Abscess | A localised collection of pus in a cavity formed by the disintegration of tissue. Most abscesses are formed by invasion of tissues by bacteria, but some are caused by fungi or protozoa or even helminths, and some are sterile. | Absc | 32211302 |
02 | Post Mortem | Emaciation | excessive leanness; a wasted condition of the body; generally taken to mean that the body weight is less than 50% of the normal expected for a comparable normal animal. | Emac | 32213502 |
02 | Post Mortem | Pleuritis Grade 2 | Pleuritis/pleurisy - inflammation of the pleura; it may be caused by infection, injury or tumour. It may be a complication of lung diseases, particularly of pneumonia or lung abscess. | Pleu Gr2 | 32211202 |
02 | Post Mortem | Ingrown Hown | Ingrow H | 32212502 | |
02 | Post Mortem | Ingesta Contamination | Contamination means the presence of objectionable matter...[in this case ingesta]...or any substance which may compromise food safety or wholesomeness | I-Contam | 32211902 |
02 | Post Mortem | Contamination | Contamination means the presence of objectionable matter....or any substance which may compromise food safety or wholesomeness | Contam | 32212402 |
02 | Post Mortem | Bile Contamination | Contamination means the presence of objectionable matter...[in this case bile]...or any substance which may compromise food safety or wholesomeness | B-Contam | 32211802 |
03 | Post Mortem | Bile Contamination | Contamination means the presence of objectionable matter...[in this case bile]...or any substance which may compromise food safety or wholesomeness | B-Contam | 32211903 |
03 | Post Mortem | Pleuritis Grade 3 | Pleuritis/pleurisy - inflammation of the pleura; it may be caused by infection, injury or tumour. It may be a complication of lung diseases, particularly of pneumonia or lung abscess. | Pleu Gr3 | 32211203 |
03 | Post Mortem | Pleurisy | inflammation of the pleura. It may be caused by infection, injury or tumour. It may be a complication of lung diseases, particularly of pneumonia or lung abscesses. | Pleurisy | 32213503 |
03 | Post Mortem | Bovine Leucosis | A highly fatal, systemic, malignant neoplasm of the reticuloendothelial system of cattle. It is characterised by tumours composed of aggregations of neoplastic lymphocytes in almost any organ with a great variety of clinical syndromes resulting. | B.Leuco | 32211703 |
03 | Post Mortem | Neoplasia/Cancer | Neoplasm - a tumour, any new and abnormal growth, specifically one in which cell multiplication is uncontrolled and progressive. Neoplasms may be benign or malignant. | Cancer | 32211303 |
03 | Post Mortem | Abscess Grade 1 | A localised collection of pus in a cavity formed by the disintegration of tissue. Most abscesses are formed by invasion of tissues by bacteria, but some are caused by fungi or protozoa or even helminths, and some are sterile. | Absc Gr1 | 32211503 |
03 | Post Mortem | Caseous Lymphadenitis | A chronic disease of sheep and goats caused by Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis and characterised by caseopurlent abscesses in lymph nodes but with little effect on general health. | Caseous | 32212603 |
03 | Post Mortem | Polyps | Any growth or mass protruding from a mucous membrane. Polyps may be attached to a membrane by a thin stalk, in which case they are known as pedunculated polyps, or may have a broad base (sessile polyps). They are usually an overgrowth of normal tissue, but sometimes polyps are true tumours or masses of new tissue separate from the supporting membrane. Usually benign, they may lead to complications or eventually become malignant. | Polyps - T | 32212103 |
03 | Post Mortem | Abscess | A localised collection of pus in a cavity formed by the disintegration of tissue. Most abscesses are formed by invasion of tissues by bacteria, but some are caused by fungi or protozoa or even helminths, and some are sterile. | Absc | 32213103 |
03 | Post Mortem | Other | Other | 32211603 | |
03 | Post Mortem | Degeneration | deterioration; change from a higher to lower form, especially change in tissue to a lower or less functionally active form. When there is chemical change of the tissue itself it is true degeneration; when the change consists in the deposit of abnormal matter in the tissues it is infiltration. | Degen | 32211403 |
03 | Post Mortem | Contamination | Contamination means the presence of objectionable matter....or any substance which may compromise food safety or wholesomeness | Contam | 32212303 |
03 | Post Mortem | Grass Seed Abscess | Gr S Absc | 32212403 | |
04 | Post Mortem | Cyst | A closed epithelium lined sac or capsule containing a liquid or semi-solid substance. Most cysts are harmless but they occasionally may change into malignant growths, become infected, or obstruct a gland. There are four main types of cysts: retention cysts, exudation cysts, embryonic cysts and parasitic cysts. | Cyst | 32211304 |
04 | Post Mortem | Ingesta Contamination | Contamination means the presence of objectionable matter...[in this case ingesta]...or any substance which may compromise food safety or wholesomeness | I-Contam | 32211604 |
04 | Post Mortem | Other | Other | 32211404 | |
04 | Post Mortem | Caseous Lymphadenitis | A chronic disease of sheep and goats caused by Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis and characterised by caseopurlent abscesses in lymph nodes but with little effect on general health. | Caseous | 32211704 |
04 | Post Mortem | Pneumonia | inflammation of the parenchyma of the lung. It is often accompanied by inflammation of the airways and sometimes of the adjoining pleura. Clinically it is manifested by an increase in the rate and depth of respiration at all degrees of severity up to dyspnea. There is also cough, and abnormality of the breath sounds on auscultation. In bacterial pneumonia there is usually a severe toxemia, in viral pneumonia it is usually minor. | Pneu | 32211204 |
04 | Post Mortem | Abscess Grade 2 | A localised collection of pus in a cavity formed by the disintegration of tissue. Most abscesses are formed by invasion of tissues by bacteria, but some are caused by fungi or protozoa or even helminths, and some are sterile. | Absc Gr2 | 32211504 |
04 | Post Mortem | Melanosis | A condition characterised by dark pigmentary deposits | Melano | 32212504 |
04 | Post Mortem | Abscess | A localised collection of pus in a cavity formed by the disintegration of tissue. Most abscesses are formed by invasion of tissues by bacteria, but some are caused by fungi or protozoa or even helminths, and some are sterile. | Absc | 32212404 |
04 | Post Mortem | Grass Seed Abscess | Gr S Absc | 32212204 | |
05 | Post Mortem | Trim | Trim | 32212205 | |
05 | Post Mortem | Bile Contamination | Contamination means the presence of objectionable matter...[in this case bile]...or any substance which may compromise food safety or wholesomeness | B-Contam | 32211605 |
05 | Post Mortem | Hydatids | Hydat | 32211505 | |
05 | Post Mortem | Cyst | A closed epithelium lined sac or capsule containing a liquid or semi-solid substance. Most cysts are harmless but they occasionally may change into malignant growths, become infected, or obstruct a gland. There are four main types of cysts: retention cysts, exudation cysts, embryonic cysts and parasitic cysts. | Cyst | 32213105 |
05 | Post Mortem | Xanthosis | Yellowish discolouration; degeneration with yellowish pigmentation | Xanth | 32212505 |
05 | Post Mortem | Abscess | A localised collection of pus in a cavity formed by the disintegration of tissue. Most abscesses are formed by invasion of tissues by bacteria, but some are caused by fungi or protozoa or even helminths, and some are sterile. | Absc | 32211205 |
05 | Post Mortem | Other | Other | 32211305 | |
05 | Post Mortem | Eosinophilic Myositis | Eosino Myo | 32213505 | |
05 | Post Mortem | Neurofibroma | A tumour of peripheral nerves due to abnormal proliferation of Schwann cells. In cattle neurofibromas appear as subcutaneous swellings. | Neurofib | 32211105 |
06 | Post Mortem | Anaemia | A reduction below normal in the number of volume of erythrocytes or in the quantity of haemoglobin in the blood. Clinically it is manifested by weakness, exercise intolerance, hyperpnoea which is only moderate, pallor of mucosae, tachycardia and a large increase in the intensity of heart sounds. There are often accompanying signs related to the site of blood or haemoglobin loss. | Anaem | 32213506 |
06 | Post Mortem | Metritis | Metritis - inflammation of the uterus | Metritis | 32211606 |
06 | Post Mortem | Myositis | Inflammation of a voluntary muscle | Myo | 32212506 |
06 | Post Mortem | Xanthosis | yellowish discolouration; degeneration with yellowish pigmentation | Xanth | 32211106 |
06 | Post Mortem | Neoplasia/Cancer | Neoplasm - a tumour, any new and abnormal growth, specifically one in which cell multiplication is uncontrolled and progressive. Neoplasms may be benign or malignant. | Cancer | 32211206 |
07 | Post Mortem | Other | Other | 32211107 | |
07 | Post Mortem | Ecchymosis | A haemorrhagic spot, larger than a petechia, in the skin or mucous membrane, forming a nonelevated, rounded or irregular, blue or purplish patch. | Ecchymo | 32213507 |
07 | Post Mortem | Arthritis | Inflammation of a joint | Arthr | 32213107 |
07 | Post Mortem | Retained Placenta | The placenta has not been passed within 12 hours after the foetus has been delivered. | Placenta | 32211607 |
07 | Post Mortem | Cyst | A closed epithelium lined sac or capsule containing a liquid or semi-solid substance. Most cysts are harmless but they occasionally may change into malignant growths, become infected, or obstruct a gland. There are four main types of cysts: retention cysts, exudation cysts, embryonic cysts and parasitic cysts. | Cyst | 32212507 |
07 | Post Mortem | Fibrosis | Formation of fibrous tissue; fibroid degeneration | Fibro | 32211507 |
07 | Post Mortem | Granuloma | A tumour-like mass or nodule of granulation tissue, with actively growing fibroblasts and capillary buds, consisting of a collection of macrophages resembling epithelial cells, surrounded by a rim mononuclear cells, chiefly lymphocytes, and sometimes a centre of giant multinucleate cells; it is due to a chronic inflammatory process associated with infectious disease or invasion by a foreign body. | Granu | 32211207 |
08 | Post Mortem | Oedema | An abnormal accumulation of fluid in the cavities and intercellular spaces of the body. | Oedema | 32213508 |
08 | Post Mortem | Foetus | The developing young in the uterus, specifically the unborn offspring in the postembryonic period, after major anatomical structures have been outlined. | Foetus | 32211608 |
08 | Post Mortem | Abscess | A localised collection of pus in a cavity formed by the disintegration of tissue. Most abscesses are formed by invasion of tissues by bacteria, but some are caused by fungi or protozoa or even helminths, and some are sterile. | Absc | 32211108 |
08 | Post Mortem | Blood Inhalation | Bl Inhal | 32211208 | |
08 | Post Mortem | Hepatic Cirrhosis | A liver disease characterised pathologically by the loss of normal microscopic lobular architecture and regenerative replacement of necrotic parenchymal tissue with fibrous bands of connective tissue which eventually constrict and partition the organ into irregular nodules. | Cirrhosis | 32211508 |
08 | Post Mortem | Hydatids | Hydat | 32212508 | |
08 | Post Mortem | Contamination | Contamination means the presence of objectionable matter....or any substance which may compromise food safety or wholesomeness | Contam | 32212208 |
09 | Post Mortem | Polyps | Any growth or mass protruding from a mucous membrane. Polyps may be attached to a membrane by a thin stalk, in which case they are known as pedunculated polyps, or may have a broad base (sessile polyps). They are usually an overgrowth of normal tissue, but sometimes polyps are true tumours or masses of new tissue separate from the supporting membrane. Usually benign, they may lead to complications or eventually become malignant. | Polyps | 32213509 |
09 | Post Mortem | Eosinophilic Myositis/Eosinophilic Myocarditis | Eosinophilic myocarditis in cattle may be observed in normal animals at slaughter. | EosinMyo | 32211109 |
09 | Post Mortem | Other | Other | 32211209 | |
09 | Post Mortem | Contamination | Contamination means the presence of objectionable matter....or any substance which may compromise food safety or wholesomeness | Contam | 32212509 |
09 | Post Mortem | Ruptured Uterus | Occurs usually during parturition and due to human intervention. | Rupt Ute | 32211609 |
09 | Post Mortem | Lead shot/metal | F. Body | 32213109 | |
09 | Post Mortem | Hepatitis | Inflammation of the liver which may be toxic or infectious in origin; characterised by signs due to diffuse injury to the liver. | Hepat | 32211509 |
10 | Post Mortem | Bruising | Discolouration and actual haemorrhage at the site of injury, and a serious disadvantage in the meat trade. In the first 12 hours after injury the bruise is bright red, at 24 hours it is dark red, at 24 to 36 hours it loses its firm consistency and becomes watery and at 3 or more days it is an orange-red colour and has a soapy feel. | Bruis | 32213110 |
10 | Post Mortem | Trim | Trim | 32212510 | |
10 | Post Mortem | Hydatids | Hydat | 32211110 | |
10 | Post Mortem | Neurofibroma | A tumour of peripheral nerves due to abnormal proliferation of Schwann cells. In cattle neurofibromas appear as subcutaneous swellings. | Neurofib | 32213510 |
11 | Post Mortem | Emaciation | excessive leanness; a wasted condition of the body; generally taken to mean that the body weight is less than 50% of the normal expected for a comparable normal animal. | Emac | 32211111 |
11 | Post Mortem | Telangiectasis | A vascular lesion formed by the dilatation of a group of small blood vessels. It occurs in all species but is most commonly seen in the liver of cattle. | Telang | 32211511 |
11 | Post Mortem | Lipoma | A benign fatty tumour usually composed of mature fat cells. | Lipoma | 32213511 |
12 | Post Mortem | Scarring | A mark remaining after the healing of a wound, such as one caused by injury, illness or surgery. | Scar | 32213112 |
12 | Post Mortem | Cyst | A closed epithelium lined sac or capsule containing a liquid or semi-solid substance. Most cysts are harmless but they occasionally may change into malignant growths, become infected, or obstruct a gland. There are four main types of cysts: retention cysts, exudation cysts, embryonic cysts and parasitic cysts. | Cyst | 32211512 |
12 | Post Mortem | Jaundice | yellowness of skin, sclerae, mucous membranes and excretion due to hyperbilirubinaemia and deposition of bile pigments. Called also icterus. | Jaund | 32213512 |
13 | Post Mortem | Xanthosis | yellowish discolouration; degeneration with yellowish pigmentation | Xanth | 32213513 |
13 | Post Mortem | Miliary Necrosis | Characterised by the formation of lesions resembling millet seeds | Miliary | 32211513 |
14 | Post Mortem | Neoplasia/Cancer | Neoplasm - a tumour, any new and abnormal growth, specifically one in which cell multiplication is uncontrolled and progressive. Neoplasms may be benign or malignant. | Cancer | 32213514 |
14 | Post Mortem | Other | Other | 32211514 | |
14 | Post Mortem | Ecchymosis | A haemorrhagic spot, larger than a petechia, in the skin or mucous membrane, forming a nonelevated, rounded or irregular, blue or purplish patch. | Ecchymo | 32213114 |
15 | Post Mortem | Odour | A volatile emanation, usually unpleasant, perceived by the olfactory sense. | Odour | 32213515 |
15 | Post Mortem | Ingesta Contamination | Contamination means the presence of objectionable matter...[in this case ingesta]...or any substance which may compromise food safety or wholesomeness | I-Contam | 32213115 |
16 | Post Mortem | Other | Other | 32213516 | |
16 | Post Mortem | Bile Contamination | Contamination means the presence of objectionable matter...[in this case bile]...or any substance which may compromise food safety or wholesomeness | B-Contam | 32213116 |
17 | Post Mortem | Emergency Slaughter | Emergency | 32213517 | |
17 | Post Mortem | Faecal Contamination | Contamination means the presence of objectionable matter...[in this case faecal]...or any substance which may compromise food safety or wholesomeness | F-Contam | 32213117 |
18 | Post Mortem | Hair Contamination | contamination means the presence of objectionable matter...[in this case hair]...or any substance which may compromise food safety or wholesomeness | H-Contam | 32213118 |
19 | Post Mortem | Milk Contamination | contamination means the presence of objectionable matter...[in this case milk]...or any substance which may compromise food safety or wholesomeness | M-Contam | 32213119 |
20 | Post Mortem | Urine Contamination | contamination means the presence of objectionable matter...[in this case urine]...or any substance which may compromise food safety or wholesomeness | U-Contam | 32213120 |
20 | Post Mortem | Chronic Pericarditis | Inflammation of the pericardium. | Pericard | 32211120 |
21 | Post Mortem | Chronic Valve Lesions | Valve L. | 32211121 | |
21 | Post Mortem | Fracture | A break in the continuity of bone. Fractures may be caused by trauma, by twisting due to muscle spasm, or indirect loss of leverage or by disease that results in decalcification of the bone. | Fract | 32213121 |
23 | Post Mortem | Grass Seeds | Gr Seed | 32213123 | |
25 | Post Mortem | Other | Other | 32213125 | |
27 | Post Mortem | Burn | Injury to tissues caused by contact with dry heat (fire), moist heat (steam or liquid), chemicals, electricity, lightning or radiation. | Burn | 32213127 |
29 | Post Mortem | Dermatitis | Inflammation of the skin. Dermatitis can result from various animal and vegetable and chemical substances, from heat or cold, from mechanical irritation, from certain forms of malnutrition, or from infectious disease. | Derm | 32213129 |
31 | Post Mortem | Erysipelas/Diamond Skin Disease | Infection with Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae; in pigs it may be a septicaemia with characteristic diamond shaped skin lesions, or a chronic disease manifested principally as arthritis, sometimes as endocarditis. | Erysip | 32213131 |
85 | Post Mortem | Market Access Risk | This might also be were animals in a lot have lost their Whole of life traceability and the plant deems the risk too high so all offal from the lot are rejected. This could be done on an individual animal basis if the systems and work practices where very tight. | Mrkt Acc Rsk | 32213585 |