If someone makes a claim as to breed USDA will require the plant to have a program similar to CAB to insure the product meets that claim. USDA then monitor the plant to see that they follow it. There are also Certified RED Angus and Certified Herford programs that works similar to the CAB program. In fact a black baldy could qualify for both CAB and Certified Herford. Also some genetic Red Angus are black and can qualify for CAB.(CAB is only Black Angus.) There is a Truth in Labeling law which requires that a label on the box be true. USDA inspection is responsible for enforcing that law. The catch is that a box of meat could be sold to a store with no breed claim on the box. The store could then label the product for breed. Since it is at the retail level USDA no longer has juridiction on labeling. Only some local or state level regulatory agency such as public health can enforce labeling. The problem is most states and counties have no labeling laws or manpower to enforce labeling.
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