Intermountain Packing, LLC: Non-Compliance to Humane Livestock Handling in 2025 Q4 (USDA)

Updated on January 15, 2026.

See the detail of the non-compliance of humane livestock handling that the USDA observed at the Intermountain Packing, LLC slaughterhouse establishment in 2025 Q4.

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Inspection Date: 2025-09-13
Inspection Category: Directed
NR Number: EKK1111091813N-1
Non-Compliance Regulations:

313.1

Non-Compliance Description:

HATS Category IV: Antemortem Inspection On 9/13/25 at approximately 0640 hours I, the SPHV, was informed by the CSI performing antemortem inspection that a beef cow was found dead with her head stuck between two parallel bars of a gate leading into one of the holding pens. The beef cow arrived at the establishment approximately 8 hours prior. I immediately went out to the live animal holding area and found the animal dead with her head stuck between the bars of a pen gate. The gap between the bars is approximately 12 inches. No regulatory control action was taken as the animal was already deceased. This finding represents non-compliance with 9 CFR 313.1 (a) which states “livestock pens, driveways and ramps shall be maintained in good repair. They shall be free from sharp or protruding objects which may, in the opinion of the inspector, cause injury or pain to the animals. Loose boards, splintered or broken planking, and unnecessary openings where the head, feet, or legs of an animal may be injured shall be repaired.” I informed the live animal supervisor of the issue and forthcoming non-compliance. The Denver District Management Team was contacted through supervisory channels. There have been no noncompliance reports issued for the same root cause in the past 90 days. This establishment does not operate under a robust systematic approach to livestock humane handling and slaughter.

Inspection Date: 2025-08-22
Inspection Category: Routine
NR Number: EKK4912083622N-1
Non-Compliance Regulations:

313.1

Non-Compliance Description:

HATS Category II – Truck Unloading HATS Category VII – Slips and Falls On August 22, 2025, at approximately 0950 hours at Intermountain Packing. Est. M47547, the CSI was observing humane handling at the establishment's unloading dock and observed one cow slip and fall to her knees as she exited the trailer onto the waffled concrete loading ramp this portion of the unloading ramp was covered in manure. The cow was able to regain its footing and continue down the ramp. An establishment team member was present to observe the slip and fall and was verbally informed that a written noncompliance report would be issued. Immediately after the Kill Floor Manager was notified and came to the unloading dock and observed where the incident took place and was verbally notified that a noncompliance report would be issued. The establishment took immediate corrective action by power washing the ramp. The District Veterinary Medical Specialist was contacted through supervisory channels. A review of the establishment noncompliance history associates this NR with NR#EKK4514085811N-1 issued on 8/11/2025 for the same root cause. This establishment does not operate under a robust systematic approach to the humane handling of livestock.

Inspection Date: 2025-08-11
Inspection Category: Routine
NR Number: EKK4514085811N-1
Non-Compliance Regulations:

313.1

Non-Compliance Description:

HATS Category II – Truck Unloading HATS category VII – Slips and Falls On August 11, 2025, at approximately 1050 hours at Intermountain Packing. Est. M47547 the CSI was observing humane handling at the establishment's unloading dock. The CSI observed one cow slip on its front legs resulting in the animal’s front legs between the hoof and the knee contacting the waffled concrete ramp. The cow was able to regain its footing and continue down the ramp. The sloped unloading dock was covered with manure. The CSI took regulatory control action and rejected the ramp with US Rejected tag No. B-46631158. An establishment team member was present to observe the slip and was verbally informed that a written noncompliance report would be issued. Immediately after the QA Manager was notified, she came to the unloading dock and observed where the incident took place and was verbally notified that a noncompliance report would be issued. An establishment team member immediately directed the semis to unload cattle at the other unloading ramp. The District Veterinary Medical Specialist and Officers were contacted through supervisory channels. A review of the establishment noncompliance history did not reveal any similar noncompliance record (NR) written in the past 90 days for same root cause. This establishment does not operate under a robust systematic approach to the humane handling of livestock.

Inspection Date: 2025-07-24
Inspection Category: Routine
NR Number: EKK2212070024N-1
Non-Compliance Regulations:

313.2

Non-Compliance Description:

HATS Category III Water and Feed Availability On Thursday July 24, 2025, at approximately 5:36 hours at Intermountain Packing. Est. M47547 While observing cattle being held in the outside holding pens, I, the CSI, observed the following non-compliance. Two semi-trucks loaded with cattle in trailers were observed at the unloading dock waiting to be unloaded by establishment personnel. I observed two more trucks along the side of the pens on official establishment premises at approximately 5:36. At approximately 5:50 AM one of the semi-truck drivers from the unloading dock exited the truck and informed me he had been waiting since 5:00 AM for his truck to be unloaded. An establishment team member was immediately verbally notified of the non-compliance for no access to water being provided to livestock while utilizing livestock trailers as holding pens, and the harvest floor manager was verbally notified that a noncompliance record would be written. No regulatory action was taken due to the observed immediate corrective action of the establishment team member notifying the other two trucks to leave the premises due to the holding pens being full. When a semi-truck loaded with cattle enters the official premises, the trailer is considered to be a part of the establishment premise and is subject to verification by FSIS with regards to humane handling requirements, including access to water as required by 9 CFR 313.2 (e). The District Veterinary Medical Specialist was notified through supervisory channels. There have been no noncompliance records issued for the same root cause in the past 90 days. The establishment does not operate under a robust systematic approach to humane handling livestock.