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Beef Heart and Parasites

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#1 ·
Sometimes Mia doesn't finish all of the beef heart I give her, and it sits outside in the yard for a while. When I come back to pick it up, sometimes the heart is covered in what looks like tiny white grains of rice.

Are these heartworms? Some sort of larvae? And should I be concerned?
 
#6 ·
I would think they were tapeworms... These are one of the few internal parasites that can be seen without the use of a microscope. They resemble grains of rice or sesame seeds, Beef generally carry Taenia saginata.

Tapeworms are made of segments as well, each segment can lay eggs if i understand it correctly, it could be they get broken up and then look like larvae

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#9 ·
That isn't entirely true, there are different variations and subspecies of the tapeworm, here for example is a small published article about findings in cattle.

Minute dissection of carcasses infected with Taenia saginata cysts revealed that heart and masticatory muscles were more heavily and more frequently infected with Taenia saginata cysts than were any other muscle groups. Increasing the number of inspection cuts in the heart and masseter muscles, while omitting cuts in such sites as the diaphragm, during meat inspection would increase the efficiency in detecting beef cysticercosis. Complete dissection of cattle found to have a single viable or dead cyst by routine inspection revealed dead or viable cysts in portions of the carcass not routinely examined. These findings justify the recent change in routine meat inspection procedures whereby all carcasses with a single cyst (whether viable or dead) are now cooked or refrigerated, instead of having the offending cysts excised.

SourceTaenia saginata cysticerci in muscles of beef catt... [Am J Vet Res. 1976] - PubMed result
 
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#8 ·
They are most definitely fly larvae. It doesn't take long for flies to lay their larvae in meat sitting out, maybe a few hours at most. They are harmless...just a little added protein if you can get past the ick factor LOL

Tapeworms are an I intestinal tract parasite that wouldn't be found in the heart. Heart worms live inside the heart when they are fully mature which takes months. Before heartworms are fully mature they are microscopic larvae that really can't be seen with the naked eye, and again those are found within the bloodstream.
 
#11 ·
oh okay, I was actually under the impression as i had read about this months ago that they could be still in the heart if it was "fresh" we have always frozen our hearts and not found anything like this and i did s thorough dissection of the first one we got from our supplier to be sure :lol: thank you for informing me :D
 
#15 ·
OK, I have to ask this again. These white rice-like things do not move and only appear on the beef heart I feed. They have never appeared on any other form of meat. Maggots, on the other hand, are wormy little creepy crawly things that definitely appear on some of the other meats, though it usually takes 1+ days. Are y'all totally sure these are the same things?
 
#18 ·
Ewww if I found maggots in my kitchen I'd leave the house and refuse to come in. I'd call my boyfriend and he would have to come home from work to hose the entire kitchen down... ;-) ... that is if I didn't pass out first.

Seriously. I am terrible with bugs. I've always wanted to get a bearded dragon but I can't because there is no way I'd be able to feed it anything resembling a natural diet.

Yet I have no problem cutting up bunnies to feed to my dog. LOL. I find it fascinating.
 
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