# Survey of Colorado beef producers’ perceptions of the Beef Quality Assurance program

**Authors:** Malei Tipton, Colton Smith, Paxton Sullivan, Tyler Thomas, Libby Bigler, Kayleigh Keller, Jason Ahola, Lily Edwards-Callaway

PMC · DOI: 10.1093/tas/txaf057 · Translational Animal Science · 2025-04-29

## TL;DR

Colorado beef producers value the BQA program for improving animal welfare, profitability, and consumer confidence.

## Contribution

This study identifies the perceived benefits and associations of BQA certification among Colorado beef producers.

## Key findings

- BQA certification is linked to adherence to best management practices and animal well-being.
- Certified producers are more likely to use BQA as a marketing strategy.
- BQA certification is associated with increased consumer confidence in beef production.

## Abstract

The Beef Quality Assurance (BQA) program was first established as a voluntary beef producer initiative to address food safety and quality challenges. A statewide survey of beef producers was conducted to determine: (1) prevalence of BQA certification status, (2) the relationship between BQA certification and adherence to best management practices, and (3) perceptions about the value of BQA certification. The survey was mailed to beef producers in Colorado and included questions about demographics, BQA knowledge and participation, perspectives on the BQA program, and value derived from BQA. A total of 466 producers were included in the analysis; nearly 95% (n = 439) had heard of the BQA program, and 72.0% (n = 313) had participated in BQA training. There was a significant relationship between BQA certification status and: perceived knowledge about and adherence to BQA guidelines (χ2 = 171.82, P < 0.0001), indication of having written documentation of a valid working relationship with a veterinarian (χ2 = 20.246, P < 0.0001), and following of animal handling and well-being practices (χ2 = 68.558, P < 0.0001). There was a relationship between being BQA-certification and using BQA certification as a marketing strategy (χ2 = 93.001, P < 0.0001). Results showed a relationship between BQA certification status and the belief that BQA certification increases consumer confidence in beef production (χ2 = 18.886, P < 0.0001). Results from this study indicate that producers identify many values associated with the BQA program related to cattle well-being, profitability, and consumer confidence.

Beef producers in Colorado value the Beef Quality Assurance (BQA) program for its benefits to animal welfare, profitability, and consumer confidence. This survey found associations between BQA certification and increased adherence to best management practices. BQA is an effective tool for improving cattle care.

## Full-text entities

- **Species:** Bos taurus (bovine, species) [taxon 9913]

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