Our AW Broiler, Turkey and Swine Audits are PAACO certified as a base line but they exceed all of PAACO’s standards. Examples of PAACO’s standards can be found on the link at the bottom of this page.
FACTA (PAACO Certified) AW Broiler, Turkey and Swine Audits
FACTA’s third-party verification services use objective, science-based welfare standards and best management practices that serve to protect your reputation and increase your bottom line. In addition, our non-traditional assurance engagements are designed to meet the specific needs or our clients, whatever they may be. After initial internal audits are performed, FACTA fields carefully selected auditors with industry specific expertise to perform each third-party engagement with the highest standards of quality, ethics, objectivity, and independence. Major categories of the audits include:
- Descriptors of the farm or plant (ex., location, type of facility, local situation)
- Management
- Food and Water
- Buildings and Environment
- Health
- Transport and Handling
- Site Status Verifications
- PQA Advisor Training
View our audit standards through the links below:
Broiler Audit Program – No Antibiotics
2022 FACTA Certified Broiler Tool and Standards
FACTA post-audit processes include:
- The internal audit assessment
- Report generated from FACTA (objective information, relevant industry data, professional judgment)
- Quality control
- Peer review
- Final outcome letter
About PAACO
PAACO’s mission (Professional Animal Auditor Certification Organization) is to promote the humane treatment of animals through education and certification of animal auditors, as well as the review and/or certification of animal audit instruments, assessments and programs. Animal welfare issues affect multiple segments of our animal and food industry. We must rely on allied groups to support the comprehensive animal care areas we serve. Learn more: http://www.animalauditor.org/certification.php
Jacquelyn Babcock
Director
Jacquelyn joined Farm Animal Care Training and Auditing in 2018; she uses her diverse animal species background to conduct animal welfare audits. Jacquelyn continues to learn and gain knowledge in all species for auditing livestock production.
Kalyn Strahley
Animal Welfare Auditor
Kalyn joined FACTA in September of 2022. She grew up in Northwest Ohio, where she was an active member in 4-H and FFA. Her time in youth agriculture organizations eventually led her to the Ohio State University where she obtained a bachelor’s degree in Animal Science. Her love for agriculture and animals is what led her to her current role with FACTA.
Emma Gurney
Animal Welfare Auditor
Emma grew up in north central Ohio on her family farm where she was heavily involved in 4-H and FFA. She attended The Ohio State University obtaining a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture. She previously worked at OSU Waterman Dairy and has had summer internships in both the agronomy field and swine production. When not working, you can find her reading a book or spending time with friends and family.
Marina Demaine
Report Processor
Marina joined FACTA in May of 2023. She grew up in Scottsdale, AZ and attended the University of Arizona in Tucson, where she earned degrees in Linguistics and Philosophy with an emphasis in ethics. While in school she worked for the University’s College of Agriculture, School of Plant Sciences assisting their team of faculty and staff. Since graduation, Marina’s work has focused on technical writing and internal policy and procedure audits. When not at work she enjoys spending time reading and writing about European history.