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FRIEDMAN, A.; DALLA COSTA, F. A.; DALLA COSTA, O. A.; RYAN, A. G.; GIBSON, T. J. |
Afiliação: |
ALEXANDRA FRIEDMAN, University of London; FILIPE ANTONIO DALLA COSTA, MSD Animal Health; OSMAR ANTONIO DALLA COSTA, CNPSA; ALICIA GPODSELL RYAN, University of London; TROY JOHN GIBSON, University of London. |
Título: |
Time to loss of behavioral and brainstem responses of ducks following non-stunned slaughter. |
Ano de publicação: |
2021 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Animals, n. 11, ed. 3531, 2021. |
DOI: |
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11123531 |
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Português |
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Abstract: Non-stunned slaughter has been extensively described for other farmed species but there
has been limited research on waterfowl. The study assessed 34 White Pekin ducks (Anas platyrhynchos)
(study 1) in a non-stunned halal slaughterhouse in Brazil for time to loss of consciousness using
various behavioral and brainstem indices (balance, cranial nerve reflexes, and muscle tension) and
assessed the relationship between extent of clotting, location of neck cut, level of damage to neck
vessels/tissues, and the time to onset of unconsciousness. In addition, operator practices were
separately observed and neck pathology following the cut was examined in 217 carcasses after
bleeding (study 2). In study 1 following the neck cut there was a wide variation between birds in the
time to loss of behavioral and brainstem indices, ranging from 20 to 334 and 20 to 383 s for neck and
beak tension, respectively. The median time to loss of balance following the neck cut was 166 ± 14
(22?355) seconds. There was a moderate correlation (R = 0.60 and 0.62) between distance of the neck
cut and time to loss of balance and neck tension, respectively. This is the first investigation of the
time to loss of consciousness following non-stunned slaughter of ducks in commercial conditions.
The findings could be used to improve the welfare of ducks during non-stunned slaughter, such as
recommending performance of the neck cut closer to the jaw line and ensuring appropriate waiting
periods between slaughter and birds entering the scalding tanks. MenosAbstract: Non-stunned slaughter has been extensively described for other farmed species but there
has been limited research on waterfowl. The study assessed 34 White Pekin ducks (Anas platyrhynchos)
(study 1) in a non-stunned halal slaughterhouse in Brazil for time to loss of consciousness using
various behavioral and brainstem indices (balance, cranial nerve reflexes, and muscle tension) and
assessed the relationship between extent of clotting, location of neck cut, level of damage to neck
vessels/tissues, and the time to onset of unconsciousness. In addition, operator practices were
separately observed and neck pathology following the cut was examined in 217 carcasses after
bleeding (study 2). In study 1 following the neck cut there was a wide variation between birds in the
time to loss of behavioral and brainstem indices, ranging from 20 to 334 and 20 to 383 s for neck and
beak tension, respectively. The median time to loss of balance following the neck cut was 166 ± 14
(22?355) seconds. There was a moderate correlation (R = 0.60 and 0.62) between distance of the neck
cut and time to loss of balance and neck tension, respectively. This is the first investigation of the
time to loss of consciousness following non-stunned slaughter of ducks in commercial conditions.
The findings could be used to improve the welfare of ducks during non-stunned slaughter, such as
recommending performance of the neck cut closer to the jaw line and ensuring appropriate waiting
periods between s... Mostrar Tudo |
Palavras-Chave: |
Bem-estar animal. |
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Abate; Abatedouro; Pato. |
Thesaurus Nal: |
Animal welfare; Ducks; Slaughter; Slaughterhouses. |
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