Animal Welfare at Slaughter

Animal Welfare at Slaughter PDF

By A. Velarde, Mohan Raj, and Temple Grandin

The welfare of production animals at slaughter is a major veterinary concern, with debate on questions such as the degree of stunning required, how sentient animals are of their surroundings, slaughterhouse conditions, and how quickly animals lose consciousness after having their throats cut in religious slaughter practices. This research monograph provides a thoroughly scientific evidence-based account of the physiology and behaviour of animals for slaughter, analysis of the different killing methods, legislation and operating procedures, lairage and movement, as well as depopulation and handling. Animal Welfare at Slaughter is mainly aimed at animal welfare officers and policy makers, veterinary and meat inspectors and slaughterhouse auditors. However, this will also be a reliable resource for veterinary and animal science students, and the informed public. The Animal Welfare series covers current topics in animal welfare, to further research and inform the scientific, policy-making, and farming communities.

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Table of Contents
Physiology and behavior of food animals
Reception and unloading of animals
Lairage and handling
Practical methods to improve animal handling and restraint
Mechanical stunning and killing methods
Electrical stunning and killing methods
Gas stunning and killing methods
Fish stunning and killing
Slaughter without stunning
Animal welfare at depopulation strategies during disease control actions
European Council Regulation (EC) 1099/2009 on the protection of animals at the time of
killing
Future trends to improve welfare at slaughter
Effect of pre-slaughter handling and stunning on meat quality

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