| Literature DB >> 23577300 |
Peter Olutope Fayemi1, Voster Muchenje.
Abstract
Animals of both sexes are slaughtered for meat and meat products at the abattoirs. It has been found in few countries that one-out-of-every-three ewe and one-out-of-every-four doe with single, twin or multiple foetuses are slaughtered in registered slaughterhouses. In quest for meat, numerous viable embryos and foetuses are wasted unnoticed since the productive pregnant animals are not spared in the process. The trend in the slaughter of pregnant animals for meat (ranging from 54.5% to 70.1%) therefore calls for a review to reminisce issues on slaughter reforms, emphasize its implication on losses of genetic materials and sustainability of meat production. As a way of ensuring that welfare quality® assessment is not compromised and cruelty is prevented during animal slaughter, the quantitation of housekeeping genes and naturally occurring microRNAs (miRNAs) are recommended for identifying candidate pain biomarkers. In order to respect consumers' right however, the manuscript suggests meat branding where the consumption of meat from pregnant animals is ethical.Entities:
Keywords: Buller syndrome; Housekeeping pain genes; Livestock restocking; Meat branding; Non-coding microRNA (miRNAs); Pain biomarkers; Slaughter reforms
Year: 2013 PMID: 23577300 PMCID: PMC3618883 DOI: 10.1186/2193-1801-2-125
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Springerplus ISSN: 2193-1801
Pregnancy stage and foetal number of slaughtered pregnant animals
| Animal | Pregnancy stage (1st -3rd Trimester) | Foetal number | Sources | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st (%) | 2nd (%) | 3rd (%) | Single | Twin | Multiple | ||
| Buffalo | NS* | NS* | NS* | Single | NS* | NS* | Khan and Khan ( |
| Carmel | NS* | 2nd | NS* | NS* | NS* | NS* | Sonfada et al. ( |
| Cows | NS* | 15.00 | 15-26.67 | Single calf | 90% | 90% | Singleton ( |
| Does | NS* | NS* | NS* | NS* | NS* | NS* | - |
| Mares | NS* | NS* | NS* | NS* | NS* | NS* | - |
| Sows | NS* | NS* | NS* | NS* | NS* | NS* | - |
| Ewes | NS* | NS* | NS* | NS* | 24% | NS* | Mukasa-Mugerwa and Tekelye ( |
NS*: Not Specified.
Figure 1Published cases on the conversion pregnant animals to meat. Sources: Ernst (2009); Goosens et al. (1998); Gregory & Grandlin (2007); Khan & Khan (1989); Ladds et al. (2008); Muhammad et al. (2009); Mukasa-Mugerwa &Tekelye (2003); Riehn et al. (2010); Sanusi et al. (2006); Singleton (1996).
Figure 2Socio-economic motives for culling and slaughtering pregnant livestock at the abattoirs. Key: NS*means Not Specified. Sources: Creidi et al. (2005); Frick et al. (2002); Gregory & Grandlin (2007); Muhammad et al. (2007); Riehn et al. (2010); Sanusi et al. (2006); Williams (1994).