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Abstract
Electrical water bath stunning is the most commonly used method for poultry stunning prior to slaughter, but has been questioned on animal welfare and product quality grounds. Controlled atmosphere stunning (CAS) methods, involving a variety of gas mixtures, have become increasingly common, at least in Europe. CAS methods have been perceived as an improvement from an animal welfare perspective, partly because birds can be stunned without prior shackling, and are generally considered to result in improved product quality compared to water bath stunning. However, there would still be an interest in alternative stunning methods especially for small to medium size poultry slaughterhouses. This review presents an overview of the modes of action and the technical aspects of poultry stunning methods, including novel and emerging stunning technologies.Entities:
Keywords: broiler; laying hen; slaughter; stunning; turkey; welfare
Year: 2015 PMID: 26633521 PMCID: PMC4693211 DOI: 10.3390/ani5040407
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Animals (Basel) ISSN: 2076-2615 Impact factor: 2.752
Figure 1Electrical stunning-induced 3–4 Hz polyspike activity in the electroencephalogram (10 s epochs) of a chicken.
Figure 2Electrical stunning-induced abolition of somatosensory potentials in the brain of a chicken (Vertical line corresponds to the stimulus, the star indicates the response).
Figure 3Electrical stunning-induced 8–13 Hz epileptiform activity in the electroencephalogram of a chicken. The pre-stun EEG activity is presented between −10 and 0 s. The spike pattern occurring just prior to 0 is an artifact.
Figure 4(a) Head-only electrical stunning of chickens using dry electrodes, large-scale system. Photo: B Lambooij; (b) Head-only electrical stunning of chickens using dry electrodes, small-scale system.
Figure 5Head-to-cloaca electrical stunning of chickens. Illustration: B. Lambooij.