| Literature DB >> 28938106 |
Carmen Meichtry1, Urs Glauser2, Matthieu Glardon3, Steffen G Ross4, Isabel Lechner5, Beat P Kneubuehl6, Dominic Gascho7, Claudia Spadavecchia8, Alois von Rotz9, Ana Stojiljkovic10, Michael H Stoffel11.
Abstract
Water buffaloes and cattle differ considerably with respect to the anatomy of the head. As a result, captive bolt stunners often fail to reliably produce adequate loss of consciousness in water buffaloes and, thus, do not fulfill animal welfare requirements. The goal of the present study was to assess and validate a new stunning device for water buffaloes meeting animal welfare and occupational safety requirements. The newly designed bullet casing gun uses .357Mag/10.2g hollow point bullets and has additional safety features. Its effectiveness and usability were assessed under practical conditions in an abattoir as based on widely accepted criteria. Stunning resulted in deep unconsciousness in 19 out of 20 water buffaloes. One 9-year old male did not immediately collapse. Except for very old bulls, the device presented herewith provides a means to stun water buffaloes of both sexes effectively and reliably while keeping occupational hazards to a minimum.Entities:
Keywords: Animal welfare; Bubalus bubalis; Concussion; Skull anatomy; Slaughtering
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28938106 DOI: 10.1016/j.meatsci.2017.09.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Meat Sci ISSN: 0309-1740 Impact factor: 5.209