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Animal welfare evaluation at slaughterhouses for pigs at the "Eje Cafetero" region in Colombia.

Abstract
Within the insensitization by electronarcosis and the bleeding processes performed at the pig's slaughterhouses, there are some factors that hinder the achievement of an adequate slaughter of these animals, being this a critical phase in which animal welfare must be guaranteed; the objective of this study was to evaluate and compare the efficiency of insensitization by electronarcosis and two types of bleeding direction (horizontal and vertical). Dependent variables were measured as indicators of animal welfare (absence of the corneal reflex, absence of reflex of sensitivity to painful stimuli, attempts to reinstatement or posture recovery and vocalization), after the stunning and bleeding process, in four slaughterhouses of national category in "Eje Cafetero", Colombia. The methodological approach included the binomial distribution, descriptive statistics, hypothesis testing and statistical significance. The results show that the efficiency of the insensitization procedures and type of bleeding direction depends on multiple aspects, including the tranquility of the animals during their handling, the correct position of the insensitization clamps, the amperage used and the time between insensitization and bleeding. In this way, the analysis of possible preventive and/or corrective measures includes: Continuous training and supervision of the personnel in charge of carrying out the procedures, the need to immobilize pigs prior to their insensitization process, the continuous monitoring of process variables and the appropriate vascular cutting that ensures animal's death prior to their entrance into the scalding machine.
AuthorsJuan Carlos Carrascal V, Adriana Del Pilar Pastrana Camacho, Vanessa López Ayala, Viviana María Velásquez A, María Nelly Cajiao P, Juan David Córdoba P
JournalMeat science (Meat Sci) Vol. 172 Pg. 108337 (Feb 2021) ISSN: 1873-4138 [Electronic] England
PMID33091722 (Publication Type: Comparative Study, Journal Article)
CopyrightCopyright © 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.
Topics
  • Abattoirs
  • Animal Welfare (statistics & numerical data)
  • Animals
  • Colombia
  • Electric Stimulation (methods)
  • Hemorrhage
  • Reflex
  • Swine (physiology)
  • Unconsciousness (veterinary)

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