Alternatives to Carbon Dioxide in Two Phases for the Improvement of Broiler Chickens’ Welfare during Stunning
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Data de publicació
2024-02-01ISSN
2076-2615
Resum
Stunning during the slaughter process consists of inducing unconsciousness in animals in order to prevent them from feeling any avoidable pain, distress, or suffering during bleeding and related operations. In an unconscious state, the animal is unable to perceive and respond to any external stimuli, including pain. Currently, the two main stunning methods used commercially in broiler chickens are the electrical waterbath and carbon dioxide in two phases. Although the latter is widely recommended over electrical waterbath stunning, it is still not devoid of risks for animal welfare. For instance, the induction to unconsciousness is not immediate and involves a transitional period during which aversion to the inhalation of carbon dioxide might occur. The present study demonstrates that mixtures of carbon dioxide with nitrogen improve a broiler chicken’s welfare during stunning since they result in a more rapid induction of unconsciousness and reduce the aversion experienced, compared to carbon dioxide in two phases, in broiler chickens.
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Article
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Versió publicada
Llengua
Anglès
Matèries (CDU)
636 - Explotació i cria d'animals. Cria del bestiar i d'animals domèstics
Pàgines
23
Publicat per
MDPI
Publicat a
Animals
Citació recomanada
Rucinque, Daniel Santiago, Antonio Velarde, Aida Xercavins, Aranzazu Varvaró-Porter, Troy John Gibson, Virginie Michel and Alexandra Contreras-Jodar. 2024. ”Alternatives to Carbon Dioxide in Two Phases for the Improvement of Broiler Chickens’ Welfare during Stunning”. Animals, 14 (3), 486. doi:10.3390/ani14030486
Número de l'acord de la subvenció
SANTÉ/ /EURC-2021-2022-SI2.871763/EU/ /
Programa
Benestar Animal
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