dc.contributor.author
Briese, Andreas
dc.date.accessioned
2018-06-07T17:22:02Z
dc.date.available
2000-12-14T00:00:00.649Z
dc.identifier.uri
https://refubium.fu-berlin.de/handle/fub188/3751
dc.identifier.uri
http://dx.doi.org/10.17169/refubium-7951
dc.description
Die komplette Dissertation im pdf-Format (922.248 Bytes):
bries.pdf
dc.description.abstract
Electric stunning results in paroxysmal cerebral (epileptic) seizures with
temporary loss of consciousness. Death is caused either by bleeding or cardiac
arrest. During routine slaughter it is difficult to tell weather animals
regain consciousness or sensation.
In eighteen studies involving twelve slaughter houses, 1,741 hogs were tested
for eye reflexes and nose pinch reaction. Various stunning methods were used
including asynchronous cardiac arrest stunning, head only stunning, and
different frequencies of current. Testing was done using a modified tong
pinching the hog´s nose and or nasal septum (enervated by the trigeminal
nerve) at 40 to 45 sec. after initiation of current flow. The different
killing methods produced dissimilar results. This can be explained by the
variations in stun-stick-times, and current form influence an the epileptic
fit and the probability of cardiac arrest which is also frequency dependent.
In addition to the nose pinch reaction test, 1,266 animals were tested for eye
reflexes. There was no regularity or correlation between the reactions of the
two test, and the nose pinch test is more accurate and practical under actual
slaughter house conditions.
Although the nose pinch test probably does not indicate consciousness, a
positive reaction may indicate the possibility of eventual return to
consciousness. Therefore the goal of further investigation should be to
determine which slaughter-method would lead to zero positive reactions to the
nose pinch test.
I. The investigated stunning method had been evaluated on the ground of recent
results:
1.) Head-only stunning is considered inhumane if stun to stick time exceeds
more than 21 sec.. In all cases when sticking took place after this time more
than fifty percent of slaughter hogs reacted to the nose pinch test. Even when
slaughter houses with head only stunning were able to stick the hogs 15 -
21sec. after current flow began, the number of positive reacting hogs was
higher than after asynchronous cardiac arrest stunning. The results underline
the importance of inducing cardiac fibrillation in hogs after the onset of
(epileptic) seizures through the stun.
2.) In cardiac arrest stunning, when current frequencies were 300 to 500 Hz,
there was reduced incidence of cardiac fibrillation. The results were similar
to head only stunning. Without cardiac fibrillation, exact sticking in a lying
position can be hindered and humane slaughter can not be assured. The results
of this work confirms the results of other investigators concerning the
shorter seizure-activity resulting from higher current frequencies.
3.) Asynchronous cardiac arrest stunning using frequency modulated current
(head current:500ms from 10KHz down to 100Hz; heart- current: 500ms from 10KHz
down to 80 Hz resulted in the lowest percentage of reacting pigs after
stunning and sticking (nose-pinch: 4,6%; eye-reflexes: 0% (N=237)).
4.) When using asynchronous cardiac arrest stunning, it is essential to
control also the heart-current frequency, strength, and duration; in order to
induce fibrillation and assure humane slaughter with short stun to stick
times.
II. Veterinary supervision of humane slaughter should include following steps:
1.) Technical examination.
The goal of the technical examination of stunning equipment should be to
assure the proper function of the stunning device; including cables,
electrodes and electric tongs. Continuous measurement of current can be a help
(limited) in evaluating the stunning. Process evaluation can be used to
analyse the conditions of pre-slaughter handling in the animals.
2.) Examination of the process of stunning and sticking, including physical
evaluation of the anaesthetized animals.
2.1) Evaluation of the process and efficacy of electric stunning (seizures)
Exact placement of the electrodes and continuous current flow during the
stunning time should be a priority. Evaluation should include the suitability
of the restraining device to assure calm entrance and low stress restraint, so
that the electrodes can be placed precisely.
At the end of current-flow, all animals must show typical signs of grand mal
seizures, i.e. tonic-clonic spasms, no regular breathing, no reflexes, no
vocalization, no reaction to the bleeding-stick, nor head righting. (In case
of cardiac fibrillation, clonic contractions may be slight or unnoticeable.)
2.2) Assurance of maintaining the effect of stunning till death resulting from
blood loss
Measuring the stun to stick time and evaluate the workflow and - conditions is
fundamental for humane slaughter. It must be assured that early sticking in
the tonic state of epileptic fit is possible. Assessment of stunning and
sticking could be assured by testing the nose pinch reaction or by a surface
cut at nose tip or septum with a knife.
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dc.subject
electronarcosis
dc.subject.ddc
600 Technik, Medizin, angewandte Wissenschaften::630 Landwirtschaft::630 Landwirtschaft und verwandte Bereiche
dc.title
Studie zum Verhalten von Schlachtschweinen nach einer Elektrobetäubung
(Reaktionsprüfungen am Auge sowie an Rüsselscheibe und Nasenscheidewand) mit
besonderer Berücksichtigung der Elektrodenposition, Stun-Stick-Time und der
verwendeten Stromformen
dc.contributor.firstReferee
Prof. Dr. Ursula Thiemer-Sachse
dc.contributor.furtherReferee
Prof. Dr. Ellen Hickmann
dc.date.accepted
1996-11-14
dc.date.embargoEnd
2000-12-22
dc.identifier.urn
urn:nbn:de:kobv:188-1998000385
dc.title.translated
Evaluation of the return of reflexes (eye reflexes and nose pinch reactions)
after electric stunning of slaughter hogs and comparison of electrode
positions, variations of time between stunning and bleeding, and different
frequencies of electric current
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