Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5791123 | Meat Science | 2015 | 28 Pages |
Abstract
Blood lost at exsanguination during the Halal slaughter of lambs was compared between the slaughter methods of Traditional Religious Slaughter without stunning (TRS), Electric Head-Only Stunning (EHOS) and Post-Cut Electric Head-Only Stunning (PCEHOS). Two protocols were examined, Experimental (80 lambs) and Commercial (360 lambs), assessing varying periods of animal orientation during the 4Â min bleeding process (upright orientation before vertical hanging). Live-weight, blood weight (Experimental only), carcass weights and by-product weights were recorded. The Experimental protocol highlighted an increase in blood loss at 60Â s in EHOS and PCEHOS compared to TRS (PÂ <Â 0.001) but by 90Â s there was no significant difference. A post-slaughter change in animal orientation from an upright to a vertical hanging position aided the amount of blood loss. The bleeding of lambs is largely completed by 2Â min. There were no significant differences (PÂ >Â 0.05) in final blood loss between treatments. This research was undertaken to inform discussion on the merits of different slaughter methods compatible with Halal requirements.
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Authors
Rizvan Khalid, Toby G. Knowles, Steve B. Wotton,