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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
Volume 216, Issue 6, Pages 848-851Publisher
AMER VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOC
DOI: 10.2460/javma.2000.216.848
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Objective-To determine the percentages of cattle that are stunned correctly and that vocalize (moo or bellow) when a major meat-buying customer conducts slaughter plant audits. Design-Survey of existing practices. Sample Population-22 federally inspected slaughter plants. Procedure-The 3 variables evaluated in each slaughter plant were stunning efficacy, insensibility on the bleed rail, and vocalization. Results-Of the 22 slaughter plants, 17 (77%) rendered greater than or equal to 95% of the cattle insensible with a single shot from a captive bolt stunner. Twenty slaughter plants (91%) rendered 100% of the cattle completely insensible before hanging them on the bleed rail. Eighteen of 21 (86%) slaughter plants achieved cattle vocalization scores of less than or equal to 3%. The mean vocalization score for all slaughter plants was 3.08%. Vocalization ranged from 0.66 to 17%. Conclusions-Results of this study indicate that audits of slaughter plants by major meat-buying customers may motivate the meat industry to improve handling and stunning practices.
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