Both well-designed equipment and trained employees are required to maintain a high standard of animal welfare during slaughter. When McDonald's Corporation started auditing U.S. beef and pork slaughter plants in 1999, there were great improvements in handling and stunning. They used a numerical objective scoring system. It contained five basic measurements: (1) the percentage of animals stunned on the first attempt, (2) percentage rendered insensible prior to hoisting, (3) percentage vocalizing during handling and stunning. (4) percentage that fall down and (5) percentage moved with an electric goad. Each variable was scored on a simple yes/no basis. Baseline data was collected prior to the McDonald's audits in 1996. The most stri...
The purpose of the project was to introduce the application of suitable and efficient stunning metho...
Measuring animal welfare at the time of slaughter is inherently difficult. Fundamental factors such ...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "This testimon...
Both well-designed equipment and trained employees are required to maintain a high standard of anima...
Promoting better stockmanship is essential to improving animal welfare. Large meat-buying customers ...
On the front cover is a handwritten note that reads "original guidelines I used when the McDonalds a...
There are five basic causes of animal welfare problems in slaughter plants: 1. Poorly designed or im...
Slaughter plants have been undergoing radical transformations in recent years due to the need to inc...
Properly designed, maintained and operated livestock handling facilities are more humane and more ef...
The article researches "electric stunning, carbon dioxide stunning, pig behaviour during handling, r...
Previous research has clearly shown that short-term stresses during the last few minutes before stun...
The article focuses on keeping cattle calm and removing distractions that would scare cattle back fr...
The article discusses a "new 'V-conveyor restrainer system' keeps cattle calmer at point of slaughte...
The article discusses the McDonald's Corporation audit and the ways to improve the handling of lives...
This scientific opinion proposes toolboxes of welfare indicators for developing monitoring procedure...
The purpose of the project was to introduce the application of suitable and efficient stunning metho...
Measuring animal welfare at the time of slaughter is inherently difficult. Fundamental factors such ...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "This testimon...
Both well-designed equipment and trained employees are required to maintain a high standard of anima...
Promoting better stockmanship is essential to improving animal welfare. Large meat-buying customers ...
On the front cover is a handwritten note that reads "original guidelines I used when the McDonalds a...
There are five basic causes of animal welfare problems in slaughter plants: 1. Poorly designed or im...
Slaughter plants have been undergoing radical transformations in recent years due to the need to inc...
Properly designed, maintained and operated livestock handling facilities are more humane and more ef...
The article researches "electric stunning, carbon dioxide stunning, pig behaviour during handling, r...
Previous research has clearly shown that short-term stresses during the last few minutes before stun...
The article focuses on keeping cattle calm and removing distractions that would scare cattle back fr...
The article discusses a "new 'V-conveyor restrainer system' keeps cattle calmer at point of slaughte...
The article discusses the McDonald's Corporation audit and the ways to improve the handling of lives...
This scientific opinion proposes toolboxes of welfare indicators for developing monitoring procedure...
The purpose of the project was to introduce the application of suitable and efficient stunning metho...
Measuring animal welfare at the time of slaughter is inherently difficult. Fundamental factors such ...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "This testimon...