Feral birds degrade the environment and have an adverse impact on human health, welfare and economy in many parts of the world. In eastern Australia, common myna (Acridotheres tristis), common starling (Sturnus vulgaris) and house sparrow (Passer domesticus) have recently become targets of community groups seeking to control impacts by selective live-trapping. We sought a safe and practical euthanasia method that could be recommended to such groups for humanely destroying trapped birds. We compared the practicality and humaneness of the following two commonly available inhalant euthanasia agents: (1) carbon dioxide (CO2) from cylinders and (2) carbon monoxide (CO) from cooled exhaust from idling petrol engines. Test birds were euthanased in...
Euthanasia of chickens, young and mature rats, and mice was assessed using chloroform, carbon dioxid...
Low atmospheric pressure stunning (LAPS) has been suggested for use in poultry under 4 kg in the aba...
Newly hatched male layer chicks are considered as “by-products” in the egg industry and must be huma...
The aim of this experiment was to develop an alternative, acceptable and humane method for killing b...
Humane killing of animals implies a painless death (euthanasia). This depends on the rapidity with w...
These large-scale killing operations have indicated that there are two potential methods for killing...
The killing of animals is the subject of societal and political debate. Wild geese are caught and ki...
During an outbreak of avian influenza in the Netherlands in spring 2003, the disease was controlled ...
Controlled atmosphere (CAS) stunning includes several variations of gaseous mixtures given to induce...
The stunning quality of animals for slaughter remains under constant scrutiny. In response to previo...
This pilot experiment was conducted to ascertain whether CO2-enriched high expansion foam could be a...
1. Poultry on farms are sometimes required to be killed in an emergency, such as during a disease ep...
Hatched male layer chicks are currently euthanized by maceration in the United States. Public concer...
In the event of a notifiable disease outbreak, poultry may need to be culled in situ. This should be...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the suitability of gas mixtures for euthanasia of group...
Euthanasia of chickens, young and mature rats, and mice was assessed using chloroform, carbon dioxid...
Low atmospheric pressure stunning (LAPS) has been suggested for use in poultry under 4 kg in the aba...
Newly hatched male layer chicks are considered as “by-products” in the egg industry and must be huma...
The aim of this experiment was to develop an alternative, acceptable and humane method for killing b...
Humane killing of animals implies a painless death (euthanasia). This depends on the rapidity with w...
These large-scale killing operations have indicated that there are two potential methods for killing...
The killing of animals is the subject of societal and political debate. Wild geese are caught and ki...
During an outbreak of avian influenza in the Netherlands in spring 2003, the disease was controlled ...
Controlled atmosphere (CAS) stunning includes several variations of gaseous mixtures given to induce...
The stunning quality of animals for slaughter remains under constant scrutiny. In response to previo...
This pilot experiment was conducted to ascertain whether CO2-enriched high expansion foam could be a...
1. Poultry on farms are sometimes required to be killed in an emergency, such as during a disease ep...
Hatched male layer chicks are currently euthanized by maceration in the United States. Public concer...
In the event of a notifiable disease outbreak, poultry may need to be culled in situ. This should be...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the suitability of gas mixtures for euthanasia of group...
Euthanasia of chickens, young and mature rats, and mice was assessed using chloroform, carbon dioxid...
Low atmospheric pressure stunning (LAPS) has been suggested for use in poultry under 4 kg in the aba...
Newly hatched male layer chicks are considered as “by-products” in the egg industry and must be huma...