The use of carbon dioxide (CO2) for stunning and killing animals is considered to compromise welfare due to air hunger, anxiety, fear, and pain. Despite decades of research, no alternatives have so far been found that provide a safe and reliable way to induce unconsciousness in groups of animals, and also cause less distress than CO2. Here, we revisit the current and historical literature to identify key research questions that may lead to the identification and implementation of more humane alternatives to induce unconsciousness in mice, rats, poultry, and pigs. In addition to the evaluation of novel methods and agents, we identify the need to standardise the terminology and behavioural assays within the field. We further reason that more ...
The most commonly used method of euthanasia of laboratory rodents is exposure to carbon dioxide (CO₂...
Millions of mice are used annually in scientific research and must be humanely killed. Despite signi...
Mice are routinely euthanized by gradual-fill carbon dioxide (CO₂) gas or with isoflurane; the aim o...
The use of carbon dioxide (CO$_{2}$) for stunning and killing animals is considered to compromise we...
The use of carbon dioxide (CO₂) for stunning and killing animals is considered to compromise welfare...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is commonly used to kill rodents. However, a large body of research has now est...
An investigation was performed to determine whether high concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2) at 7...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the most commonly used agent for euthanasia of laboratory rodents, used on a...
Contains fulltext : 225409.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: The...
Background: There has been increased concern about the suitability of CO as a method for euthanasia ...
Carbon dioxide (CO₂) is commonly used to kill rodents. However, a large body of research has now est...
Blunt trauma (BT) to the head is the most common method used for on-farm euthanasia of pre-weaned p...
Rodents are the most widely used species for scientific purposes. A critical pre-requisite of their ...
Using carbon dioxide (CO2) for stunning pigs at slaughter is common in Europe. The use of group stun...
Exposure to CO2 at high concentration is a much debated stunning method in pigs. Pigs respond aversi...
The most commonly used method of euthanasia of laboratory rodents is exposure to carbon dioxide (CO₂...
Millions of mice are used annually in scientific research and must be humanely killed. Despite signi...
Mice are routinely euthanized by gradual-fill carbon dioxide (CO₂) gas or with isoflurane; the aim o...
The use of carbon dioxide (CO$_{2}$) for stunning and killing animals is considered to compromise we...
The use of carbon dioxide (CO₂) for stunning and killing animals is considered to compromise welfare...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is commonly used to kill rodents. However, a large body of research has now est...
An investigation was performed to determine whether high concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2) at 7...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the most commonly used agent for euthanasia of laboratory rodents, used on a...
Contains fulltext : 225409.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: The...
Background: There has been increased concern about the suitability of CO as a method for euthanasia ...
Carbon dioxide (CO₂) is commonly used to kill rodents. However, a large body of research has now est...
Blunt trauma (BT) to the head is the most common method used for on-farm euthanasia of pre-weaned p...
Rodents are the most widely used species for scientific purposes. A critical pre-requisite of their ...
Using carbon dioxide (CO2) for stunning pigs at slaughter is common in Europe. The use of group stun...
Exposure to CO2 at high concentration is a much debated stunning method in pigs. Pigs respond aversi...
The most commonly used method of euthanasia of laboratory rodents is exposure to carbon dioxide (CO₂...
Millions of mice are used annually in scientific research and must be humanely killed. Despite signi...
Mice are routinely euthanized by gradual-fill carbon dioxide (CO₂) gas or with isoflurane; the aim o...