The EFSA’s Panel on Animal Health and Welfare (AHAW Panel) was asked to deliver a scientific opinion on the use of a low atmosphere pressure system (LAPS) for stunning poultry. Four documents were provided by the European Commission (EC) as the basis for an assessment of the extent to which the LAPS is able to provide a level of animal welfare at least equivalent to that ensured by the current allowed methods for stunning poultry. The LAPS is described as rendering poultry unconscious by gradually reducing oxygen tension in the atmosphere leading to progressive hypoxia in the birds. In order to be allowed in the EU, new stunning methods must ensure 1) absence of pain, distress and suffering until the onset of unconsciousness, and 2) that th...
Newly hatched male layer chicks are considered as “by-products” in the egg industry and must be huma...
Worldwide, more than 50 billion chickens are killed annually for food production so their welfare at...
Outbreaks of avian influenza (AI) and other highly contagious poultry diseases continue to be a conc...
The EFSA's Panel on Animal Health and Welfare (AHAW Panel) was asked to deliver a scientific opinion...
In low atmospheric pressure stunning (LAPS), poultry are rendered unconscious before slaughter by gr...
In low atmospheric pressure stunning (LAPS), poultry are rendered unconscious before slaughter by gr...
Low atmospheric pressure stunning (LAPS) has been suggested for use in poultry under 4 kg in the aba...
The European Commission (EC) requested that the EFSA Panel on Animal Health and Welfare (AHAW Panel)...
Low atmospheric pressure stunning (LAPS) is a novel approach to pre-slaughter stunning of chickens u...
<p>Disease control measures require poultry to be killed on farms to minimise the risk of dise...
Hatched male layer chicks are currently euthanized by maceration in the United States. Public concer...
This scientific opinion proposes toolboxes of welfare indicators, and their corresponding outcomes o...
Low atmospheric pressure stunning (LAPS) is a new irreversible stunning method for broiler chickens ...
The stunning quality of animals for slaughter remains under constant scrutiny. In response to previo...
Simple Summary The use of gas stunning for poultry in the abattoir is considered preferable from a w...
Newly hatched male layer chicks are considered as “by-products” in the egg industry and must be huma...
Worldwide, more than 50 billion chickens are killed annually for food production so their welfare at...
Outbreaks of avian influenza (AI) and other highly contagious poultry diseases continue to be a conc...
The EFSA's Panel on Animal Health and Welfare (AHAW Panel) was asked to deliver a scientific opinion...
In low atmospheric pressure stunning (LAPS), poultry are rendered unconscious before slaughter by gr...
In low atmospheric pressure stunning (LAPS), poultry are rendered unconscious before slaughter by gr...
Low atmospheric pressure stunning (LAPS) has been suggested for use in poultry under 4 kg in the aba...
The European Commission (EC) requested that the EFSA Panel on Animal Health and Welfare (AHAW Panel)...
Low atmospheric pressure stunning (LAPS) is a novel approach to pre-slaughter stunning of chickens u...
<p>Disease control measures require poultry to be killed on farms to minimise the risk of dise...
Hatched male layer chicks are currently euthanized by maceration in the United States. Public concer...
This scientific opinion proposes toolboxes of welfare indicators, and their corresponding outcomes o...
Low atmospheric pressure stunning (LAPS) is a new irreversible stunning method for broiler chickens ...
The stunning quality of animals for slaughter remains under constant scrutiny. In response to previo...
Simple Summary The use of gas stunning for poultry in the abattoir is considered preferable from a w...
Newly hatched male layer chicks are considered as “by-products” in the egg industry and must be huma...
Worldwide, more than 50 billion chickens are killed annually for food production so their welfare at...
Outbreaks of avian influenza (AI) and other highly contagious poultry diseases continue to be a conc...