Stress results from the action of one or more stressors that may be of either external or internal origin. Transportation is considered a major stressor for farm animals and might have deleterious effects on health, well-being, performance, and ultimately, product quality. During a 3 month period (July and September), a total number of 16,140 cattle (5,880 bulls and 10,260 cows) were transported from different sources to Akinyele cattle market, Nigeria. However, 16 (0.1%) cattle died in transit. The number of moribund and bruised cattle among the number transported to Akinyele cattle market were 85 (0.53%) and 360 (2.22%) respectively. The estimated economic loss due to transportation stress was N1, 000,000 (US$7,692) and N531, 250 (US$4,08...
This study was conducted at the Kumasi Abattoir Company Limited (K.A.C.L) in Ghana to assess the eff...
Animal welfare during the transport of fattened cattle has a significant effect on the likelihood of...
The increasing demand in proteins to feed the ever-growing world population has necessitated the ind...
Physiological and behavioural responses of livestock to road transportation stress are reviewed. Liv...
In Uruguay, the extensive production of beef is a substantial part of the economy and culture. In th...
The objective of this study was to evaluate conditions during transport and their effects on welfare...
Some activities that showed unethical practices against cattle during loading, transportation and of...
In the framework of its Farm to Fork Strategy, the Commission is undertaking a comprehensive evaluat...
The objective of this study was to evaluate conditions during transport and their effects on welfare...
Currently, there is an increasing global demand for meat. However, animal welfare legislation in m...
Abstract The killing of cattle for human consumption (slaughtering) can take place in a slaughterhou...
Livestock are expectedly at one point or the other transported from one place to another for breedin...
Gross lesions in cattle viscera result in loss of meat quality and condemnation during inspection. H...
In Uruguay, extensive, welfare-friendly beef production is a substantial part of the economy and cul...
Retrospective and prospective surveys of slaughtered trade cattle at five major abattoirs in Northce...
This study was conducted at the Kumasi Abattoir Company Limited (K.A.C.L) in Ghana to assess the eff...
Animal welfare during the transport of fattened cattle has a significant effect on the likelihood of...
The increasing demand in proteins to feed the ever-growing world population has necessitated the ind...
Physiological and behavioural responses of livestock to road transportation stress are reviewed. Liv...
In Uruguay, the extensive production of beef is a substantial part of the economy and culture. In th...
The objective of this study was to evaluate conditions during transport and their effects on welfare...
Some activities that showed unethical practices against cattle during loading, transportation and of...
In the framework of its Farm to Fork Strategy, the Commission is undertaking a comprehensive evaluat...
The objective of this study was to evaluate conditions during transport and their effects on welfare...
Currently, there is an increasing global demand for meat. However, animal welfare legislation in m...
Abstract The killing of cattle for human consumption (slaughtering) can take place in a slaughterhou...
Livestock are expectedly at one point or the other transported from one place to another for breedin...
Gross lesions in cattle viscera result in loss of meat quality and condemnation during inspection. H...
In Uruguay, extensive, welfare-friendly beef production is a substantial part of the economy and cul...
Retrospective and prospective surveys of slaughtered trade cattle at five major abattoirs in Northce...
This study was conducted at the Kumasi Abattoir Company Limited (K.A.C.L) in Ghana to assess the eff...
Animal welfare during the transport of fattened cattle has a significant effect on the likelihood of...
The increasing demand in proteins to feed the ever-growing world population has necessitated the ind...