The objective was to evaluate industrial and research slaughter methods for Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar), gilt-head seabream (Sparus auratus) and eel (Anguilla anguilla) with respect to welfare and quality. As a general term of reference, an optimal slaughter method should render fish unconscious until death without avoidable excitement, pain or suffering prior to killing. For Atlantic salmon, commercial slaughter methods (carbon dioxide stunning followed by gill cutting, and gill cutting alone) are not in conformity with the general term of reference, as the fish are not rendered unconscious immediately and possibly experience stress. Evaluation of automated percussive stunning remained unconclusive. More research should enable us to asce...
Animals should be rendered unconscious before slaughter in order to avoid suffering or pain. The obj...
The overall objective of the study was to evaluate a percussive and an electrical stunning method un...
Electric stunning trials were carried out on farmed Arctic charr in northern Sweden in collaboration...
The objective was to evaluate industrial and research slaughter methods for Atlantic salmon (Salmo s...
It was observed that farmed eels could be rendered unconscious and insensible instantaneously by pas...
An optimal method for stunning animals before slaughter should result in instantaneous and irreversi...
Inducing unconsciousness in fish using electrical stunning prior to slaughter may improve fish welfa...
Inducing unconsciousness in fish using electrical stunning prior to slaughter may improve fish welfa...
The current procedures for slaughtering European eels (Anguilla anguilla) for food are very slow and...
Improved animal welfare during industrial slaughtering of fish is the aim of the scientific work pre...
Inducing unconsciousness in fish using electrical stunning prior to slaughter may improve fish welfa...
The overall objective was to evaluate the suitability of electronarcosis as a stunning method for fa...
Electrical stunning of farmed Atlantic cod is a method used to render the fish unconscious before fu...
In the study, 53 eels with a live weight of 700 to 800 g were restrained and equipped with EEG and E...
Current European Union regulation explicitly states that farmed fish should be spared any avoidable ...
Animals should be rendered unconscious before slaughter in order to avoid suffering or pain. The obj...
The overall objective of the study was to evaluate a percussive and an electrical stunning method un...
Electric stunning trials were carried out on farmed Arctic charr in northern Sweden in collaboration...
The objective was to evaluate industrial and research slaughter methods for Atlantic salmon (Salmo s...
It was observed that farmed eels could be rendered unconscious and insensible instantaneously by pas...
An optimal method for stunning animals before slaughter should result in instantaneous and irreversi...
Inducing unconsciousness in fish using electrical stunning prior to slaughter may improve fish welfa...
Inducing unconsciousness in fish using electrical stunning prior to slaughter may improve fish welfa...
The current procedures for slaughtering European eels (Anguilla anguilla) for food are very slow and...
Improved animal welfare during industrial slaughtering of fish is the aim of the scientific work pre...
Inducing unconsciousness in fish using electrical stunning prior to slaughter may improve fish welfa...
The overall objective was to evaluate the suitability of electronarcosis as a stunning method for fa...
Electrical stunning of farmed Atlantic cod is a method used to render the fish unconscious before fu...
In the study, 53 eels with a live weight of 700 to 800 g were restrained and equipped with EEG and E...
Current European Union regulation explicitly states that farmed fish should be spared any avoidable ...
Animals should be rendered unconscious before slaughter in order to avoid suffering or pain. The obj...
The overall objective of the study was to evaluate a percussive and an electrical stunning method un...
Electric stunning trials were carried out on farmed Arctic charr in northern Sweden in collaboration...