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The Influence of Broilers’ Body Weight on the Efficiency of Electrical Stunning and Meat Quality under Field Conditions
by
Peres, Giacomo
, Capezzuto, Stefano
, Smaldone, Giorgio
, Marrone, Raffaele
, Anastasio, Aniello
, Ambrosio, Rosa Luisa
, Peruzy, Maria Francesca
in
Animal welfare
/ body weight
/ Consciousness
/ cornea
/ Efficiency
/ Electric currents
/ electric potential difference
/ electrical equipment
/ European Union
/ meat
/ Meat quality
/ Poultry
/ slaughterhouses
/ stunning process
/ Unconsciousness
/ water bath
2021
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The Influence of Broilers’ Body Weight on the Efficiency of Electrical Stunning and Meat Quality under Field Conditions
by
Peres, Giacomo
, Capezzuto, Stefano
, Smaldone, Giorgio
, Marrone, Raffaele
, Anastasio, Aniello
, Ambrosio, Rosa Luisa
, Peruzy, Maria Francesca
in
Animal welfare
/ body weight
/ Consciousness
/ cornea
/ Efficiency
/ Electric currents
/ electric potential difference
/ electrical equipment
/ European Union
/ meat
/ Meat quality
/ Poultry
/ slaughterhouses
/ stunning process
/ Unconsciousness
/ water bath
2021
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The Influence of Broilers’ Body Weight on the Efficiency of Electrical Stunning and Meat Quality under Field Conditions
by
Peres, Giacomo
, Capezzuto, Stefano
, Smaldone, Giorgio
, Marrone, Raffaele
, Anastasio, Aniello
, Ambrosio, Rosa Luisa
, Peruzy, Maria Francesca
in
Animal welfare
/ body weight
/ Consciousness
/ cornea
/ Efficiency
/ Electric currents
/ electric potential difference
/ electrical equipment
/ European Union
/ meat
/ Meat quality
/ Poultry
/ slaughterhouses
/ stunning process
/ Unconsciousness
/ water bath
2021
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The Influence of Broilers’ Body Weight on the Efficiency of Electrical Stunning and Meat Quality under Field Conditions
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The Influence of Broilers’ Body Weight on the Efficiency of Electrical Stunning and Meat Quality under Field Conditions
2021
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Overview
Water-bath stunning represents the most-applied stunning system in poultry slaughtering, but within the European Union, specific indications on electric parameters that should be used, such as voltage, are missing. The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficiency of two commercially available types of electrical equipment (A and B) on broilers with different live body weights and the influence of the tested parameters on meat quality. Experimental trials in a European Union-approved slaughterhouse were carried out using two different stunners. 6600 broilers, divided into three weight groups, were stunned applying different protocols based on the same current frequencies and intensity but different voltages. The state of unconsciousness (presence of corneal reflex and wings flapping) and post-mortem defects (pectoral hemorrhages and dark meat) were evaluated by blinded trained operators. The presence of corneal reflex and petechiae were the most reported consciousness signs and post-mortem injuries, respectively. Different weights played an important role within stunner A, registering statistical differences (p < 0.01) among groups. Considering injuries, an inverse relationship between body weight and lesions was found. The results highlighted the effectiveness of both stunning systems applying the best combination of electrical parameters considering the weight of the animal and ensuring its well-being.
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MDPI AG,MDPI
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