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Electric Stunning of Cattle

Electric stunning of cattle has been successfully used for many years in New Zealand and it is in compliance with strict animal welfare codes. A minimum of 1.2 amps must be passed through the bovine’s head for a minimum of 2 seconds. […]

By |April 18th, 2014|Meat Articles|5 Comments

Electric Stunning of Pigs and Sheep

Effective stunning methods are readily available to induce instantaneous insensibility. Good reviews on captive bolt stunning can be found in Leach (1984), Grandin (1994a) and Eikelenboom (1983). Electrical stunning methods used commercially on pigs and sheep are effective and induce instantaneous insensibility. A minimum of 1.25 amps must be passed through a pig’s brain to reliably induce insensibility (Hoenderken, 1982). In sheep, 1 amp is required (Gregory and Wotton, 1984). […]

By |April 18th, 2014|Meat Articles|2 Comments

The effect of reduced loading density on pig welfare during long distance transport

Transport of animals is a stressful procedure often resulting in significant losses for the slaughter plant. This study aimed to determine whether or not pigs would benefit from a loading density (low density (LD)) (179 kg/m2) below the normal EU standard loading density (normal density (ND)) (235 kg/m2). […]

By |April 8th, 2014|Meat Articles|4 Comments

Meat from cattle slaughtered in ‘cruel’ kosher ceremony

According to Jewish law, animals cannot be stunned during slaughter. Vets and animal rights groups have attacked the ‘inhumane’ practice. Mail on Sunday finds meat butchered for Jewish market is being sold on. It then ends in the regular food chain alongside normally-slaughtered meat. […]

By |March 22nd, 2014|Meat Articles|4 Comments

Biosecurity Vital In Combating Swine Virus

FARGO, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) Implementing strict biosecurity procedures is as important as ever, now that North Dakota has its first case of the porcine epidemic diarrhea virus according to North Dakota State University Extension Service swine specialist David Newman. […]

By |March 18th, 2014|Meat Articles|8 Comments

Stainless Steel Pig Carrier

We transport pigs each week to butcher inside our extended body Ford E-350 van. They get to travel in comfort on a bed of hay inside with the drive so they won’t get exposed to the extreme wind and cold which is most of the year in our climate. […]

By |March 18th, 2014|Meat Articles|6 Comments

Pigs handling and transportation guide

Pork producers use many different ways to get their hogs to market. Regardless of the vehicle, all producers have one thing in common – a concern for the welfare of pigs in transit. […]

By |March 1st, 2014|Meat Articles|Comments Off on Pigs handling and transportation guide

USDA/NCDA&CS FACILITY GUIDELINES FOR MEAT PROCESSING PLANTS (11)

Chapter 11 PLANT WASTE DISPOSAL
 

Control and disposal of plant wastes are major concerns. Optimum use and reduction of waste are essential goals of economic production in all plants. […]

By |February 12th, 2014|Meat Articles|9 Comments

USDA/NCDA&CS FACILITY GUIDELINES FOR MEAT PROCESSING PLANTS (10)

Chapter 10 POULTRY SLAUGHTER ESTABLISHMENTS
Although the flesh of healthy living poultry is practically sterile, when the bird is killed many factors can contribute to contamination of the carcass including improperly designed and constructed slaughter facilities. […]

By |February 12th, 2014|Meat Articles|2 Comments

USDA/NCDA&CS FACILITY GUIDELINES FOR MEAT PROCESSING PLANTS (9)

Chapter 9 MEAT SLAUGHTER ESTABLISHMENTS
Although the flesh of healthy livestock is practically sterile, when the animal is killed many factors can contribute to contamination of the carcass including improperly designed and constructed slaughter facilities. […]

By |February 11th, 2014|Meat Articles|9 Comments