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Effects of Slaughter Positions on Catecholamine, Blood Biochemical and Electroencephalogram Changes in Cattle Restrained Using a Modified Mark IV Box

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Slaughter position plays a crucial role from an animal welfare perspective (fear due to novelty, discomfort, and pain), as it involves handling by workers and restraint methods at abattoirs. In ritual slaughter, it is obligatory to restrain the animal in a prescribed position (latera...

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Autores principales: Imlan, Jurhamid Columbres, Kaka, Ubedullah, Goh, Yong-Meng, Idrus, Zulkifli, Awad, Elmutaz Atta, Abubakar, Ahmed Abubakar, Ahmad, Tanbir, Quaza Nizamuddin, Hassan N., Sazili, Awis Qurni
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8300247/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34359106
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11071979
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author Imlan, Jurhamid Columbres
Kaka, Ubedullah
Goh, Yong-Meng
Idrus, Zulkifli
Awad, Elmutaz Atta
Abubakar, Ahmed Abubakar
Ahmad, Tanbir
Quaza Nizamuddin, Hassan N.
Sazili, Awis Qurni
author_facet Imlan, Jurhamid Columbres
Kaka, Ubedullah
Goh, Yong-Meng
Idrus, Zulkifli
Awad, Elmutaz Atta
Abubakar, Ahmed Abubakar
Ahmad, Tanbir
Quaza Nizamuddin, Hassan N.
Sazili, Awis Qurni
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Slaughter position plays a crucial role from an animal welfare perspective (fear due to novelty, discomfort, and pain), as it involves handling by workers and restraint methods at abattoirs. In ritual slaughter, it is obligatory to restrain the animal in a prescribed position (lateral or upright), and lateral recumbency in Halal slaughter takes minimum effort in well-equipped abattoirs with trained staff compared to less equipped abattoirs with less trained personnel or, worst of all, outside of abattoirs. Halal slaughter is a technique practiced around the world by Muslims. No studies have been reported comparing upright and lateral positions in Halal slaughter and their impact on cattle blood biochemistry and pain sensation. Therefore, this study was designed to evaluate responses in cattle subjected to upright and lateral slaughter positions on EEG and catecholamines. The results revealed that the two positions had different effects on brain activity and blood parameters. ABSTRACT: The proper slaughter positioning of animals is among the most crucial factors in animal welfare. The lateral position in Halal slaughter is a technique used around the world by Muslims, with a few practicing the upright position. The literature on the effects of slaughter in upright versus lateral positions on pain and stress is scarce. Thus, this study was designed to evaluate the effects of slaughter positions on blood biochemical parameters, plasma catecholamines, and electroencephalographic (EEG) responses. Twenty Brahman crossbred steers were subjected to slaughter in either lateral recumbency (LP) (n = 10) or an upright position (UP) (n = 10). There was a significant increase in adrenaline (p < 0.0001) and noradrenaline (p < 0.05) at T2 compared to T1 in the animals of both groups. A significant difference (p < 0.0001) was observed in the median frequency (MF) and total power (Ptot) of EEG, parameters for pain and stress, between the animals slaughtered in the upright and the lateral position. However, MF and delta waves were significantly higher (p < 0.05) after slaughter in the UP group than in the LP group. The results demonstrate a lesser amount of stress and pain responses among the LP group.
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spelling pubmed-83002472021-07-24 Effects of Slaughter Positions on Catecholamine, Blood Biochemical and Electroencephalogram Changes in Cattle Restrained Using a Modified Mark IV Box Imlan, Jurhamid Columbres Kaka, Ubedullah Goh, Yong-Meng Idrus, Zulkifli Awad, Elmutaz Atta Abubakar, Ahmed Abubakar Ahmad, Tanbir Quaza Nizamuddin, Hassan N. Sazili, Awis Qurni Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Slaughter position plays a crucial role from an animal welfare perspective (fear due to novelty, discomfort, and pain), as it involves handling by workers and restraint methods at abattoirs. In ritual slaughter, it is obligatory to restrain the animal in a prescribed position (lateral or upright), and lateral recumbency in Halal slaughter takes minimum effort in well-equipped abattoirs with trained staff compared to less equipped abattoirs with less trained personnel or, worst of all, outside of abattoirs. Halal slaughter is a technique practiced around the world by Muslims. No studies have been reported comparing upright and lateral positions in Halal slaughter and their impact on cattle blood biochemistry and pain sensation. Therefore, this study was designed to evaluate responses in cattle subjected to upright and lateral slaughter positions on EEG and catecholamines. The results revealed that the two positions had different effects on brain activity and blood parameters. ABSTRACT: The proper slaughter positioning of animals is among the most crucial factors in animal welfare. The lateral position in Halal slaughter is a technique used around the world by Muslims, with a few practicing the upright position. The literature on the effects of slaughter in upright versus lateral positions on pain and stress is scarce. Thus, this study was designed to evaluate the effects of slaughter positions on blood biochemical parameters, plasma catecholamines, and electroencephalographic (EEG) responses. Twenty Brahman crossbred steers were subjected to slaughter in either lateral recumbency (LP) (n = 10) or an upright position (UP) (n = 10). There was a significant increase in adrenaline (p < 0.0001) and noradrenaline (p < 0.05) at T2 compared to T1 in the animals of both groups. A significant difference (p < 0.0001) was observed in the median frequency (MF) and total power (Ptot) of EEG, parameters for pain and stress, between the animals slaughtered in the upright and the lateral position. However, MF and delta waves were significantly higher (p < 0.05) after slaughter in the UP group than in the LP group. The results demonstrate a lesser amount of stress and pain responses among the LP group. MDPI 2021-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8300247/ /pubmed/34359106 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11071979 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Imlan, Jurhamid Columbres
Kaka, Ubedullah
Goh, Yong-Meng
Idrus, Zulkifli
Awad, Elmutaz Atta
Abubakar, Ahmed Abubakar
Ahmad, Tanbir
Quaza Nizamuddin, Hassan N.
Sazili, Awis Qurni
Effects of Slaughter Positions on Catecholamine, Blood Biochemical and Electroencephalogram Changes in Cattle Restrained Using a Modified Mark IV Box
title Effects of Slaughter Positions on Catecholamine, Blood Biochemical and Electroencephalogram Changes in Cattle Restrained Using a Modified Mark IV Box
title_full Effects of Slaughter Positions on Catecholamine, Blood Biochemical and Electroencephalogram Changes in Cattle Restrained Using a Modified Mark IV Box
title_fullStr Effects of Slaughter Positions on Catecholamine, Blood Biochemical and Electroencephalogram Changes in Cattle Restrained Using a Modified Mark IV Box
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Slaughter Positions on Catecholamine, Blood Biochemical and Electroencephalogram Changes in Cattle Restrained Using a Modified Mark IV Box
title_short Effects of Slaughter Positions on Catecholamine, Blood Biochemical and Electroencephalogram Changes in Cattle Restrained Using a Modified Mark IV Box
title_sort effects of slaughter positions on catecholamine, blood biochemical and electroencephalogram changes in cattle restrained using a modified mark iv box
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8300247/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34359106
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11071979
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