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Highly Effective Frontal Stunning Procedure Using a Pneumatic Penetrating Captive Bolt in Water Buffaloes

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Water buffalo meat and milk consumption has increased in recent years. This species is difficult to stun due to its skull conformation, affecting proper and effective stunning using conventional equipment. The objective of this study was to evaluate the stunning procedure of water bu...

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Autores principales: Molnar-Fernández, Valeria, Muñoz-Vargas, Lohendy, Romero-Zúñiga, Juan José, Araya-Rodríguez, Gustavo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9817958/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36611785
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13010177
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author Molnar-Fernández, Valeria
Muñoz-Vargas, Lohendy
Romero-Zúñiga, Juan José
Araya-Rodríguez, Gustavo
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Water buffalo meat and milk consumption has increased in recent years. This species is difficult to stun due to its skull conformation, affecting proper and effective stunning using conventional equipment. The objective of this study was to evaluate the stunning procedure of water buffaloes, using pneumatic mechanical stunning equipment most used in the American continent, by assessing an adequate site for frontal stunning. The results showed that the anatomical site proposed by the authors had a 95% effectiveness at the first shot. This finding is highly important as it significantly improves the welfare of water buffaloes taken to slaughter, one of the most stressful stages of their lives, providing a prompt unconscious state, as in cattle. ABSTRACT: An effective frontal stunning procedure in water buffaloes was assessed using a pneumatic penetrating captive bolt (PPCB) with high air pressure. The study contemplated two phases; first, 352 buffaloes and 168 post-mortem heads were evaluated to determine the most effective anatomical site for stunning. Then, the second phase (n = 182) was used to validate the stunning procedure at the discovered anatomical site in the first phase, which was located 8 cm dorsal above the middle of the forehead on an “X” formed between the eyes and the base of the contralateral horns, and 2 cm lateral, avoiding the midline, where the skull tended to narrow. A total of 95.1% of buffaloes received effective stunning at the first shot with evidence of the presence of collapse, absence of rhythmic breathing, and absence of ocular reflexes (corneal and palpebral). There were no differences in the stunning efficacy by sex, breed, or skull thickness. These findings demonstrated that stunning with a PPCB at pressures of 1379–1516.8 KPa (200–220 pounds per square inch (psi)) in the site reported here produces a highly effective stunning at the first shot in water buffaloes.
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spelling pubmed-98179582023-01-07 Highly Effective Frontal Stunning Procedure Using a Pneumatic Penetrating Captive Bolt in Water Buffaloes Molnar-Fernández, Valeria Muñoz-Vargas, Lohendy Romero-Zúñiga, Juan José Araya-Rodríguez, Gustavo Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Water buffalo meat and milk consumption has increased in recent years. This species is difficult to stun due to its skull conformation, affecting proper and effective stunning using conventional equipment. The objective of this study was to evaluate the stunning procedure of water buffaloes, using pneumatic mechanical stunning equipment most used in the American continent, by assessing an adequate site for frontal stunning. The results showed that the anatomical site proposed by the authors had a 95% effectiveness at the first shot. This finding is highly important as it significantly improves the welfare of water buffaloes taken to slaughter, one of the most stressful stages of their lives, providing a prompt unconscious state, as in cattle. ABSTRACT: An effective frontal stunning procedure in water buffaloes was assessed using a pneumatic penetrating captive bolt (PPCB) with high air pressure. The study contemplated two phases; first, 352 buffaloes and 168 post-mortem heads were evaluated to determine the most effective anatomical site for stunning. Then, the second phase (n = 182) was used to validate the stunning procedure at the discovered anatomical site in the first phase, which was located 8 cm dorsal above the middle of the forehead on an “X” formed between the eyes and the base of the contralateral horns, and 2 cm lateral, avoiding the midline, where the skull tended to narrow. A total of 95.1% of buffaloes received effective stunning at the first shot with evidence of the presence of collapse, absence of rhythmic breathing, and absence of ocular reflexes (corneal and palpebral). There were no differences in the stunning efficacy by sex, breed, or skull thickness. These findings demonstrated that stunning with a PPCB at pressures of 1379–1516.8 KPa (200–220 pounds per square inch (psi)) in the site reported here produces a highly effective stunning at the first shot in water buffaloes. MDPI 2023-01-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9817958/ /pubmed/36611785 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13010177 Text en © 2023 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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