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The efficacy of pulsed ultrahigh current for the stunning of cattle prior to slaughter
Authors:A. Robins  H. Pleiter  M. Latter  C.J.C. Phillips
Affiliation:1. Centre for Animal Welfare and Ethics, School of Veterinary Sciences, University of Queensland, Gatton, Queensland 4343, Australia;2. Meat and Livestock Australia, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Abstract:We present results from the development of a new system of reversible electrical stunning of cattle. A single-pulse ultra-high current (SPUC) was generated from a capacitance discharge current spike of at least 5000 V at 70 A, for approximately 50 ms. Ninety-seven cattle were stunned in three experimental protocols. With improvements made to the design of the stun box and charge delivered, 38 cattle were either stunned and immediately jugulated or monitored for signs of reappearance of brain stem reflexes at which point a concussion stun was administered. This use of the SPUC charge, provided as a biphasic-pulse waveform, resulted in a high level of stunning efficacy, with unconsciousness lasting for up to 4 min. These results were supported by EEG data taken from a subsequent cohort of stunned cattle. The SPUC stun also apparently eliminated post-stun grand mal seizures that can occur following short-acting conventional electrical stun, with its associated negative consequences on operator safety and meat quality.
Keywords:Halal   Welfare   Exsanguination   Reflex   Electro-encephalograph   Insensibility
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