Slaughter of Farmed Animals, The
Practical ways of enhancing animal welfare
Temple Grandin editor Michael Cockram editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:CABI Publishing
Published:3rd Jun '20
Should be back in stock very soon
Suitable for: Veterinary practitioners, applied ethologists, animal welfare specialists, Government and private industry managers.
From the ethics of slaughtering farmed livestock to the practical guidelines that must be put in place to maximise animal welfare, this book combines scientific evidence with down-to-earth practical advice for government and private industry managers, veterinarians and animal welfare practitioners.This book provides both evidence-based scientific studies and practical guidance to enhance the welfare of cattle, pigs, sheep and poultry at slaughter. Temple Grandin and Michael Cockram have brought together a range of international experts to prepare chapters on philosophical and ethical views on the slaughter of farmed animals. These include welfare issues and their assessment, the condition of animals on arrival and their management during lairage, animal handling, methods of humane slaughter and assessment of unconsciousness. The book boldly tackles controversial issues around the compromises necessary when balancing animal welfare concerns with commercial realities, as well as religious slaughter. Chapters cover methods of stunning, pre-slaughter handling, equipment design, monitoring welfare with abattoir data and auditing methods. It is an important publication for those involved in implementing improvements in the humane slaughter of farmed animals and is recommended for veterinarians, students, abattoir managers and government regulators.
ISBN: 9781789240573
Dimensions: 246mm x 189mm x 20mm
Weight: 971g
348 pages