1. Risk factors associated with pig pre-slaughtering losses.
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Dalla Costa OA, Dalla Costa FA, Feddern V, Lopes LDS, Coldebella A, Gregory NG, and de Lima GJMM
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- Abattoirs statistics & numerical data, Animal Welfare, Animals, Body Weight, Brazil, Female, Male, Risk Factors, Stress, Physiological, Wounds and Injuries epidemiology, Animal Husbandry methods, Sus scrofa injuries, Transportation, Wounds and Injuries veterinary
- Abstract
The incidence of non-ambulatory non-injured (NANI), non-ambulatory injured (NAI) and dead pigs on-arrival at three Brazilian slaughterhouses were evaluated in 37,962 pigs to identify risk factors linked to them, besides carcass bruises and limb fractures. Total pre-slaughtering losses were 1.18%, in which NAI (0.39%) and NANI (0.37%) incidences contributed the most. A positive relation between on farm steeper ramp slope >20° and the incidence of NAI, NANI and dead pigs at unloading was found. Farm size, pigs/pen, enthalpy at loading, transportation time, truck loading order, muscle thickness and carcass weight, were identified as risk factors for pre-slaughtering losses. Loading procedures influenced the occurrence of limb fractures and bruises (which are a welfare issue and should be reduced). Therefore, personal training on pre-slaughter handling is essential to reduce the risk factors to improve animal welfare and avoid losses during the pre-slaughter process., (Copyright © 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2019
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