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Risk assessment of sheep welfare at small-scale slaughter in Nordic countries, comparing with large-scale slaughter

机译:北欧国家小规模屠宰中绵羊福利的风险评估与大型屠宰的比较

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Background During the pre-slaughter period, animals experience novel environment and procedures which may cause reduced welfare and suffering. Over the last decades, the slaughter industry has restructured into fewer and larger abattoirs, implying potential risks of transport stress, injuries, and impaired animal welfare. Since recently, however, there is growing interest in small-scale slaughter to supply locally or regionally produced meat. Risk managers at all levels thus need to assess animal welfare risks also at small-scale operations. This study aimed to assess risks of poor animal welfare at small-scale lamb slaughter (≤5000 sheep/year and?≤70 sheep/day) in Norway, Iceland, Sweden and Finland, and to compare these risks to large-scale industrial slaughter. Assessment was done applying an individual expert opinion approach during a 2-day workshop. Nine experts in lamb slaughter procedures, behaviour, physiology, health, scoring schemes and/or risk assessment provided estimates of exposure, likelihood of negative consequences following exposure, and intensity and duration of negative consequences for 71 hazards. The methods applied mainly adhered to the risk assessment guidelines of the European Food Safety Authority. The list of hazards was modified from an earlier study and distributed to the experts before the assessment. No other literature was reviewed specifically for the purpose of the assessment. Results The highest risks to animal welfare identified in both small- and large-scale slaughter were related to inadequate conditions during overnight lairage at the slaughter plant. For most hazards, risk estimates were lower in small-scale slaughter. The reverse was true for splitting of groups and separation of one sheep from the group. Conclusions Small-scale slaughter has a potential for improved sheep welfare in comparison with large-scale industrial slaughter. Keeping the animals overnight at the slaughterhouse and prolonged fasting before slaughter should be avoided. Solutions include continuing education and training of stockpersons and, especially in large-scale slaughter, application of existing techniques for efficient transport logistics that minimise stress.
机译:背景技术在屠宰前,动物会经历新的环境和程序,这可能会导致福利和痛苦减少。在过去的几十年中,屠宰业已重组为越来越少的屠宰场,这意味着存在运输压力,受伤和动物福利受损的潜在风险。然而,自最近以来,人们对小规模屠宰以供应本地或区域生产的肉类的兴趣日益浓厚。因此,各级风险管理人员也需要在小规模经营中评估动物福利风险。这项研究旨在评估挪威,冰岛,瑞典和芬兰在小规模羔羊屠宰(≤5000绵羊/年,?≤70绵羊/天)时动物福利差的风险,并将这些风险与大规模工业屠宰进行比较。在为期2天的研讨会中,采用个人专家意见方法进行了评估。在羔羊屠宰程序,行为,生理,健康,评分方案和/或风险评估方面的九位专家提供了暴露量,暴露后负面影响的可能性以及对71种危害的负面影响的强度和持续时间的估计。使用的方法主要符合欧洲食品安全局的风险评估指南。在较早的研究中对危害清单进行了修改,并在评估之前将其分发给专家。没有其他文献专门针对评估目的进行审查。结果在小型和大型屠宰中确定的最高动物福利风险与在屠宰场隔夜宰牲期间的条件不足有关。对于大多数危害,小规模屠宰的风险估计较低。相反,对于群体分裂和从该群体中分离一只绵羊的确如此。结论与大规模工业屠宰相比,小规模屠宰具有改善绵羊福利的潜力。应避免将动物放在屠宰场过夜,并避免在宰杀前长时间禁食。解决方案包括继续对存货商进行教育和培训,尤其是在大规模屠宰中,应用现有技术进行有效的运输物流,以最大程度地减少压力。

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