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Development of brain damage as measured by brain impedance recordings, and changes in heart rate, and blood pressure induced by different stunning and killing methods

Poultry are electrically stunned before slaughter to induce unconsciousness and to immobilize the chickens for easier killing. From a welfare point of view, electrical stunning should induce immediate and lasting unconsciousness in the chicken. As an alternative to electroencephalography, which meas...

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Published in:Poultry science 2002-04, Vol.81 (4), p.572-578
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description Poultry are electrically stunned before slaughter to induce unconsciousness and to immobilize the chickens for easier killing. From a welfare point of view, electrical stunning should induce immediate and lasting unconsciousness in the chicken. As an alternative to electroencephalography, which measures brain electrical activity, this study used brain impedance recordings, which measure brain metabolic activity, to determine the onset and development of brain damage. Fifty-six chickens were surgically equipped with brain electrodes and a canula in the wing artery and were subjected to one of seven stunning and killing methods: whole body electrical stunning; head-only electrical stunning at 50, 100 or 150 V; or an i.v. injection with MgCl2. After 30 s, the chickens were exsanguinated. Brain impedance and blood pressure were measured. Extracellular volume was determined from the brain impedance data and heart rate from the blood pressure data. An immediate and progressive reduction in extracellular volume in all chickens was found only with whole body stunning at 150 V. This treatment also caused cardiac fibrillation or arrest in all chickens. With all other electrical stunning treatments, extracellular volume was immediately reduced in some but not all birds, and cardiac fibrillation or arrest was not often found. Ischemic conditions, caused by cessation of the circulation, stimulated this epileptic effect. A stunner setting of 150 V is therefore recommended to ensure immediate and lasting unconsciousness, which is a requirement for humane slaughter.
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Blood Pressure
Brain - physiopathology
Brain Ischemia - chemically induced
Brain Ischemia - physiopathology
Brain Ischemia - veterinary
Chickens - physiology
Electric Impedance
Electricity
Electroencephalography - veterinary
Extracellular Space
Food Technology
Heart Arrest - etiology
Heart Arrest - physiopathology
Heart Arrest - veterinary
Heart Rate
ID Lelystad, Institute for Animal Science and Health
ID-Lelystad, Instituut voor Dierhouderij en Diergezondheid
Magnesium Chloride - administration & dosage
Unconsciousness - veterinary
WIAS
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