A total of 142 entire bulls supplied by 12 different farms were examined at the loading, unloading, resting and before stunning for the follow behaviour occurrences: falls, reversals, heads, mounts, balks, jumps, slips, evacuations and vocalizations. All bulls were slaughtered in the same plant. Carcass bruising were assessed subjectively using a 3 point scale (1 = none, 2 = slight, 3 = severe).The frequencies of the different behaviour occurrences observed during the pre-slaughter procedures and their distribution in the bruising score classes were evaluated. The slip was the most frequent occurrence observed during loading, unloading and before stunning while severe bruises were associated with a higher bulk frequency and a reduction of evacuation.
Relazione tra la presenza di lesioni sulle carcasse di vitellone ed alcuni eventi comportamentali osservati nelle fasi pre-macellazione / NANNI COSTA, L; Tassone, F; LO FIEGO, Domenico Pietro; Russo, V.. - ELETTRONICO. - 59:(2005), pp. 443-444. (Intervento presentato al convegno SOCIETA' ITALIANA DELLE SCIENZE VETERINARIE tenutosi a VIAREGGIO (LU) nel 21-24 SETTEMBRE 2005).
Relazione tra la presenza di lesioni sulle carcasse di vitellone ed alcuni eventi comportamentali osservati nelle fasi pre-macellazione
LO FIEGO, Domenico Pietro;
2005
Abstract
A total of 142 entire bulls supplied by 12 different farms were examined at the loading, unloading, resting and before stunning for the follow behaviour occurrences: falls, reversals, heads, mounts, balks, jumps, slips, evacuations and vocalizations. All bulls were slaughtered in the same plant. Carcass bruising were assessed subjectively using a 3 point scale (1 = none, 2 = slight, 3 = severe).The frequencies of the different behaviour occurrences observed during the pre-slaughter procedures and their distribution in the bruising score classes were evaluated. The slip was the most frequent occurrence observed during loading, unloading and before stunning while severe bruises were associated with a higher bulk frequency and a reduction of evacuation.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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