NR ZEUS
AU Lambooij,E.
TI Stunning of animals on the farm
QU Tijdschrift voor Diergeneeskunde 1994 May 1; 119(9): 264-266
PT Article
AB Recent changes in the Inspection Regulations have made it possible for practising veterinarians to stun and bleed animals on the farm. The Health and Welfare Law stipulates, amongst other things, that it is not permissible to put the welfare of the animal to disadvantage. Mechanical methods are the most suitable for use on farms, and of these methods the humane (cattle) killer is clearly to be preferred. The humane killer should be placed frontally where the imaginary lines between the eyes and ears cross, or occipitally above the brain. A firearms license is needed. As many practising veterinarians are not experienced in the stunning and bleeding of animals, it is advised that these actions be left to emergency slaughtermen.
AD E.Lambooij, DLO,INST VEEHOUDERIJ & DIERGEZONDHEID,VESTIGING ZEIST,POSTBUS 501,3700 AM ZEIST,NETHERLANDS.
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PO Niederlande
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