LESSON 3 Flashcards

1
Q

Good animal welfare/humane handling of animals is recognized as:

A

a. Freedom from hunger and thirst;
b. Freedom from discomfort;
c. Freedom from pain, injury or disease;
d. Freedom to express normal behavior;
e. And freedom from fear and distress

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2
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refers to the “Rules and Regulations on Humane Handling in the Slaughterof Animals for food”

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DA AO No. 18 S 2008

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3
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The transport process is part of the series of events required to get the animal from farm to slaughter, which is usually referred to as

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pre-slaughter or ante-mortem handling

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4
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leading to dark firm dry (DFD) beef and pale soft and exudative (PSE) pork

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stress

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5
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the most insidious and significant production waste in the meat industry

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bruising

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6
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this occurs when animals go down due to slippery floors or overcrowding;

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trampling

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7
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occurs mostly in pigs when overfed prior to loading and transportation;

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heart failure

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8
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pigs are susceptible to high temperatures and humidity

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heat stroke

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9
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restraining ruminants or tying their feet without turning them will cause this

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bloat

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10
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unguarded animals moving on the hoof may be attacked

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predation

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11
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animals subject to long distance travel without proper watering will suffer weight
loss and may die;

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dehydration

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12
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may occur for many reasons including heavily pregnant animals or weaklings;

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exhaustion

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13
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  • this occurs mostly when a vehicle loaded with pig stops, or amongst hornedandpolled cattle.
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fighting

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14
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most appropriate methods of moving cattle are on

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  1. hoof
  2. by road motor vehicle
  3. by rail wagon
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15
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this are also used for transport of cattle and is useful for short-haul journeys where loading ramps are available at rail-heads and communication is direct to destination.

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Rail transport

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16
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also used for the transport of cattle and is by far the most versatile, the method of first choice and most user friendly

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Road motor transport

17
Q

this are suitable for transporting small ruminant

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Double-deck trucks

18
Q

enumerate

at slaughter house what are the required facilities for humane handling

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  1. Holding pens
  2. Space requirements
  3. Separation of diff. types of slaughter animals
  4. Adequate ventillation
  5. Water
  6. Traffic flow
  7. The chutes
  8. Hog retsrainers & other animal knocking box
19
Q

what is the space requirements for large animals in slaughter house

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2.23m2/head

20
Q

what is the space requirements for small animals in slaughter house

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  • hogs - 0.6 m2/head;
  • for culled sows and boars - 1.0 m2/head
21
Q

Give me reasons why Animal Welfare is important in pre-slaughter & the actual slaughter.

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  1. Ethical considerations
  2. Reduced stress
  3. Preventing disease
  4. Legal Requirements
22
Q

this plays a vital role in protecting public health, ensuring food safety, and
maintaining consumer confidence in the meat industry

A

Meat Inspection

23
Q

What is HACCP

A

Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point

24
Q

is an important part of food safety management.  It is a globally recognized, systematic and science-based approach to food safety that addresses
biological, chemical and physical hazards throughout the food chain from primary productiontofinal consumption