Transport Antimortem Inspection Flashcards

1
Q

Transport stressors

A
  • water and feed
  • physical fatigue
  • sleep deprivation
  • social disruption
  • injuries
  • motion
  • noise
  • wind chill
  • heat stress
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Ems of when an animal is unfit for transport?

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- lame (must weight bear on all 4 legs) 
> casualty animal must be signed off by vet, travel separately so can lie down 
- malnourished
- SCC on back of animal
- prolapse
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3
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What is a casualty animal?

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  • emergency slaughter
  • take slaughter to animal if poss
  • ensure prompt stunning, bleeding and evisceration etc.
  • trace back hx of case with aim of preventing reputation
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4
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What are possible killing methods?

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  • pithing (NOT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION LEGALLY)
  • cut the throat
  • cut aorta
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5
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Antemortem inspection

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  • unfit for human consumption (medications, zoonoses, prolapse)
  • welfare
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6
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Is mastitis always painful? Does it have any other implications?

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  • not always

- may get trampled

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7
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How are animals filed into single file physically?

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  • funne grace
  • stepped race
  • crowding pen
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8
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How does poultry sampling differ to large numbers?

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  • sampling selection not every bird
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9
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antemortem inspection poultry

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  • thermal physical comfort
  • monitor DO A
  • ID cause of death
  • inspect live birds wrt DOA cause
  • examine for trauma
  • assess hanging-on waterbacth stunning
  • assess disturbance between hanging on waterbacth
  • check runts tx humanely ( legally now need 2 sizes of shackle)
  • initiate preventative measures if issues
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10
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How is stock handling in abattoirs managed?

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  • grooved concrete floor (multiple directions)
  • expanding metal floor (change in floor consistency will stop them wanting to walk on it)
  • welded rod overlay (if slip -> trauma)
  • rubber tyre flooring
  • light areas and shadows cause stress
  • big steps up/down not good
  • beware overhead distractions
  • distant personnel
  • overstocking v understocking
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