Abstract

This study examined the effect of neck cut position on the time to physical collapse in upright restrained halal slaughtered cattle (n=644). Time to collapse was used as an indirect indicator of the early stages of onset of unconsciousness. Cattle were slaughtered with either a conventional low (LNC) (n=561) or a high neck cut (HNC) (n=83). Mean time to final collapse was higher in the LNC compared to HNC group (18.9±1.1s and 13.5±1.3s respectively (P<0.01)). The mean false aneurysm scores were higher in the LNC cattle (0.8±0.0) compared to the HNC (0.6±0.1) (P<0.01). Animals that took >20s to final collapse had larger false aneurysms. In summary, the HNC reduced the mean time to final collapse and the frequency of animals that took longer than 20s to collapse.

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