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Simple SummaryPre-slaughter stunning is required for the humane slaughter of turkeys. For the head-only electrical stunning to be effective, the impedance (resistance) in the tissue of the head of the animal between the two electrodes must be overcome by the level of the voltage used. We have assessed the most appropriate voltage to effectively overcome the impedance and provide an effective stun, and that is also safe for the operator to use. Sinusoidal AC at 150 V and 50 Hz was considered to fulfil those requirements and was used for further testing.Pre-slaughter stunning is required for humane slaughter. For turkeys, head-only electrical stunning is most often used by small scale producers. To ensure immediate and effective stunning, the impedance (resistance) of the tissue of the head of the animal situated between the two electrodes needs to be overcome swiftly. The impedance is a function of the voltage and decreases non-linearly with increasing voltage. In this paper, we describe a method to assess the minimum voltage needed at which the impedance no longer decreases, that is likely to produce an effective stun. For ethical reasons, gas stunned, electrically naïve turkeys were used to measure impedance at various levels of voltage and current. Several combinations of voltage and frequency, alternate current (AC), direct current (DC) and pulsed DC, were identified that would be sufficient to achieve the maximum decrease in the impedance, and therefore would allow the highest current and the most effective stun. A minimum, expressed as Root Mean Squared voltage, of 150 V and 50 Hz. would be required in AC, 175 V in pulsed DC at 30% cycle (150 at 50% cycle), and 225 V if voltage spikes of very short duration were used. Sinusoidal AC applied at 150 V, 50 Hz was selected for further testing.

Highlights

  • On average, 1.7 to 2 million turkeys are slaughtered in the United Kingdom per month, varying between one million and 2.5 million [1]

  • At 200 to 225 V and above, further decrease in the impedance is minimal in all application types

  • The threshold value was the minimum voltage above which an increase in voltage would not result in further reduction in impedance

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Introduction

1.7 to 2 million turkeys are slaughtered in the United Kingdom per month, varying between one million and 2.5 million [1]. Turkey slaughter practices vary, are often seasonal and of low throughput, but this kind of slaughter is not exempt from current welfare regulations [2]. Pre-slaughter stunning of both livestock and poultry is an essential welfare requirement for humane slaughter [4]. Except for the practice of religious slaughter, EC Regulation 1099/2009 requires the application of an effective and humane stunning method before turkeys are slaughtered. Electrical stunning is one of the stunning methods used in poultry, pigs and sheep [5,6]. A non-penetrative captive bolt [7] as well as gas stunning [8,9] are used, with gas stunning, normally consisting of gas mixtures containing high concentrations of CO2 , being far more common

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