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Welfare at slaughter

Veterinary Record, 2017
Following recent letters on the issue of stunning at slaughter and labelling of meat in Veterinary Record , the BVA and the Veterinary Public Health Association (VPHA) would like to emphasise to members that its first priority is animal welfare at slaughter, which includes campaigning to ban non-stun slaughter as Ryan Waters’ letter states ( VR , July ...
Gudrun Ravetz, Lewis Grant
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Slaughter of poultry

Veterinary Record, 2006
SIR, – In recent months, on national television, we have seen sickening images of chickens being stuffed into bags while still alive in order to cull these birds during avian influenza outbreaks.
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Slaughter of deer

Veterinary Record, 1983
Deer farming in the British Isles is in its infancy but the industry is growing. Deer farmers retail their own venison from the farm having shot individual deer at close range as they graze. Although the method of killing is effective, humane and does not alarm the other deer, it is primitive.
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Stunning and slaughter.

2004
In most of the developed countries, excluding the United States of America, it is a statutory requirement that all animals including poultry slaughtered for human consumption are rendered immediately unconscious (stunning) and they remain so until death supervenes through blood loss (slaughter).
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Welfare of chickens at slaughter

Veterinary Record, 2017
John Fishwick, BVA President and Lewis Grant, Veterinary Public Health Association President, respond: BVA believes that all animals should be effectively stunned before slaughter on animal welfare grounds, rendering the bird or animal unconscious and insensible to pain.
John Fishwick, Lewis Grant
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Non‐stun slaughter

Veterinary Record, 2014
IN response to Simon Hayes's statement in his recent letter that ‘Shechita is not non-stun slaughter as the cut causes both a stun and kill in a …
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Slaughter at the bridge

Science, 2016
Grisly find suggests Bronze Age northern Europe was more organized—and violent—than thought.
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Slaughter without stunning

Veterinary Record, 2012
Bill Reilly has spent his professional life working in public health and is a past-president of the BVA. The current situation is not acceptable, says Bill Reilly AS a postgraduate veterinary public health student in the late 1970s I was appalled to witness Schecita slaughter, something I had not seen as an undergraduate. The distress, fear and pain
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