2018
DOI: 10.3390/ani8080141
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An Evaluation of Two Different Broiler Catching Methods

Abstract: Simple SummaryCatching is the process that transfers birds from the poultry house to the transport modules. The catching process and its associated handling may lead to stress, injuries, mortality and reduced welfare for the animals. The aim of this pilot study was to investigate the effect of two manual broiler catching methods. Broilers were either caught by both legs and carried inverted to the drawers or caught under the abdomen and carried in an upright position. Effects of catching method on crating time… Show more

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“…The catcher can keep the folded wings pressed close to the body of the bird, facilitating the placement of that bird inside the crate, reducing agitation in the hand and crate and the chance of striking the crate entrance. The results of the present study corroborate those from other studies showing that birds that are caught carefully and held in an upright position present less agitation and stress compared to inverted birds that are caught by the leg (Broom and Knowles, 1989; Kannan and Mench, 1996; Carvalho, 2001; Langkabel et al, 2015; Kittelsen et al, 2018).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…The catcher can keep the folded wings pressed close to the body of the bird, facilitating the placement of that bird inside the crate, reducing agitation in the hand and crate and the chance of striking the crate entrance. The results of the present study corroborate those from other studies showing that birds that are caught carefully and held in an upright position present less agitation and stress compared to inverted birds that are caught by the leg (Broom and Knowles, 1989; Kannan and Mench, 1996; Carvalho, 2001; Langkabel et al, 2015; Kittelsen et al, 2018).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Catching birds for slaughter is one of the most stressful stages in broiler production and can cause suffering and stress to the animals (Queiroz et al, 2015; Kittelsen et al, 2018). It also causes economic problems due to fractures and lesions (Moran and Berry, 1988; Gregory and Wilkins, 1990; Queiroz et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Catching is one of the primary causes of injuries in the end-of-life phase [4]. The risk for injuries decreases when birds are not hold upside down on their legs, but kept in upright position and hold by their body with manual catching [115]; with mechanical catching, settings of the machine are important to reduce the risk for injuries [ [117,118] Flapping on the line and vocalisations…”
Section: Shackling and Shackling Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An essential factor in the quality of the final product is that the broiler catching team should be well selected and trained (Grandin, 2014). Pre-slaughter operations, which include fasting, capture, loading, transport, and waiting time at the slaughterhouse, are considered crucial points in the optimization of the production processes (Khan et al, 2018;Kittelsen et al, 2018). Such procedures are part of the follow-up of technical observations of operations called the "after-gate" actions, carried out by staff and machinery that need to be set according to the size and weight of broilers (Grandin, 2014;Frisk et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%