Genre
- Journal Article
Comparisons were made of the behaviour, physiology and meat quality of 24-week-old male veal calves (mean live weight 234 kg) that were slaughtered either at the veal unit (the control group) or following 3 h transportation at space allowances of either 0.7 or 0.95 m2 calf-1 and 1.5 h of lairage. Compared with nontransported calves, transported calves had a greater heart rate during the journey and during lairage; greater plasma cortisol concentration immediately after the journey, but not after 1.5 h of lairage; and greater plasma creatine kinase activity immediately after the journey and after 1.5 h of lairage. The transported calves did not lie down during the journey. There was no effect of space allowance on either the heart rate or frequency of potentially traumatic events during the journey or the plasma cortisol concentration and plasma creatine kinase activity sampled after the journey. There was no effect of transport on either carcase bruising or muscle pH 24 h after slaughter. Although compared with 'on-farm' slaughter, the transport and handling associated with the journey to the slaughterhouse were stressful to the calves; there were no adverse effects of transport on either carcase bruising or meat quality.
Grigor, P. N.: Animal Health and Welfare, Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, University of Edinburgh, Easter Bush Veterinary Centre, Easter Bush, Roslin, Midlothian, EH25 9RG, UK.
Amsterdam; Netherlands
Elsevier Science B.V
Accession Number: 20053011233. Publication Type: Journal Article. Language: English. Number of References: 39 ref. Registry Number: 9001-15-4, 50-23-7, 50-03-3, 13609-67-1, 6000-74-4, 125-04-2. Subject Subsets: Veterinary Science; Veterinary Science; Animal Breeding
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Language
- English
Subjects
- slaughtering
- stocking rate
- hydrocortisone
- ruminants
- beef quality
- animals
- Stress
- slaughter
- beef cattle
- eukaryotes
- animal rights
- creatine phosphokinase
- Meat Produce (QQ030)
- Animal Slaughter (LL190)
- PH
- Animal Welfare (LL810)
- Food Composition and Quality (QQ500)
- Animal Physiology and Biochemistry (Excluding Nutrition) (LL600)
- cortisol
- transport of animals
- beef
- Animal Behaviour (LL300)
- physical activity
- Chordata
- Artiodactyla
- Bovidae
- enzyme activity
- animal behaviour
- stocking density
- potential of hydrogen
- ungulates
- Creatine kinase
- BEHAVIOR
- mammals
- behaviour
- hydrogen ion concentration
- animal welfare
- heart rate
- veal
- vertebrates
- blood chemistry
- veal calves
- animal behavior
- Bos
- density of stocking
- meat composition
- Meat Producing Animals (LL120)
- cattle