Poultry Preslaughter Operations in Hot Environments: The Present Knowledge and the Next Steps Forward

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Main Author: Vieira, Frederico Márcio Corrêa
Publication Date: 2024
Other Authors: Portugal, Miguel Angel Guillen, de Borba, Leonardo Piffer, Angrecka, Sabina, Herbut, Piotr, Jongbo, Ayoola Olawole, De-Sousa, Karolini Tenffen, Deniz, Matheus [UNESP]
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Language: eng
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Summary: Poultry production faces significant challenges, including high feed prices, diseases, and thermal stress, which impact broiler welfare and productivity. Despite advances in cooling technologies and ventilation, preslaughter operations still lead to considerable losses. This review highlights the need for the improved management of thermal environments and animal logistics. Preslaughter operations typically involve fasting broilers for 8–12 h to reduce gastrointestinal contents and contamination. Following fasting, broilers are caught, crated, and transported. Stress levels vary based on distance and conditions, with manual catching often causing stress and injuries. Catching should occur during cooler periods to minimise these issues, and transport conditions must be carefully managed. Lairage, the waiting period after transport, should be kept short (1–2 h) in climate-controlled environments to avoid stress and deterioration. Proper handling and efficient unloading are essential to prevent injuries and reduce economic losses. Stunning methods, such as electronarcosis and a controlled atmosphere, aim to minimise suffering before slaughter, though practices vary culturally and religiously. Logistics and real-time monitoring technology are crucial for enhancing animal welfare during transportation. Effective planning and the optimisation of transport processes is vital for reducing stress and losses, especially with regard to rising global temperatures and production demands.
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spelling Poultry Preslaughter Operations in Hot Environments: The Present Knowledge and the Next Steps Forwardanimal welfarebroilerfood safetylogisticspreslaughter operationsPoultry production faces significant challenges, including high feed prices, diseases, and thermal stress, which impact broiler welfare and productivity. Despite advances in cooling technologies and ventilation, preslaughter operations still lead to considerable losses. This review highlights the need for the improved management of thermal environments and animal logistics. Preslaughter operations typically involve fasting broilers for 8–12 h to reduce gastrointestinal contents and contamination. Following fasting, broilers are caught, crated, and transported. Stress levels vary based on distance and conditions, with manual catching often causing stress and injuries. Catching should occur during cooler periods to minimise these issues, and transport conditions must be carefully managed. Lairage, the waiting period after transport, should be kept short (1–2 h) in climate-controlled environments to avoid stress and deterioration. Proper handling and efficient unloading are essential to prevent injuries and reduce economic losses. Stunning methods, such as electronarcosis and a controlled atmosphere, aim to minimise suffering before slaughter, though practices vary culturally and religiously. Logistics and real-time monitoring technology are crucial for enhancing animal welfare during transportation. Effective planning and the optimisation of transport processes is vital for reducing stress and losses, especially with regard to rising global temperatures and production demands.Biometeorology Study Group (GEBIOMET) Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná (UTFPR), Estrada para Boa Esperança, km 04, Comunidade São Cristóvão, ParanáDepartment of Rural Building Faculty of Environmental Engineering and Land Surveying University of Agriculture in KrakowDepartment of Agricultural and Environmental Engineering School of Engineering and Engineering Technology Federal University of Technology, PMB 704Ondo StateSchool of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science São Paulo State University, São PauloSchool of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science São Paulo State University, São PauloUniversidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná (UTFPR)University of Agriculture in KrakowFederal University of TechnologyUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Vieira, Frederico Márcio CorrêaPortugal, Miguel Angel Guillende Borba, Leonardo PifferAngrecka, SabinaHerbut, PiotrJongbo, Ayoola OlawoleDe-Sousa, Karolini TenffenDeniz, Matheus [UNESP]2025-04-29T18:36:05Z2024-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani14192865Animals, v. 14, n. 19, 2024.2076-2615https://hdl.handle.net/11449/29806410.3390/ani141928652-s2.0-85206570574Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengAnimalsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2025-04-30T14:08:49Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/298064Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestrepositoriounesp@unesp.bropendoar:29462025-04-30T14:08:49Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Poultry Preslaughter Operations in Hot Environments: The Present Knowledge and the Next Steps Forward
title Poultry Preslaughter Operations in Hot Environments: The Present Knowledge and the Next Steps Forward
spellingShingle Poultry Preslaughter Operations in Hot Environments: The Present Knowledge and the Next Steps Forward
Vieira, Frederico Márcio Corrêa
animal welfare
broiler
food safety
logistics
preslaughter operations
title_short Poultry Preslaughter Operations in Hot Environments: The Present Knowledge and the Next Steps Forward
title_full Poultry Preslaughter Operations in Hot Environments: The Present Knowledge and the Next Steps Forward
title_fullStr Poultry Preslaughter Operations in Hot Environments: The Present Knowledge and the Next Steps Forward
title_full_unstemmed Poultry Preslaughter Operations in Hot Environments: The Present Knowledge and the Next Steps Forward
title_sort Poultry Preslaughter Operations in Hot Environments: The Present Knowledge and the Next Steps Forward
author Vieira, Frederico Márcio Corrêa
author_facet Vieira, Frederico Márcio Corrêa
Portugal, Miguel Angel Guillen
de Borba, Leonardo Piffer
Angrecka, Sabina
Herbut, Piotr
Jongbo, Ayoola Olawole
De-Sousa, Karolini Tenffen
Deniz, Matheus [UNESP]
author_role author
author2 Portugal, Miguel Angel Guillen
de Borba, Leonardo Piffer
Angrecka, Sabina
Herbut, Piotr
Jongbo, Ayoola Olawole
De-Sousa, Karolini Tenffen
Deniz, Matheus [UNESP]
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná (UTFPR)
University of Agriculture in Krakow
Federal University of Technology
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vieira, Frederico Márcio Corrêa
Portugal, Miguel Angel Guillen
de Borba, Leonardo Piffer
Angrecka, Sabina
Herbut, Piotr
Jongbo, Ayoola Olawole
De-Sousa, Karolini Tenffen
Deniz, Matheus [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv animal welfare
broiler
food safety
logistics
preslaughter operations
topic animal welfare
broiler
food safety
logistics
preslaughter operations
description Poultry production faces significant challenges, including high feed prices, diseases, and thermal stress, which impact broiler welfare and productivity. Despite advances in cooling technologies and ventilation, preslaughter operations still lead to considerable losses. This review highlights the need for the improved management of thermal environments and animal logistics. Preslaughter operations typically involve fasting broilers for 8–12 h to reduce gastrointestinal contents and contamination. Following fasting, broilers are caught, crated, and transported. Stress levels vary based on distance and conditions, with manual catching often causing stress and injuries. Catching should occur during cooler periods to minimise these issues, and transport conditions must be carefully managed. Lairage, the waiting period after transport, should be kept short (1–2 h) in climate-controlled environments to avoid stress and deterioration. Proper handling and efficient unloading are essential to prevent injuries and reduce economic losses. Stunning methods, such as electronarcosis and a controlled atmosphere, aim to minimise suffering before slaughter, though practices vary culturally and religiously. Logistics and real-time monitoring technology are crucial for enhancing animal welfare during transportation. Effective planning and the optimisation of transport processes is vital for reducing stress and losses, especially with regard to rising global temperatures and production demands.
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