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二氧化碳全舍宰杀蛋鸡的生理反应。

Physiological responses of laying hens during whole-house killing with carbon dioxide.

机构信息

Institute of Biodiversity, Animal Health and Comparative Medicine, College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences, University of Glasgow, Bearsden Road, Glasgow, G61 1QH, UK.

出版信息

Br Poult Sci. 2011 Dec;52(6):645-57. doi: 10.1080/00071668.2011.640307.

Abstract
  1. Poultry on farms are sometimes required to be killed in an emergency, such as during a disease epidemic, yet none of the available methods are ideal. Whole-house carbon dioxide (CO(2)) administration has practical advantages, but gives rise to welfare concerns. 2. The study measured the body temperature, respiration, cardiac and brain activity (EEG) responses of 10 adult hens placed in tiered cages in a deep pit house while the entire flock (28,000 end-of-lay hens) was killed with CO(2). Video and thermographic images were also recorded. Liquid CO(2) was injected into the building producing a gaseous concentration of 45% within 19 min. 3. Those hens nearest the gas delivery site showed delayed respiratory, cardiac and EEG responses compared with those at more distant locations. Although sub-zero temperatures were recorded in the immediate vicinity of some birds, body temperatures indicated that they did not die of hypothermia. 4. EEG characteristics strongly associated with unconsciousness were used to determine an unequivocal time to loss of consciousness; this ranged from 6·0 to 10·5 (average 7·8) min after onset of gas injection. Distinctive cardiac and respiratory responses were seen following gas exposure; in particular, birds responded to inhalation of CO(2) by deep breathing. 5. The primary welfare concern is the duration of unpleasant respiratory effects, such as deep breathing, while the birds were substantively conscious. However, the concentration of CO(2) to which the birds were exposed while conscious would not have stimulated nasal and oral nociceptors. Time to death varied between 12·0 and 22·1 min after gas delivery.
摘要
  1. 农场中的家禽有时需要在紧急情况下被宰杀,例如在疾病流行期间,但目前没有一种方法是理想的。全屋二氧化碳(CO(2))管理具有实际优势,但引起了福利问题。2. 该研究测量了 10 只成年母鸡在深坑房中分层笼中放置时的体温、呼吸、心脏和脑活动(EEG)反应,而整个鸡群(28000 只产蛋后期母鸡)则用 CO(2)杀死。还记录了视频和热成像图像。液态 CO(2)被注入建筑物中,在 19 分钟内产生 45%的气态浓度。3. 那些离气体输送地点最近的母鸡与位于较远位置的母鸡相比,呼吸、心脏和 EEG 反应出现延迟。尽管在一些鸟类的附近记录到了零下的温度,但体温表明它们没有死于体温过低。4. 与无意识强烈相关的 EEG 特征用于确定明确的意识丧失时间;这从气体注射开始后 6.0 到 10.5(平均 7.8)分钟不等。在暴露于气体后观察到明显的心脏和呼吸反应;特别是,鸟类对 CO(2)的吸入会导致深呼吸。5. 主要的福利问题是鸟类在实质性意识清醒时不愉快的呼吸影响的持续时间,例如深呼吸。然而,鸟类在有意识时暴露于 CO(2)的浓度不会刺激鼻和口腔伤害感受器。从气体输送后到死亡的时间在 12.0 到 22.1 分钟之间变化。

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