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HSA technical guidance updated

The Humane Slaughter Association has updated its technical guidance for the on-farm humane killing of neonate pigs, goats and sheep following updates to The Protection of Animals at the Time of Killing (Amendment) (England) Regulations 2022

The Humane Slaughter Association (HSA) has updated its technical guidance for the on-farm humane killing of neonate pigs, goats and sheep.

The updated guidance describes the use of mechanical, non-penetrating captive-bolt devices for the humane killing of neonate pigs, goats and sheep within certain specified parameters.

The changes have been made following The Protection of Animals at the Time of Killing (Amendment) (England) Regulations 2022 which came into force in February 2022 and include details of the animals on which these devices can be used as a killing method and the minimum kinetic energy that the devices must deliver for each of the species covered.

Charlie Mason, technical director for the HSA, said: “Historically, manual blunt-force trauma was commonly used on-farm for emergency killing or routine culling of neonate pigs, goats and sheep.

“While this technique is effective when properly performed by a trained and competent operator, there are several variables that may impact its effectiveness including the strength and skill of the operator and the timing and accuracy of the blow.

“Current slaughter legislation prohibits the use of manual blunt-force trauma as a stunning or killing method, but it may still have to be used in dire emergencies, for example when movement of the animals, any delay in killing, or a combination of the two, will cause avoidable suffering. 

“Mechanical blunt-force trauma delivers a more controlled percussive blow to the head and does not require the procedure to be followed up with a killing method. This view has been supported by several recent studies that have investigated the effectiveness of these devices for humanely killing neonate animals.”

“On-Farm Humane Killing of Neonate Pigs, Goats and Sheep” is freely available from the HSA and can be accessed online.

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