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A feasible method for humane slaughter of eel (Anguilla anguilla L.): electrical stunning in fresh water prior to gutting
Authors:E Lambooij  J W van de Vis  H Kuhlmann  W Münkner  J Oehlenschläger  R J Kloosterboer  & C Pieterse
Institution:Institute for Animal Science and Health (ID-Lelystad), PO Box 65, 8200 AB Lelystad, the Netherlands;Netherlands Institute for Fisheries Research (RIVO), PO Box 68, 1970 AB IJmuiden, the Netherlands;Federal Research Centre for Fisheries, Institute for Fishery Ecology, Field laboratory Ahrensburg, Wulffsdorfer Weg 204, D-22926, Hamburg, Germany;Federal Research Centre for Fisheries, Institute for Fishery Technique and Fish Quality, Palmaille 9, D-22767 Hamburg, Germany
Abstract:It was observed that farmed eels could be rendered unconscious and insensible instantaneously by passing an electrical current through fresh water. The general epileptiform insult on the EEG was characterized by a tonic/clonic and an exhaustion phase. After stunning, the ECG (electro‐cardiogram) revealed fibrillation. The electrical stunning parameters were on average 194 ± 4 V and 0.636 ± 0.040 A/dm2 for 1.6 ± 0.4 s. Within a confidence level of 95%%, taking into account the number of animals with a reliable EEG (n = 29), at least 93% of all eels are effectively stunned in fresh water by an average current of 0.636 ± 0.040 A/dm2. The behaviour of groups of five eels, which were able to move freely in the water was observed before and after stunning with 50 V and 0.17 A/dm2. After 3‐s stunning, two eels were turned upside down. They changed to a normal position after 10 and 13 s respectively. Subsequently, all eels were very active in swimming behaviour and stopped swimming after 75 s. When stunned for a longer duration, all eels were turned upside down and stopped breathing for a limited period of time. In the last experiment the eels were stunned in fresh water (500 μS) with a voltage of 200 V for approximately 1 s, which was followed by 50 V for 5 min. As soon as the stunning started the water was de‐oxygenated by flushing nitrogen to kill the eels by suffocation during the period of unconsciousness and insensitivity. The oxygen saturation decreased from 74 ± 10 to 23 ± 11% at 22 °C. After stunning no brain activity and no responses to pain stimuli were observed on the EEG. The heart rate increased (P < 0.05) after stunning, which was followed by a significant decrease. Only 1 out of 18 eels returned partially from upside down to a normal position 2 h after stunning; however, the eel did not respond to pain stimuli in behaviour. The developed stunning procedure can be recommended for humane slaughter of 50‐kg batches of eels.
Keywords:eel  electrical stunning  fresh water  slaughter
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