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Anatomical and histologic pathology induced by cervical dislocation following blunt head trauma for on-farm euthanasia of poultry
Institution:2. Zentrallabor, PHW Group, 49429 Visbek, Germany;3. Heidemark Mästerkreis GmbH Co. KG, 39340 Haldensleben, Germany;4. Clinic for Poultry, University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, 30559 Hannover, Germany
Abstract:The selection of an optimal method for on-farm euthanasia of poultry in cases of emergency killing is still under debate. The preferred approach would spare pain and suffering and would ensure proper stunning as well as rapid death. Here, the effects and pathological lesions induced by blunt trauma to the head followed by cervical dislocation were studied in chickens and turkeys of different weight groups of up to 20 kg. To allow for feasible on-farm execution, including birds heavier than 3 kg, a percussive blow to the head with subsequent manual or mechanical cervical dislocation using a nonpenetrating forceps was employed. Systematic macroscopic, radiographic, and histopathologic examinations were performed with special attention to anatomical structures essential for consciousness and vital functions. The 2 traumatic impacts resulted not only in massive subdural hematomas, cortical brain damage, dissecting vertebral bone fractures, and a disruption of the cervical spinal cord, but also severe lacerations of the medulla oblongata area of the brain stem. The lesions were suggestive of immediate loss of consciousness and indicative of immediate and irreversible loss of central regulation of breathing and heart function. Moreover, the results were largely independent of the weight class examined, indicating that from a pathology perspective the methods used may be suitable for humane euthanasia of poultry of up to 20 kg in live weight.
Keywords:poultry  brain death  stunning  spinal cord  euthanasia  cervical dislocation  internal decapitation
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