Pre-transport factors affecting the welfare of cattle during road transport for slaughter – a review

Veronika Šímová, Vladimír Večerek, Annamaria Passantino, Eva Voslářová

Pre-transport factors affecting the welfare of cattle during road transport for slaughter – a review

Číslo: 3/2016
Periodikum: Acta Veterinaria Brno
DOI: 10.2754/avb201685030303

Klíčová slova: živočišná výroba, nakládka, přeprava, skladovatelé, stres

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Anotace: In terms of animal welfare, transport per se is very important in the course of the transportation process and transport duration is considered as one of the determining factors, however, the phase that precedes the actual transport is also of great importance (and often even more important) as to stress induction. This pre-transport phase includes many aspects, such as on-farm handling, rearing conditions, assembly of animals, classifying, weighing, repenning in a new environment, re-grouping, mixing with unfamiliar animals, and handling at loading, which is regarded as the most significant factor affecting animal welfare. Therefore, the present work focuses on the factors that play a role during this phase. Those factors are naturally interconnected and their adverse consecutive effects on animal welfare can hardly be separated.