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What is fetal bovine serum and should it be used?

The commercial production of fetal bovine serum starts with the collection of blood from fetal calves at licensed abattoirs.

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How are animals killed for food?

The process of killing an animal for the purpose of producing meat and meat products is referred to as slaughter. There are a number of steps involved from the time an animal leaves the farm until they are slaughtered and processed into meat and meat products.

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What is low atmospheric pressure stunning (LAPS)?

Low Atmospheric Pressure Stunning (LAPS) is a form of stunning (inducing unconsciousness prior to slaughter) which may offer significant welfare improvements over the main commercial methods of gas and electrical stunning currently used for poultry. Its use in Australia should be considered. How does LAPS work?

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Are there animal welfare advantages to on-farm mobile slaughtering units or micro-abattoirs?

The concept of a mobile slaughtering unit arose from the need to slaughter animals on farm for personal consumption.

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What does the term humane killing or humane slaughter mean?

Dictionary meanings of humane include: ‘kind, benevolent behaviour’ and ‘compassion for the suffering or distressed’ when applied to people and ‘inflicts less pain than others’ when applied to an instrument.

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What are the animal welfare issues associated with different stunning methods for pigs at slaughter?

In Australia, it is legally required that pigs are stunned prior to slaughter. The purpose of stunning is to ensure an animal is unconscious and unable to experience pain, suffering or distress before slaughter.

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Is home slaughter of farm animals humane?

RSPCA Australia is opposed to the sale at (street) markets and saleyards of individual farm animals destined for home slaughter because it cannot be guaranteed that such animals will be humanely and competently handled, transported and then killed.

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What are the animal welfare issues with mass killing of farmed animals using ventilation shutdown?

Ventilation shutdown (VSD) methods cause prolonged distress and suffering of animals before death.

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How is animal welfare regulated at Australian abattoirs and poultry processors?

An abattoir is a facility that slaughters animals to produce meat and meat products for human consumption. A poultry processor is a facility that slaughters specifically poultry to produce meat and meat products for human consumption. State and territory governments regulate animal welfare in Australia.

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What is mass killing?

Mass killing, or the killing of large numbers of farmed animals, is at times required in the event of an emergency animal disease outbreak to control and prevent further spread of the disease.

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