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WELFARE OF EMUS DURING THEIR TRANSPORT AND SLAUGHTER 06/28/2022 FACULTY OF LAND AND FOOD SYSTEMS DEEPA RAJU MENON

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WELFARE OF EMUS DURING THEIR TRANSPORT AND SLAUGHTER

05/03/2023FACULTY OF LAND AND FOOD

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DEEPA RAJU MENON

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Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataS.Phylum: VertebrataClass: AvesOrder: Struthioniformes / CasuariiformesFamily: Casuariidae/ DromaiidaeGenus: DromaiusSpecies: D. novaehollandiae

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SCIENTIFIC CLASSIFICATION

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Emu -- Some FactsNative --Australia. Second-- largest extant bird in the worldFlightless Height -- 6 feetWeight – 40-45 kilos

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Emu Industry in Canada

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*Year Farms Emus & Rheas

1996 967 61,308

2006 182 4000

*Statistics Canada 2008

Emu productsOil -Breeding stockMeat – Hides and Feathers

Eggs

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Slaughter yield from emus

Average carcass weight 35 kg

Dressed yield 53.75 %

Meat per carcass 12-14 kg @ $15-20.00/kg

Fat 5-6 kilos @ $90.00 per kilo.

Hide -0.7m2

Feather -0.8 kg

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Several patentsCosmetics -moisturizing and therapeutic (AAFC,1999)Lowers cholesterol, dietary supplement

Dermatological conditions, epitasis and migraine Anti-inflammatory (Yoganathan et al., 2003) Wound healing (Qiu et al., 2005). Antioxidant properties (Bennett et al., 2008).

Recovery from Chemotherapy (Lindsay et al., 2010).

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Properties of Emu oil

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High prices of breeding stock Requirement of investment, maintenance and overhead Markets for the oil, meat and other products Develop industry related specialities Maintains as a hobby or secondary source of income. Lack of market opportunities Processing facilities Transporting birds to slaughter – stress & weight loss

RESEARCH

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Challenges

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Stressor

Central Nervous system

Physiological ResponsesBehavioural responses

SA systemHPA Axis

Active response - fight/flight

Passive response abnormal behaviours

Catecholamines Adrenaline and nor adrenaline

CRH, ACTH, POMC , Corticosteroids

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Handling Loading Unloading Unfamiliar animals Driving & roads Vehicle – Temperature Ventilation Noxious gases Darkness

Provision for water Resting Handling at

abattoirs Stocking density Novel environment Distance Stunning Slaughter

techniques

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STRESSORS

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Reduction in live weight and carcass yield

◦ Fasting + metabolic changes Poor meat and fat quality

pH, texture, colour, glycogen, moisture, tenderness and palatability

Poor animal well- being/ welfare Corticosterone , catecholamines

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Why should we reduce stress

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ObjectivesDetermine the current practices during the transport

and slaughter of emus.

Determine the level of welfare measures adopted during the transportation and slaughter of emus.

Determine the extent of stress experienced by emus during transport and slaughter.

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Use of special diets to prevent the loss of body mass during transit

Efficacy of ACTH and CORT in the alleviation of adverse effects of stress in emus.

Recommendations for improving the welfare of emus during transport & slaughter

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Objectives- cont’d

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A review of the current practices in the emu industry.

A survey of the processing plants. A pilot study to test the efficacy of ACTH

and DEX. A major transportation study comparing

the effect of synthetic diets and hormone therapies.

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Project plan

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Design of ExperimentWith Transportation Without

transportation

Treatments Dexona ACTH ACTH +

Dexona

Control-1 Control- 2

Treatment-1 Treatment-2 Treatment-3

Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female

Special

Diet 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

No special

Diet 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

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PHYSIOLOGICAL ENDOCHRINOLOGICAL PARAMETERS PARAMETERS

Body temperature –IR Radiography

Blood pressure Heart rate Haematology- Hb, RBC, WBC, DC, PCV

AVTACTH Corticostreone Excretion of dexamethasone,

ACTH and metabolites

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Bio-chemical parameters

•Blood uric acid•Lactate•Blood glucose•Albumin globulin levels•Blood pH•Stress proteins

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Behavioural parameters

• Observation- scoring• Ease of movement• Vocalisation• Number of falls / slips • Fighting / Aggression• Lying down/ standing• Huddling

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Production parameters

• Carcass yield • Meat quality• Fat yield and quality• Changes in body mass • Blood splashes• Bruises

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Other ObservationsInside the truck• Ambient temperature, • Relative humidity• Vapour density and • Air composition (carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulphide, and ammonia levels)

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CHALLENGES Emu producersInformation BehaviourProcessing plantsScore cardNon-invasive

techniques

Farms to be covered

Sample sizeSample collection Hormones

( dosage)Special diet (inclusion level)Laboratory tests

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Behavioural patterns of emus in an experimental farm

• Objective Desktop\pilot study\emu behvr\Emu ethogram.docx

• Current Status • Sample• Focal animal / One-Zero sampling• Use of soft wares ??• Spread sheet prepared ..\Desktop\pilot study\New Microsoft Office Excel Worksheet.xlsx

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1. Pre–transportation challenging of the birds with ACTH, Dexamethasone, ACTH and Dexamethasone in combination would reduce the transportation stress in emus.

2 . Administration of Special Diets would result in reduced transportation stress and weight loss in emus.

3. Adopting of welfare measures during transport would improve the economics of emu production.

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Hypothesis

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Surveys• Review of the management of emus during their transport and slaughter. Deepa Menon\Corrected questionnaire 5th May.docx

• Questionnaire • Sample ???• Score card for evaluation of the processing plants / abattoirs

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  Emu & RheaProvince No. of Farms No. of birdsPEI 36 967NB 15 497Québec 79 1,394Ontario 356 44,495Manitoba 117 3,444Sask. 77 1,869Alberta 190 4,423BC 86 3,128Canada 967 61,308

Statistics Canada Census of Farms 1996

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Year   1993 1994 1995 1996 1997

provinces   1 4 7 7 7

Head 6 12 193 1,519 5,707

EmuDressed Weight (kgs)

82 130 3,295 n/a n/a

Ratites* Head - -

Slaughter in federally and provincially registered establishments

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