Haematological changes to assess stress arising from different methods of slaughtering in pigs

I. Suardana, Gusti Ayu Putu, Aristha Dewi, Iwan Harjono Utama
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This study aimed to investigate the blood profile and neutrophil and lymphocyte ratio (NLR) in pigs subjected to stunning and non-stunning. Forty pigs, aged between 6-8 months and weighing 80-100 kg, were used to assess haematological changes associated with different slaughter techniques and to evaluate stress levels. The samples were divided into two groups, the first group was subjected to stunning (with a captive bolt), and the other served as a non-stunning (control). Blood samples were collected from each pig using EDTA anticoagulant tubes, with 3 mL of blood collected per sample. These samples were then analyzed using an auto-haematology analyzer to measure various parameters including RBC, HB, PCV, MCV, MCH, WBC, neutrophils, lymphocytes, monocytes, and eosinophil, as well as the ratio of neutrophils and lymphocytes. The results showed that stunning pigs with a captive bolt exhibited significantly higher levels of RBC, PCV, and lymphocytes with a value of 8.144±1.66 (×106/µL); 41.5±13.62(%) and 41.805±7.82(%), compared to non-stunning pigs with a value of 7.209 ± 1.22 (×106/µL); 36.65±6.12(%); and 22.2±12.24 (%), respectively. However, stunning pigs exhibited lower WBC and neutrophils, measuring 13.825 ± 8.56 × 103/µL and 41.75±16.64(%) with captive bold, compared to non-stunning pigs with a value of 20.375±9.83 (×103/µL) and 63.30±19.04 (%) respectively. The NLR index was higher in non-stunning pigs, with a value of 2.851, compared to stunning pigs subjected to a captive bolt, with an index of 1.006. In conclusion, stunning with a captive bolt was found to reduce the stress level of pigs before slaughter, potentially leading to improvements in meat quality.
通过血液学变化评估不同屠宰方法对猪造成的压力
本研究旨在调查猪的血液概况以及中性粒细胞和淋巴细胞比率(NLR)。40 头猪的年龄在 6-8 个月之间,体重在 80-100 公斤之间,用于评估与不同屠宰技术相关的血液学变化以及应激水平。样本被分为两组,第一组接受电击(使用拴马栓),另一组作为非电击组(对照组)。使用 EDTA 抗凝管采集每头猪的血液样本,每个样本采集 3 毫升血液。然后使用自动血液分析仪分析这些样本,测量各种参数,包括 RBC、HB、PCV、MCV、MCH、WBC、中性粒细胞、淋巴细胞、单核细胞和嗜酸性粒细胞,以及中性粒细胞和淋巴细胞的比例。结果表明,与非栓系猪相比,栓系猪的 RBC、PCV 和淋巴细胞水平明显较高,分别为 8.144±1.66(×106/μL)、41.5±13.62(%)和 41.805±7.82(%),分别为 7.209±1.22(×106/μL)、36.65±6.12(%)和 22.2±12.24(%)。然而,阉猪的白细胞和中性粒细胞较低,分别为 13.825±8.56 ×103/µL 和 41.75±16.64(%),而非阉猪的白细胞和中性粒细胞分别为 20.375±9.83(×103/µL)和 63.30±19.04(%)。未惊吓猪的 NLR 指数较高,为 2.851,而使用人工栓系的猪的 NLR 指数为 1.006。总之,使用栓系式电击可降低猪在屠宰前的应激水平,从而改善肉质。
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