Illinois Administrative Code
Title 8 - AGRICULTURE AND ANIMALS
Part 50 - HUMANE SLAUGHTER OF LIVESTOCK
Section 50.50 - Slaughter Methods; Electrical
Universal Citation: 8 IL Admin Code ยง 50.50
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) The slaughtering of swine, sheep, calves, cattle and goats with the use of electric current and the handling in connection therewith, in compliance with the provisions contained in these rules, are hereby designated and approved as humane methods of slaughtering and handling of such animals under the Act.
b) Administration of electric current; required effect; handling:
1) The electric
current shall be administered so as to produce, at a minimum, surgical
anesthesia (i.e., a state where the animal feels no painful sensation). The
animals shall be either stunned or killed before they are shackled, hoisted,
thrown, cast, or cut. The animals shall be exposed to the electric current in a
way that will accomplish the anesthesia quickly and calmly, with a minimum of
excitement and discomfort to the animals.
2) The driving or conveying of the animals to
the place of application of electric current shall be done with a minimum of
excitement and discomfort to the animals. Delivery of calm animals to the place
of application is essential to insure rapid and effective insensibility. Among
other things this requires that, in driving animals to the place of
application, electrical equipment be used as little as possible and with the
lowest effective voltage.
3) The
quality and location of the electrical shock shall be such as to produce
immediate insensibility to pain in the exposed animal.
4) The stunned animal shall remain in a state
of surgical anesthesia through shackling, sticking and bleeding.
c) Facilities and procedures; operator:
1) General requirements for
operator: It is necessary that the operator of electric current application
equipment be skilled, attentive, and aware of his responsibility.
2) Special requirements for electric current
application equipment: The ability of electric current equipment to perform
with maximum efficiency is dependent on its proper design and efficient
mechanical operation. Pathways, compartments, current applicators, and all
other equipment used must be designed to accommodate properly the species of
animals being anesthetized. They shall be free from pain-producing restraining
devices. Injury of animals must be prevented by the elimination of sharp
projections or exposed wheels or gears. There shall be no unnecessary holes,
spaces or openings where feet or legs of animals may be injured. Impellers or
other devices designed to mechanically move or drive animals or otherwise keep
them in motion or compartmentalized shall be constructed of flexible or padded
material. Power activated gates designed for constant flow of animals to
electrical stunning equipment shall be so fabricated that they will not cause
injury. All equipment used to apply and control electrical current shall be
maintained in good repair and all indicators, instruments, and measuring
devices shall be available for inspection by Division inspectors during the
operation and at other times.
3)
Electric current: Each animal shall be given a sufficient application of
electric current to insure surgical anesthesia throughout the bleeding
operation. Suitable timing, voltage and current control devices shall be used
to insure that each animal receives the necessary electrical charge to produce
immediate unconsciousness. The current shall be applied so as to avoid the
production of hemorrhages or other tissue changes that would interfere with the
inspection procedures.
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