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Factors Affecting Penetrating Captive Bolt Gun Performance
Authors:Troy J Gibson  Charles W Mason  Jade Y Spence  Heather Barker  Neville G Gregory
Institution:1. Department of Production and Population Health, Royal Veterinary College, Hatfield, United Kingdomtgibson@rvc.ac.uk;3. Humane Slaughter Association, Wheathampstead, United Kingdom;4. Department of Production and Population Health, Royal Veterinary College, Hatfield, United Kingdom
Abstract:Captive bolt stunning is used for rendering livestock insensible at slaughter. The mechanical factors relating to performance of 6 penetrating captive bolt gun (CBG) models were examined. The Matador Super Sécurit 3000 and the .25 Cash Euro Stunner had the highest kinetic energy values (443 J and 412 J, respectively) of the CBGs tested. Ninety percent (27/30) of CBGs held at a government gun repository (United Kingdom) were found to have performed at a normal standard for the model, while 53% (10/19) of commercial contractor CBGs tested were found to underperform for the gun model. When the .22 Cash Special was fired 500 times at 4 shots per min, the gun reached a peak temperature of 88.8°C after 2.05 hr. Repeat firing during extended periods significantly reduced the performance of the CBG. When deciding on the appropriate CBG/cartridge combination, the kinetic energy delivered to the head of the nonhuman animal, bolt penetration depth, and species/animal type must be considered. It is recommended that CBGs are routinely checked for wear to the bolt and barrel if they are repeatedly fired in a session.
Keywords:animal welfare  captive bolt  kinetic energy  slaughter  velocity
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