Ante-mortem Classification for Cattle with Compound Fracture of Femur

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A cattle suffering from compound fracture of femur can be slaughtered as:

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A cattle suffering from compound fracture of femur can be slaughtered as:

  1. Condemned
  2. Casualty Slaughter
  3. Emergency Slaughter ✓ Correct
  4. Unfit for slaughter
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Correct Answer: Emergency Slaughter

A cattle suffering from a compound fracture of femur is classified for Emergency Slaughter — because fracture of a limb is one of the conditions that qualifies for emergency (humane) slaughter.

Why Emergency Slaughter?
  • Compound fracture causes acute pain and suffering that cannot be treated economically.
  • Emergency slaughter allows immediate killing of the animal to prevent further suffering, while still allowing the carcass to be used for human consumption (subject to post-mortem inspection).
Ante-mortem Classification — Full Reference
Category Conditions
Emergency slaughter Acute pain, fracture of limb, pregnancy toxaemia, enterotoxaemia in sheep
Casualty slaughter Chronic conditions (obturator paralysis, post-partum paraplegia)
Unfit for slaughter Emaciation, rabies, anthrax, BQ, HS, FMD, tetanus
Suspect Pneumonia, TB, mastitis, actinobacillosis
Delayed slaughter Fatigued, excited, transit sickness

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