Conditions Requiring Emergency Slaughter

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Emergency slaughter is done in animals suffering from:

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Question (English)

Emergency slaughter is done in animals suffering from:

  1. Acute pain
  2. Fracture of limb
  3. Pregnancy toxaemia & enterotoxaemia in sheep
  4. All the above ✓ Correct
Explanation:
Correct Answer: All the above

Emergency slaughter is performed when an animal faces an acute condition that makes it unfit for normal slaughter procedures but still suitable for human consumption if slaughtered immediately.

Ante-mortem Judgements at a Glance
Judgement Examples
Emergency Slaughter Acute pain, fracture of limb, pregnancy toxaemia, enterotoxaemia in sheep
Casualty Slaughter Chronic conditions e.g., obturator paralysis, post-partum paraplegia
Unfit for Slaughter Emaciation, Rabies, Anthrax, B.Q., H.S., F.M.D., Tetanus
Suspect Pneumonia, T.B., Mastitis, Actinobacillosis, Actinomycosis
Delayed Slaughter Fatigued, excited, transit sickness
Why Other Options Are Incomplete
  • Acute pain alone → correct, but incomplete.
  • Fracture of limb alone → correct, but incomplete.
  • Pregnancy toxaemia alone → correct, but incomplete.
  • 'All the above' covers all three valid conditions simultaneously — hence the correct choice.

Key Distinction: Emergency slaughter is for acute life-threatening conditions; Casualty slaughter is for chronic debilitating conditions.

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