Alternative Options to Power Captive Bolts Devices for Cattle
Project start date: | 30 November 2016 |
Project end date: | 01 June 2019 |
Publication date: | 17 September 2019 |
Project status: | In progress |
Livestock species: | Grassfed cattle, Grainfed cattle |
Relevant regions: | National |
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Summary
Gunpowder-powered captive bolts for humane slaughter may be problematic in some countries where gun laws limit access to gunpowder charges. An alternative power source for portable, hand-held and single-operator captive bolts suitable for use on large animals such as cattle may allow ongoing use of stunning in these markets if a low-cost alternative can be developed.
Pneumatic power was identified as the most suitable and safest source of non-gunpowder power for captive bolt use in small abattoirs. Literature review clarified required performance specifications for a penetrative stunner for cattle.
Pneumatic products developed for other applications currently achieved these thresholds. Key features of non-gunpowder devices were examined and features for a portable, hand-held device identified. Competing designs were developed, compared and evaluated in a series of desktop studies. An optimal configuration of compressed gas source, compression chamber, valve, trigger, bolt and bolt chamber assembly was identified.
This project has delivered a field-tested, compliant, reliable, effective and low-cost, pneumatically-powered captive bolt device along with associated manufacturing and assembly plans.
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Contact email: | reports@mla.com.au |
Primary researcher: | Herd Health Pty Ltd |