arvolupausta
Arvolupausta is a term used to describe the traditional Finnish method of horse slaughter. In this method, the slaughter is conducted by a trained slaughterman who is able to dispatch the animal quickly and humanely. The technique involves a quick and precise cut to the spinal cord, followed by a subsequent blow to the throat to sever the carotid arteries.
The practice of arvolupausta has its roots in ancient Finnish tradition, where it was considered an important
Arvolupausta is considered by many to be a more humane and dignified way of dispatching horses compared
Today, arvolupausta is mostly of interest to historians and those interested in traditional horse husbandry practices.