slagtepraksis
Slagtepraksis is the set of practices and procedures involved in the slaughter of livestock for meat production. It encompasses animal handling and transport, stunning and killing, bleed-out, dressing (scalding, skinning or defeathering), evisceration, carcass inspection, trimming, chilling, and sanitation. The goal of slagtepraksis is to render animals dead with minimal suffering while ensuring food safety and product quality.
The process typically begins with arrival at a slaughter facility, followed by careful handling to reduce stress.
Regulatory framework: Slaughter practices are governed by animal welfare, public health, and meat safety laws. Authorities
Trends and issues: Modern slagtepraksis emphasizes animal welfare, worker safety, and sanitary design of facilities. Developments