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                            Meat inspection and animal welfare practices: 
                            Evidences from north-western Himalayan region, India - Devesh Thakur, R K Ravikumar, Pranav Kumar, Atul 
                            Gupta, Alok Sharma, Shivani Katoch, Vinod Kumar Bodh
                            Vet World. 2012; 5(12): 718-722
              
               
              
              doi: 
              10.5455/vetworld.2012.7
18-722
              
              
               
              
              
              
   
 
              
               
               
               
              
              
              Abstract
              
              
                            Aim: 
                            The present study was conducted to assess the animal 
                            welfare measures for safe and wholesome meat 
                            production as well to understand different roles 
                            performed by delegated institutions in ensuring 
                            quality meat production. 
              
                             Materials and Methods: 
                            Semi-structured interview schedule was administered 
                            to 40 butchers and 40 veterinary officers of state 
                            department of animal husbandry, Himachal Pradesh. 
              
                             
                            Result: It was found that open slaughtering was 
                            common (87.50%), animals did not have sufficient 
                            water provisions and often the lairage premises were 
                            devoid of adequate light thereby making ante-mortem 
                            and post mortem inspection difficult. Off feeding, 
                            offering potable water to animals before 
                            slaughtering was also less followed practice. 
                            Therefore, many a times the welfare of animals was 
                            not taken into consideration. Regular meat 
                            inspection was performed as an additional duty, by 
                            few (22.50%) veterinarians only. It was found that 
                            veterinarian's role was restricted to meat 
                            inspection only. The issue of license for 
                            slaughtering activities was the responsibility of 
                            district administration/municipal bodies. 
              
                             
                            Conclusion: The study recommends appropriate 
                            legislations for greater role of veterinarians so as 
                            to promote quality meat hygienic practices thereby 
                            promoting animal and human welfare. 
              
                             Keywords: 
                            awareness, Himachal Pradesh, meat inspection 
                            measures, meat inspection trainings, veterinarian