Stress gives you unhealthy meat

STRESS TO THE ANIMAL AT TIME OF DHABHWILL GIVE YOU UNHEALTHY MEAT!
THESE ARE ONLY  FEW SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCES (there are hundreds more) ABOUT THE MANY HARMFUL CRUEL CAUSES OF STRESS TO OUR INNOCENT ANIMALS IN THE ABATTOIRS:
First in  crowded suffocated transport with many deprivations  there are a lot of stress / then kicking/beating/sticking//Whipping/noisy machines/non familial surroundings/in  rough handling for stunning/rough tough cruel slaughter men/  throwing the sheep in the air/Animals fighting/been hungry and thirsty/abnormal light/seeing smelling blood/seeing other animals slaughtered in front of them/pain from the stunning process…with a lot of abnormal distractions?
And in hanging the chickens upside down(unnatural) before the cruel forcing of the heads inside hot electrified water bath strangulating some and killing a large number before DHABH
-STRESS produces a lot of  harmful hormones(Cortisol/Adrenaline…) which affect badly the quality of the meat in a lot of ways(see details in the papers by Temple Grandin)  ,full of the toxic  harmful hormones in the meat , MAKING THE MEAT VERY UNHEALTHY TO EAT  ???
SURELY NOT TAYYIB  !!!!
  
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The Effect of Stress on Livestock and Meat Quality Prior to and During …

https://animalstudiesrepository.org/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1019&context=acwp…
by T Grandin – ?1980 – ?Cited by 109 – ?Related articles

13 Jan 1979 – The effects of stress on cattle, pigs and sheep prior to slaughter are reviewed. … ingcaused by mixing strange animals together is a major cause of dark cutters …… abattoirs, In Humane Killing and Slaughterhouse Techniques, …

Animal Welfare in Slaughter Plants – Temple Grandin

https://www.grandin.com/welfare/general.session.html
by T Grandin – ?Cited by 36 – ?Related articles

Good systems are available for handling cattle and sheep at the abattoir. … Stress caused by prolonged restraint will be a severe problem if live animals are …

The slaughter of farmed animals in the UK | Viva!

https://www.viva.org.uk/what-we-do/slaughter/slaughter-farmed-animals-uk
Animal welfare organisations are rarely permitted to visit slaughterhouses however Viva! … Penetrative captive bolt stunners drive a bolt into the skull and cause … In addition to the stress of being in an unfamiliar environment, the electric goad …

Therapeutic Approaches in Animals to Reduce the Impact of Stress …

https://scialert.net/fulltextmobile/?doi=ijp.2011.568.578
by D Mota-Rojas – ?2011 – ?Cited by 26 – ?Related articles

… used to reduce stress in slaughter animals during transport to abattoirs. … trips do not allowanimals enough time to fully recover from the initial stress caused …

My visit to the slaughterhouse: crossing the line between life and meat …

https://www.theguardian.com/…/2014/…/slaughterhouse-crossing-line-between-life-m…
29 Aug 2014 – I’m fine with dead animals, but the point at which animals cross from living …. But thereason Heywood’s farm chose to work with the Burrows abattoir, and … humane as the pigs don’t get as stressed as when they are pronged.

‘A national disgrace’: Catalogue of animal suffering at Scottish …

https://www.thebureauinvestigates.com/…/thousands-of-scottish-farm-animals-have-su…
19 Apr 2017 – One slaughterhouse worker was said to have been “intimidating and … Scottish ministers stressed that mistreatment of animals was … and imminent risk to animal welfare” or hadcaused “avoidable pain, distress or suffering”.

CHAPTER 2: Effects of stress and injury on meat and by-product quality

www.fao.org/docrep/003/x6909e/x6909e04.htm
PSE in pigs is caused by severe, short-term stress just prior to slaughter, for example during off-loading, handling, holding in pens and stunning. Here the animal …

Is meat from stressed animals unhealthy? | ScienceNordic

sciencenordic.com/meat-stressed-animals-unhealthy
8 Jan 2012 – “The influence of stress on meat is most often caused by sudden incidents, such as transport or arriving at a slaughterhouse. The stressing of animals harms their welfare and the quality of their meat, so we have routines that make for as little stress as possible,” he says.