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cervri wrote:
I unfortunally had to have my horse euthanized. When she was "put down" she was given a some blue liquid in her neck. She had to have two and a half since she was so toxic. She went down and her heart stopped. They had to do the same thing with our little dog Annie a couple of years later, only not such a hugh amount.
Some farm animals are shot with a bullet in their brains. Depends on the animal and what they are going to do with it, and who the owner is and what the owner wants. Usually if the animal is to be food, it is shot in the brain. The Physical method is a sledge hammer to the top of there head bashing them to death. There is also a Mechanical hammer used in slautherhouse's.
However, that is not consiteded euthanision.
DeeDee
"If I Die While Camping, I'm Already Halfway To Heaven!"
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dturm wrote:
Do any of you know how farm animals are euthanized??
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โMar-19-2007 10:07 AM
lilhowlinwolf wrote:It's also used to euthanize animals.
I saw something the other day about phenobarbitol being in pet foods. That's usually reserved for seizures.
Food and Drug Administration/Center for Veterinary Medicine Report on the risk from pentobarbital in...
CVM scientists, as part of their investigation, developed a test to detect dog and cat DNA in the protein of the dog food. All samples from the most recent dog food survey (2000) that tested positive for pentobarbital, as well as a subset of samples that tested negative, were examined for the presence of remains derived from dogs or cats. The results demonstrated a complete absence of material that would have been derived from euthanized dogs or cats. The sensitivity of this method is 0.005% on a weight/weight basis; that is, the method can detect a minimum of 5 pounds of rendered remains in 50 tons of finished feed. Presently, it is assumed that the pentobarbital residues are entering pet foods from euthanized, rendered cattle or even horses.
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โMar-18-2007 02:48 PM
darr wrote:
I think i will start making my own dog food. I have a small Chi and feeding her Nutro Natural Choice. I don't have any that is on the recall list,but now i will not give it to her.
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