Electrical stunning in pig slaughtering in Vietnam: meat processors’ perceptions and the effects on pork quality

Pre-slaughter stunning is essential to ensure that animals are rendered unconscious and insensible to fear, pain, and distress. However, this practice is uncommon in the predominant small-medium scale slaughterhouses in Vietnam due to traditional slaughter practices and beliefs that electrical stunn...

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Autores principales: Trang Thi-Huyen Le, Tra Vu Thi Thu, Nhiem Duong Van, Hung Nguyen-Viet, Unger, Fred, Hieu Dong Van, Sinh Dang-Xuan
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Publicado: International Livestock Research Institute 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/177132
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author Trang Thi-Huyen Le
Tra Vu Thi Thu
Nhiem Duong Van
Hung Nguyen-Viet
Unger, Fred
Hieu Dong Van
Sinh Dang-Xuan
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Hung Nguyen-Viet
Nhiem Duong Van
Sinh Dang-Xuan
Tra Vu Thi Thu
Trang Thi-Huyen Le
Unger, Fred
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Hung Nguyen-Viet
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description Pre-slaughter stunning is essential to ensure that animals are rendered unconscious and insensible to fear, pain, and distress. However, this practice is uncommon in the predominant small-medium scale slaughterhouses in Vietnam due to traditional slaughter practices and beliefs that electrical stunning may affect meat quality. This study aimed to (i) understand the perceptions and practices of meat processors regarding pre-slaughter stunning, and (ii) evaluate the effects of electrical stunning on pork quality. In December 2024, face-to-face interviews were conducted with 27 small- and medium-scale pig slaughterhouse owners and meat processors across three districts in Hanoi, using a structured questionnaire. In parallel, an experimental trial was conducted with 30 healthy Duroc (Landrace×Yorkshire) pigs, randomly assigned to two groups. One group underwent electrical stunning before slaughter, while the other was slaughtered without stunning (direct bleeding). pH, meat color, 24-hour post-mortem drip loss, cooking loss ratio, and tenderness of the longissimus dorsi muscle were measured for pork samples. Meat from both groups was also processed into ‘giò’, a traditional Vietnamese pork sausage, and evaluated through sensory analysis. The results showed that most respondents lacked adequate knowledge of stunning prior to slaughter. Furthermore, 59.3% expressed concern that stunning could negatively impact the quality of pork and pork sausage. No significant differences were observed between the two groups in pH, meat color, drip loss, cooking loss, or tenderness. Sensory evaluation of the pork (sausage) revealed no significant differences in most attributes. Pork from electrically stunned pigs, characterized by flat, smooth slices, non-sticky texture, and distinctive light pink color, was rated higher than that from non-stunned pigs. These findings highlight the need for improved awareness and understanding of stunning practices among stakeholders. Ongoing research, policy development, and stakeholder outreach are essential to enhance awareness and adoption of humane stunning practices, thereby improving animal welfare standards in Vietnam.
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spelling CGSpace1771322025-11-04T19:47:41Z Electrical stunning in pig slaughtering in Vietnam: meat processors’ perceptions and the effects on pork quality Trang Thi-Huyen Le Tra Vu Thi Thu Nhiem Duong Van Hung Nguyen-Viet Unger, Fred Hieu Dong Van Sinh Dang-Xuan animal products animal welfare food quality swine Pre-slaughter stunning is essential to ensure that animals are rendered unconscious and insensible to fear, pain, and distress. However, this practice is uncommon in the predominant small-medium scale slaughterhouses in Vietnam due to traditional slaughter practices and beliefs that electrical stunning may affect meat quality. This study aimed to (i) understand the perceptions and practices of meat processors regarding pre-slaughter stunning, and (ii) evaluate the effects of electrical stunning on pork quality. In December 2024, face-to-face interviews were conducted with 27 small- and medium-scale pig slaughterhouse owners and meat processors across three districts in Hanoi, using a structured questionnaire. In parallel, an experimental trial was conducted with 30 healthy Duroc (Landrace×Yorkshire) pigs, randomly assigned to two groups. One group underwent electrical stunning before slaughter, while the other was slaughtered without stunning (direct bleeding). pH, meat color, 24-hour post-mortem drip loss, cooking loss ratio, and tenderness of the longissimus dorsi muscle were measured for pork samples. Meat from both groups was also processed into ‘giò’, a traditional Vietnamese pork sausage, and evaluated through sensory analysis. The results showed that most respondents lacked adequate knowledge of stunning prior to slaughter. Furthermore, 59.3% expressed concern that stunning could negatively impact the quality of pork and pork sausage. No significant differences were observed between the two groups in pH, meat color, drip loss, cooking loss, or tenderness. Sensory evaluation of the pork (sausage) revealed no significant differences in most attributes. Pork from electrically stunned pigs, characterized by flat, smooth slices, non-sticky texture, and distinctive light pink color, was rated higher than that from non-stunned pigs. These findings highlight the need for improved awareness and understanding of stunning practices among stakeholders. Ongoing research, policy development, and stakeholder outreach are essential to enhance awareness and adoption of humane stunning practices, thereby improving animal welfare standards in Vietnam. 2025-10-01 2025-10-15T18:19:40Z 2025-10-15T18:19:40Z Presentation https://hdl.handle.net/10568/177132 en Open Access application/pdf International Livestock Research Institute Trang Thi-Huyen Le, Tra Vu Thi Thu, Nhiem Duong Van, Hung Nguyen-Viet, Unger, F., Hieu Dong Van and Sinh Dang-Xuan. 2025. Electrical stunning in pig slaughtering in Vietnam: meat processors’ perceptions and the effects on pork quality. Presentation at the International Conference on Sustainable Animal Agriculture for Developing Countries (SAADC 2025), Can Tho Province, Vietnam, 1-4 October 2025. Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI.
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animal welfare
food quality
swine
Trang Thi-Huyen Le
Tra Vu Thi Thu
Nhiem Duong Van
Hung Nguyen-Viet
Unger, Fred
Hieu Dong Van
Sinh Dang-Xuan
Electrical stunning in pig slaughtering in Vietnam: meat processors’ perceptions and the effects on pork quality
title Electrical stunning in pig slaughtering in Vietnam: meat processors’ perceptions and the effects on pork quality
title_full Electrical stunning in pig slaughtering in Vietnam: meat processors’ perceptions and the effects on pork quality
title_fullStr Electrical stunning in pig slaughtering in Vietnam: meat processors’ perceptions and the effects on pork quality
title_full_unstemmed Electrical stunning in pig slaughtering in Vietnam: meat processors’ perceptions and the effects on pork quality
title_short Electrical stunning in pig slaughtering in Vietnam: meat processors’ perceptions and the effects on pork quality
title_sort electrical stunning in pig slaughtering in vietnam meat processors perceptions and the effects on pork quality
topic animal products
animal welfare
food quality
swine
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/177132
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