relation: https://orgprints.org/id/eprint/42155/ title: Effect Of Environmental Factors On Stress Indicating Parameters In Cattle At The Abbatoir creator: Bieber, Anna creator: Probst, Johanna creator: Leiber, Florian creator: Spengler Neff, Anet subject: Animal husbandry subject: Farming Systems description: Farm animals experience various stressful situations, of which slaughter is a particularly sensitive event. Improvement of conditions during slaughter are essential to ensure good animal welfare.We identified potential problem areas through guided interviews with slaughterhouse employees and a situation analysis at a Swiss cattle slaughterhouse. After implementation of improvement measures, data from 503 cattle slaughtered in August 2017 were evaluated with regard to the stress-indicating parameters cortisol content in exsanguination blood and proportion of vocalizing animals compared to data of a former study in 2012.The mean cortisol content (3.50 ug/dl) was uncritical and significantly influenced by the driving person and the day. Whereas the high proportion of vocalizing animals of 19.1% was critical. The behaviour of the driving person was also decisive here.We conclude that employee training is the key to further reducing stress-inducing situations during slaughter. date: 2021 type: Conference paper, poster, etc. type: NonPeerReviewed format: application/pdf language: en identifier: /id/eprint/42155/1/OWC2020-SCI-1262.pdf identifier: Bieber, Anna; Probst, Johanna; Leiber, Florian and Spengler Neff, Anet (2021) Effect Of Environmental Factors On Stress Indicating Parameters In Cattle At The Abbatoir. Paper at: Organic World Congress 2021, Science Forum: 6th ISOFAR Conference co-organised with INRA, FiBL, Agroecology Europe, TP Organics and ITAB, Rennes, France, 8 - 10 September, 2021. [Completed]