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Journal of Animal Science and Technology
2019 Volume.61 No. 3 p.111 ~ p.121
Slaughter practices of different faiths in different countries
Aghwan Zeiad Amjad

Regenstein Joe Mac
Abstract
This paper reviews many aspects of ritual and traditional slaughter methods used to produce meat for human consumption in different countries. Undoubtedly, meat is an important source of nutrients that are essential for human health. The global meat market has become increasingly interested in Islamic halal and Jewish kosher slaughter, in particular because of potential market opportunities. The requirement for unstunned slaughter or reversible pre-slaughter stunning makes religiously-based methods of animal slaughter unique. This study suggests a simple framework for a halal and tayyib meat supply chain for the Muslim community that also maintains meat quality and wholesomeness from farm to table as a model for the religious slaughter of animals.
KEYWORD
Halal, Jhatka, Kosher, Non-stunned slaughter, Reversible stunning
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