Instantaneous Mechanical Destruction

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Charity Registered in England & Wales No 1159690 Charitable Incorporated Organisation Technical Note No 9 Instantaneous Mechanical Destruction Summary Surplus day-old chicks are generated from both layer and broiler hatcheries. Primarily it is male chicks which need to be disposed of in layer hatcheries, whereas in broiler hatcheries cull or unviable chicks require disposal. UK legislation permits surplus chicks to be killed by mechanical apparatus which causes immediate death, exposure to specified gas mixtures or by neck dislocation. This leaflet is based on the legal and welfare requirements of using Instantaneous Mechanical Destruction (IMD). It focuses on the two designs of IMD commonly used in the UK for the disposal of day-old chicks, however this guidance does not exclude the use of other designs of IMD. As unpleasant as it may sound, when used correctly, IMD can be a very humane and effective method of disposing of surplus day-old chicks. It is imperative that all staff using IMD machines are trained in accordance with the Humane Slaughter Association (HSA) Code of Practice for the Disposal of Chicks in Hatcheries - 2nd Edition and the recommendations set out by the manufacturers specifications. Although aesthetically unpleasant, Instantaneous Mechanical Destruction (IMD) is a humane and effective disposal method for day-old chicks when used, managed and maintained correctly Humane Slaughter Association The Old School. Brewhouse Hill Wheathampstead. Herts AL4 8AN, UK t 01582 831919 f: 01582 831414 e: info@hsa.org.uk w: www.hsa.org.uk Registered in England Charity No 1159690 Charitable Incorporated Organisation www.hsa.org.uk

Legislation It is permitted under current EU legislation for surplus chicks to be killed by a mechanical apparatus which produces immediate death. The legislation specifies that: This method shall provide instantaneous maceration and immediate death of the animals. The apparatus shall contain rapidly rotating mechanically operated killing blades or expanded polystyrene projections. The capacity of the apparatus shall be sufficient to ensure that all animals are killed instantaneously, even if they are handled in a large number. For mechanical apparatus to be considered humane and to comply with legislation it must cause immediate death to each individual chick. All embryos in hatchery waste must also be disposed of using mechanical apparatus, however this leaflet is primarily concerned with live chicks that have broken away or are free from their shells.. IMPORTANT Under NO circumstances must live chicks, no matter how unviable, enter an IMD machine along with hatchery waste and debris. Options available There are two main designs of IMD commonly used in the UK, the roller type and knife type. The roller type will either have one roller that rotates against a solid side, or two interlocking rollers (see Figure 1a). The roller(s) have solid projections that run along their length, and rotate rapidly. This type of IMD causes all chicks to be killed immediately in the narrow, restricted gap between the projections. The knife-type design has rapidly rotating blades, which effectively shred the chicks (see Figure 2a). The blades in this design, although not necessarily sharp, must successfully fragment the chicks resulting in immediate death. General IMD specifications The rotating parts of the IMD machine must always operate at the manufacturer s specified speed which must result in immediate death of every chick. These parts tend to rotate at a speed which is pre-determined by the motor capacity of the IMD Machinery must be properly set up according to the manufacturers specifications The capacity of the IMD machine must be compatible with the throughput of the hatchery To avoid blockages, chicks should enter the machine at a rate compatible with its capacity HUMANE SLAUGHTER ASSOCIATION : APRIL 2018 2

Chicks should be fed into the IMD machine by a trained operator, who manually places chicks into the apparatus, or on a conveyor, in single layers The entrance to the IMD machine should always direct chicks into the working parts of the equipment, without causing deflection or bouncing of chicks The drop distance into the working parts of the IMD machine should be kept to a minimum There should be no possibility of chicks being deflected out of the IMD machine by revolving blades The working parts, whether blades or projections, must be correctly positioned to kill all chicks instantly, causing no deflection If the IMD machine stops, then any mechanical conveyor must also stop simultaneously Daily inspection of the waste/chick particles exiting the IMD machine must be made to ensure that the equipment is operating effectively. This inspection should happen as soon as possible after culling has begun. If a problem is identified, the equipment must be stopped and corrective action taken. The equipment should not be used again until the problem has been rectified Common roller-type design: specifications Roller-type IMD (Figure 1a) machines should have solid projections which radiate from the roller(s) or from a solid side. Rollers without projections will merely result in chicks being flattened The gap between the roller(s) or side projections, ie the area through which chicks are crushed, must not be more than 10mm (Figure 1b). Rollers or projections must not be forced apart by the chicks Chicks must be killed immediately in the narrow, restricted gap between the roller(s) or side projections If projections are damaged they must be repaired or replaced; damaged projections could reduce the effectiveness of the machine Figure 1a Roller-type design Figure 1b Magnified section of Figure 1a HUMANE SLAUGHTER ASSOCIATION : APRIL 2018 3

Common knife-type design: specifications Knife-type IMD (Figure 2a) machines should have solid blades, which radiate from a central axle. This central axle and individual blades can interlock with a grid. Neither blades nor grid need necessarily have sharp edges as they cut effectively due to the speed at which the blades rotate The blades should be strategically located around a central axle to ensure that all chicks are killed immediately. For example in Figure 2b blades are located at 12 o clock, 4 o clock and 8 o clock and rotate in a clockwise direction Figure 2a Aerial view Figure 2b Side view of projections All equipment should be set up according to the manufacturers specifications The blades should rotate at a speed which ensures the instant death of all chicks If blades are damaged they must be repaired or replaced, as damaged blades will reduce the effectiveness of the machine Staff training To ensure that IMD machines are used correctly, hatchery staff must be trained in accordance with the recommendations set out by the manufacturers specifications and the HSA s Code of Practice for the Disposal of Chicks in Hatcheries - 2nd Edition. Staff training should include how the machine works and the welfare problems associated with its incorrect use. Relevant staff should also be trained in the cleaning and maintenance of the IMD machine. A contingency plan must be made which: details alternative chick disposal methods in case of a breakdown; identifies trained competent staff who can carry out emergency procedures; and lists contact details for manufacturers and engineers. All staff should be familiar with this contingency plan and it should be reviewed regularly. Although some operators might find the use of IMD machines unpleasant, they must be made aware that any hesitation on their part could lead to unintentional suffering. If staff have any doubts about their ability to use an IMD machine effectively, they must notify their supervisor immediately. HUMANE SLAUGHTER ASSOCIATION : APRIL 2018 4

Cleaning and maintenance The ability of an IMD machine to cause immediate death to chicks is greatly dependent on the working parts (ie blades or projections) operating correctly. To ensure effective functioning of an IMD machine, hatchery staff must employ a strict and rigorous cleaning and maintenance regime: A daily inspection should be made by a trained and competent member of staff to ensure the IMD machine is working correctly. If a problem is identified during this inspection the IMD machine must be stopped immediately All working parts of the IMD machine must be thoroughly cleaned every time the machine is used Relevant staff should be trained to ensure they are competent at dismantling and cleaning the IMD machine A lack of regular maintenance can significantly reduce the effectiveness of any IMD machine A weekly maintenance check of all aspects of the IMD machines should be made by a competent member of staff. If problems are identified then the IMD must not be used for chick disposal until the problem has been rectified. Spare parts for the IMD machine should be kept on-site, to ensure a prompt repair Cleaning and maintenance records should be completed and filed safely in the hatchery manager s office. IMPORTANT Cleaning and maintenance of an IMD machine is essential to ensure that all chicks are killed instantly Although aesthetically unpleasant, instantaneous mechanical destruction (IMD) is a humane and effective disposal method for day-old chicks when used, managed and maintained correctly. DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY In no circumstances can the HSA accept liability for the way in which the equipment in this leaflet is used: or for any loss, damage, death or injury caused thereby, since this depends on circumstance wholly outside the HSA s control HSA 2018 Last updated : April 2018 HUMANE SLAUGHTER ASSOCIATION : APRIL 2018 5

Further Reading Code of Practice for the Disposal of Chicks in Hatcheries (2nd Edition) HSA 2001 Council regulation (EC) No 1099/2009 OJ of the EU 2009 The Wefare of Animals at the Time of Killing (England) Regulations 2015 Defra 2015 Full details of all legislation can be found on the following website: www.tso.co.uk HUMANE SLAUGHTER ASSOCIATION : APRIL 2018 6