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Published 10:03 23 Nov 2021 GMT
Updated 17:23 23 Nov 2021 GMT
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Measures now suggested to protect these animals from suffering include stunning methods - however, according to LSE, this would still cause some pain, just not as much.
"Electrical stunning with appropriate parameters for the species can induce a seizure-like state in relatively large decapods, and that stunning diminishes - without wholly abolishing - the nervous system’s response to boiling water. We interpret this as evidence that electrical stunning is better than nothing.
"We recommend that the following slaughter methods are banned in all cases in which a more humane slaughter method is available, unless preceded by effective electrical stunning: boiling alive, and slowly raising the temperature of water."
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