To calm then sedate
Most U.S. poultry plants use electricity, a method from the 1960s, to render animals insensible to pain before processing. Employees shackle live birds upside down while they're still conscious. The CAS uses increasing levels of carbon dioxide to calm then sedate the chickens before bringing about an irreversible loss of consciousness prior to processing. Since birds are stunned before handling, no bird is upside-down while conscious. This improves poultry welfare – and creates a better working environment for employees.
Less stress
"Since implementing the CAS system, we're seeing measurable poultry welfare improvements throughout the process, as well as improvements in product quality. Our technology uses both carbon dioxide and oxygen in the mix, which creates less stress on the birds as they go through the chambers," said Bruce Stewart-Brown, DVM, Senior Vice President of Food Safety, Quality and Live Production. "The difference is night and day.
Milford facility
Perdue's Milford facility supplies 1.2 million organic and no-antibiotics-ever chickens per week for Perdue®, Perdue® Harvestland®, Coleman Organic® and customer-owned brands. Perdue will continue the gradual conversion of the rest of its harvest plants to Controlled Atmosphere Stunning, with the next installation planned for 2019.
Advancing animal care
In 2016, Perdue laid out an extensive program to advance animal care. These changes helped Perdue achieve the second highest level in the Business Benchmark on Farm Animal Welfare, released February 22, 2018. Perdue Farms was recognized for making animal welfare integral to its business strategies, and placed among the top 15% of more than 100 global food companies. Perdue was one of only three U.S. poultry or meat companies to achieve Tier 2 or higher.
Transport
In the second phase of the Marel CAS process, covered trucks will transport the birds in redesigned crates to a fully-enclosed, temperature-controlled, de-stressing area prior to processing called the "lairage" area. The transport crates are then transferred to the Marel Poultry CAS system, so the birds stay calm and are never handled when conscious. This new process, the first of its kind in the US, will be fully operational in fall 2018.
About Perdue Farms
Perdue Farms is a third-generation, family owned, US food and agriculture company.
Perdue focuses on continuous improvement, constant learning and sharing those insights across different production methods. That innovative approach is driving change throughout the company and onto farms. This continuous advancement is leading Perdue toward its vision of becoming the most trusted name in food and agricultural products.
The Perdue® brand is the number-one brand of fresh chicken in the US, and Perdue AgriBusiness is an international agricultural products and services company. As the company approaches our 100th anniversary in 2020, the path forward is about getting better, not just bigger. Perdue never uses drugs for growth promotion in raising poultry and livestock, and is actively advancing its animal welfare programs. Perdue’s brands are leaders in no-antibiotics-ever chicken, turkey and pork, and in USDA-certified organic chicken.
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