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Head Restraint Options

 

 

Active

Part-passive

Passive

 

Head-yoke and chin-lift

 

 

Cantilever neck-yoke

 

Hinged neck-yoke

Head shelf

Effect of restraint on animal

Held securely in a fixed position

Backward movement restricted

Backward movement restricted

Downwards movement restricted

Advantages

  • Animal held stable
  • Allows accurate shot
  • Good for training staff
  • Can hold heavy animals
  • Animal cannot move backwards
  • Animal held stable
  • Allows accurate shot
  • Good for training staff
  • Animal cannot move backwards
  • Animal held stable
  • Allows accurate shot
  • Head held in a good position
  • Animal cannot move backwards
  • Allows accurate shot
  • No distraction to animal
  • No power requirements
  • No extra stress to the animal
  • Not physically restrained
  • No effect on throughput time

Disadvantages

  • Extra stress experienced
  • Slower throughput time
  • Increased time in stun-box prior to stunning
  • Disruption of carcase removal
  • Extra stress experienced
  • Slower throughput time
  • Increased time in stun-box prior to stunning
  • Disruption of carcase removal
  • Cannot hold heavy, strong animals
  • The passive arm may deter animal from entering the stun-box
  • The moving arm may stress the animal
  • Does not restrict all movement
  • A bar may be needed across the top of the box
  • A rump-push may be required to position the animal (power would be required)

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