A new study in Scientific Reports reveals the hidden pain of fish during slaughter and offers practical solutions to improve their welfare. Focusing on rainbow trout, the research quantifies pain in ...
Rainbow trout, a species farmed and consumed worldwide, have long been subjected to a quiet and often invisible suffering. A new study has shed light on the intense distress these fish endure when ...
Every year, wild and farmed fish are killed in great numbers to feed humanity. A new study discovers that some of the fish suffer between two to twenty minutes of intense pain, once they are killed ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. a rainbow trout face-on to the camera, being held out of water by human hands. Each year, a trillion or so fish are pulled from ...
Wyoming Game & Fish commissioners were told Tuesday that the ongoing brucellosis test-and-slaughter program in the Pinedale area was "discouraging" this past winter, with even more challenges to come.
Information on slaughter procedures for farmed fish in aquaculture is limited, both in Europe and in Italy, due to a general lack of field data. The aim of this study was to gather information on the ...
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