Slaughtering
Accles & Shelvoke Limited - humane stunning equipment 09 Sep 2009
The British based Accles & Shelvoke Limited is one of the world's leading manufacturers of captive bolt humane stunning equipment.

The company have developed a range of products which come under the “CASH” brand including a range of captive bolt stunners together with knockers which, being non-penetrative, are acceptable to many ethnic communities where ritual slaughter methods are required.
The stunners render the animal instantaneously and irreversibly insensible to pain prior to slaughter, eliminating stress and suffering, improving meat quality and throughput, thus resulting in increased profits.
Within the product range, there is a stunner to suit every type of animal and slaughter situation, from the casualty requirements of the veterinarian or humane society inspector to those of high output meat plants with automated lines operating at up to 400 cattle per hour, as many as 6 000 per day on a two shift system.
For further information on the stunning equipment visit the website www.acclesandshelvoke.co.uk
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