Temple Grandin Research Paper

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Introduction Grandin was born in Boston Massachusetts. Grandin was diagnosed with autism in 1949 at the age of two; she was said to have brain damage and placed early in nursery school. Dr. Mary Temple Grandin was a college professor of Animal Sciences at Colorado State University (Temple Grandin, n.d.). She has influenced my life the most through Livestock Behavior, Design of Facilities, and Humane Slaughter (Dr. Temple Grandin's Web Page , n.d.). Livestock Behavior First, Dr. Temple Grandin was influential towards my life through the use of how we interact with our livestock. Grandin developed a sense of how animals react when they are scared by their handlers. According to called “Behavioral Livestock Handling”, when the stress …show more content…

Temple Grandin created techniques of slaughter and how to distinguish if the animal has been stunned but create methods that prevent the interference of cultural practices. Signs that Temple Grandin has said animals may have been stunned are legs may kick, the tongue should hang out. When cattle and pigs are hung on a rail, their heads should hang straight down and their backs must be straight. In sheep, the head should be limp but due to anatomical differences, the neck may be at an angle. One method of humane slaughter is the captive bolt. The captive bolt should only be used when the eyes are at a wide, blank stare and the animal must never blink when being used, breathing must be absent after the stunning process, after being hung the tail should be relaxed, and no response to a nose pinch (University, n.d.). Grandin created a method for slaughter called the captive bolt. The captive bolt kills the animal and reduces it instantly unconscious without causing pain. The bolt is driven into the animal's brain. It has the same effect on the animal as a firearm with a live bullet. A captive bolt gun is safer than a firearm (Grandin T. , n.d.). The captive bolt when penetrating the brain of the animal strikes kills the animal so the animal cannot be revived by any means (Grandin T. , n.d.). Electrical stunning is based upon the type of animal being stunned. Cattle stunning calls for larger circumstances it takes more than one electrical current to stun cattle so the proper way to stun cattle is to immediately stun the cattle with two electrical currents to prevent stress and

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