S1 Flashcards

1
Q

What is Schedule 1?

A

List of methods for humanely killing animals

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2
Q

It is a legal requirement after conducting a schedule 1 procedure to…

A

Confirm death of that animal

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3
Q

Give some reasons why it may be appropriate to euthanize an experimental animal

A
  • Scientific endpoint (EOP)
  • continuing adverse effects (Humane endpoint)
  • Levels of pain/distress likely to exceed severity limit
  • collection of tissue for scientific purpose
  • Animals no longer suitable for breeding
  • Surplus animals : unwanted stock/ unsuitable characteristics
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4
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How is killing of animals regulated by ASPA?

A

ASPA15A permits relevant PROTECTED ANIMALS to be KILLED INTENTIONALLY only by a COMPETENT PERSON using a METHOD DEFINED AS APPROPRIATE

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5
Q

Who can kill a protected animal?

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  • registered competent person in an establishment licence holder register
  • adequately educated
  • supervision required until competence is demonstrated
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6
Q

Where can protected animals be killed?

A

In a designated area in the licenced establishment (e.g. Sc1 room)

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7
Q

Is a PIL required for schedule 1 killing?

A

No

- but must be competent and on the register

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8
Q

What is required for use of non-schedule 1 methods of killing?

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Requires PIL and PPL licence authority

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9
Q

What 6 methods can be used to ensure animals are dead?

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  • Permanent cessation of circulation
  • Rigor mortis onset
  • Cervical dislocation
  • Destruction of the brain
  • Exsanguination
  • MEchanical disruption
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10
Q

What basic 3 mechanisms do euthanasia techniques cause death by?

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  • direct depression of neuronal activity necessary for life function
  • hypoxia
  • physical disruption of brain activity
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11
Q

When can the use of sedation/anaesthesia be used when carrying out S1?

A

As long as its use does not cause greater distress than performing the technique without a sedative or anaesthetic

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12
Q

What 5 methods of killing are appropriate for animals which ARE NOT of foetal, larval or embryonic forms?

A
  • overdose of anaesthetic
  • Exposure to Co2 in rising concentration
  • Dislocation of the neck
  • Concussion of the brain
  • Slaugher (ungulates)
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13
Q

What 4 methods of killing are appropriate for animals which are of foetal, larval or embryonic forms?

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  • overdose of anaesthetic
  • refridgeration/disruption of membranes/maceration
  • cooling of foetuses
  • Decapitation
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14
Q

What method is appropriate for both killing of adult and embryonic forms?

A
  • overdose of anaesthetic
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15
Q

Is overdose of anaesthetic appropriate for all animals?

A

Yes

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16
Q

What route can overdose of anaesthetic be applied?

A

IV or IP depending on animal

- volatiles/gases would take too long to cause death

17
Q

What animals are exposure to rising CO2 apporpriate for?

A

Rodents, rabbits and birds up to 1.5kg

18
Q

How quickly should the chamber be filled up with co2?

A

20% per minute

19
Q

What animals is dislocation of the neck appropriate for?

A
  • rodents up to 500g
  • rabbits up to 1kg
  • birds up to 1kg
20
Q

What animals must be sedaed before cervical dislocation?

A

rodents and rabbits which are more than 150g

- birds bigger than 250g

21
Q

What animals is concussion of the brain suitable for?

A
  • rodents and rabbits up to 1kg
  • birds up to 250g
    amphibians and reptiles up to 1kg
  • fished
22
Q

Give some recognised methods of slaughter

A
  • destruction of the brain by free bullet

- captive bolt, ekectrical stunning followed by destruction of the brain ot exsanguination

23
Q

What protected animals must humane killing/sc 1 be used for?

A

any mammal, bird or reptile from 2/3 of the way through gestation, or incubation period, or any fish/amphibian from stage where it capable of independent feeding

24
Q

When is decapitation appropriate for embryonic mammals and birds?

A

When they are <50g

- small foetuses and avian embryos - sharp pair of sharp scissors

25
Q

what dose of pentobarbitone may be appropriate for euthanasia?

A

100-150mg/kg

26
Q

Hw long must animals remain in 100% co2 for to ensure that they are dead?

A

10 mins