Day 020 - 28 Jul 94 - Page 05
1 Q. I think you say 13.5 per cent of the birds were receiving
prestun shock.
2 A. Yes.
3 Q. If an entry ramp had been in place, would that mean that
far fewer birds would receive prestun shocks?
4 A. Not with this descend in the overhead line.
5 Q. But that was something they changed, was it?
A. I do not recall whether the line, during February, had
6 a drop in the overhead line at the corresponding position.
7 Q. But it was something they could have changed following
your recommendation?
8 A. You would have to ask them that question.
9 Q. Presumably you would not make recommendations that were
impossible to put in place?
10 A. Whether it is impossible I cannot comment. It is
difficult for me to comment on that question, because they
11 were the people doing the fabrication and had delayed the
order with the manufacturer for the fabrication. So I am
12 not in a position to answer that question.
13 Q. But in your view, it would be possible to put in a ramp?
A. If there was facility in the contract to change the
14 design specification of the line, the answer would be yes,
but I did not see the contract of construction so I do not
15 know.
16 Q. Right. If it was something that they felt was important
enough, presumably they could have done something about
17 it?
18 MR. RAMPTON: My Lord, this witness cannot answer that.
19 MR. JUSTICE BELL: I think it is better to ask Dr. Pattison. I
can see the drift of your questioning. I very much doubt
20 this witness can answer that question. I suppose
ultimately you can break your contract, pay a lot of
21 damages maybe, and start again. You will probably get
more information about it from Dr. Pattison as to what the
22 situation was.
23 MS. STEEL: Right. So did Sun Valley poultry not call you in
to make recommendations until after they had already
24 started making the changes?
A. That is correct.
25
Q. Do you know why that was?
26 A. They were making the changes for other reasons than
improving the welfare of stunning.
27
Q. Perhaps we should turn to tab H, page 316. This is the
28 codes of practice for the Welfare of Poultry at Slaughter
from the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. At
29 number 24 it says, does it not: "Faults leading to birds
receiving pre-stun shocks are unacceptable and must be
30 corrected."
A. Yes.