Humane killing of sheep
Humane killing of sheep over 6 months old
To humanely kill a sheep over 6 months old:
- use a firearm
- stun with a captive bolt then immediately bleed out
- give a lethal injection
- bleed it out.
A firearm should deliver at least the muzzle energy of a standard 0.22 long rifle cartridge. After stunning with a captive bolt the animal must be bled out immediately to ensure death.
Position of rifle or captive bolt
For polled sheep, position the rifle or captive bolt in the midline on the highest point of the head, and aim straight down towards the angle of the jaw.
For horned sheep, position the rifle or captive bolt in the middle just behind the bony ridge between the horns, and aim towards the back of the throat. It is very important to bleed sheep immediately after using this position as they may otherwise regain consciousness.
Bleeding out only
Preferably sheep should be stunned by captive bolt before bleeding out; however, bleeding out alone can be used in an emergency.
To bleed out the animal:
- Make sure you use a sharp knife at least 6 inches (15 cm) long.
- Make sure you cut both carotid arteries.
- Do not under any circumstances break or sever the spinal cord. This just causes more pain and also paralysis, which adds to the potential for stress.
Humane killing of lambs
To humanely kill a lamb of any age:
- use a firearm
- stun with a captive bolt then immediately bleed out
- give a lethal injection
- bleed it out.
Blunt trauma should only be used when there is no other recommended option and must only be used on newborn lambs that are less than 24 hours old. Then immediately bleed out the lamb, while it is unconscious, to ensure death.
Also consider...
- Read about duty of care to animals.
- Read about animal welfare codes of practice.
- Read about animal welfare law.