They Cut the Mothers Eyes First
[Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eyestalk_ablation)
> The industry calls it “eyestalk ablation”—a method used to force female shrimp to reproduce faster. According to shrimp welfare project : “Researchers discovered that when shrimps are subjected to ESA, they try to escape it. They also flick their tails and rub their eye area. When the wounds are covered or medicine is given, the shrimps calm down. This suggests that the ablation caused them pain and distress. Ablated females’ offspring are less tolerant of stress. They are also more likely to get diseases. There are many possible stress factors for animals in aquaculture. These include handling, crowding, high stocking densities and poor water quality. Eyestalk ablation is one more thing that worsens their welfare.”
[Footage of “Prawn Eyestalk Ablation”](https://vimeo.com/230860778).
[Read more](https://www.shrimpwelfareproject.org/why-stop-using-eyestalk-ablation).
[Source](https://www.instagram.com/p/DK9vGkcTxTR/).
> The industry calls it “eyestalk ablation”—a method used to force female shrimp to reproduce faster. According to shrimp welfare project : “Researchers discovered that when shrimps are subjected to ESA, they try to escape it. They also flick their tails and rub their eye area. When the wounds are covered or medicine is given, the shrimps calm down. This suggests that the ablation caused them pain and distress. Ablated females’ offspring are less tolerant of stress. They are also more likely to get diseases. There are many possible stress factors for animals in aquaculture. These include handling, crowding, high stocking densities and poor water quality. Eyestalk ablation is one more thing that worsens their welfare.”
[Footage of “Prawn Eyestalk Ablation”](https://vimeo.com/230860778).
[Read more](https://www.shrimpwelfareproject.org/why-stop-using-eyestalk-ablation).
[Source](https://www.instagram.com/p/DK9vGkcTxTR/).