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No EED should be left with animals for how long?

  1. A few hours

  2. Overnight

  3. Until they finish

  4. For a day

The correct answer is: Overnight

Leaving a dispatched animal with an EED (Electronic Disposal Device) overnight is crucial in ensuring that the animal is properly cared for and that the EED is functioning as intended. If the EED is left for an extended period, there is a risk that the animal might not be adequately checked for signs of distress or any complications. Additionally, keeping the animal overnight allows for proper collection and processing in the most humane manner possible, reducing the stress and potential suffering of the animal. Maintaining a short timeframe, such as just a few hours or until they finish, may not provide enough time for proper verification of the animal's status, while leaving it for a whole day could lead to complications or distress for the animal involved. Thus, ensuring that the EED is actively monitored overnight strikes a balance between adequate attention and humane treatment.