Different slaughtering techniques and possible physiological and biomolecular effects
The aim of the study was to identify possible physiological and biomolecular changes during slaughtering. For slaughtering, before the neck cutting, chickens are immobilized manually or immobilized using shackles. Neck cutting is generally performed using automated knife, often results in decapitati...
Main Authors: | Zaman, R., Shahdan, I.A., Idid, S.Z., Abdurazaq, N.B., Rahman, M.T. |
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Format: | Article |
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Malaysian Society of Applied Biology
2017
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