Bruising on ostrich carcasses reduces meat yield. These bruises are usually removed as part of the primary meat inspection, performed directly after evisceration. Three separate studies were conducted to determine the advantages and disadvantages of removing the bruises at primary meat inspection or after overnight cooling of the ostrich carcasses (0-4°C). The bruised areas were also investigated to determine their frequency and distribution and to establish the most obvious causes and possible preventative measures. The neck bruises represented 52.58% of all bruises; the high side railings of the transport vehicles being the most probable cause. Large and multiple bruising were probably from the trampling of birds lying down. It was establ...
Before broilers are slaughtered, several parties are involved in catching, loading, transportation a...
There is a risk of shortening and toughening with hot-deboning of muscles. However, with refrigerate...
Ostriches (Struthio camelus) are the largest living birds with only two toes on each of two long fee...
Leather is one of the main products derived from ostrich farming. Current rearing practices lead to ...
The prevalent microbial growth on carcasses before and after overnight cooling in an ostrich abattoi...
Abstract: A retrospective study was conducted to determine the causes of ostrich carcass and organ c...
Investigations were undertaken to determine the importance of downgrading to the Australian broiler ...
Bruising and carcass damage is a major source of financial loss to slaughterhouses in the United Sta...
The effects of hot-deboning on the physical meat quality characteristics and shelf-life of ostrich m...
Damage to ostrich skins in the form of cuts and scratches obtained during the grow-out phase results...
ABSTRACT Four experiments were conducted to de-termine the effects of electrical stunning and decapi...
2018 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.Determining the location of, and investigating possibl...
The ostrich meat has become an interesting source of protein as well as being an alternative to red ...
Separate-sex rearing of slaughter ostriches was investigated as a management strategy to minimize sk...
Separate-sex rearing of slaughter ostriches was investigated as a management strategy to minimize sk...
Before broilers are slaughtered, several parties are involved in catching, loading, transportation a...
There is a risk of shortening and toughening with hot-deboning of muscles. However, with refrigerate...
Ostriches (Struthio camelus) are the largest living birds with only two toes on each of two long fee...
Leather is one of the main products derived from ostrich farming. Current rearing practices lead to ...
The prevalent microbial growth on carcasses before and after overnight cooling in an ostrich abattoi...
Abstract: A retrospective study was conducted to determine the causes of ostrich carcass and organ c...
Investigations were undertaken to determine the importance of downgrading to the Australian broiler ...
Bruising and carcass damage is a major source of financial loss to slaughterhouses in the United Sta...
The effects of hot-deboning on the physical meat quality characteristics and shelf-life of ostrich m...
Damage to ostrich skins in the form of cuts and scratches obtained during the grow-out phase results...
ABSTRACT Four experiments were conducted to de-termine the effects of electrical stunning and decapi...
2018 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.Determining the location of, and investigating possibl...
The ostrich meat has become an interesting source of protein as well as being an alternative to red ...
Separate-sex rearing of slaughter ostriches was investigated as a management strategy to minimize sk...
Separate-sex rearing of slaughter ostriches was investigated as a management strategy to minimize sk...
Before broilers are slaughtered, several parties are involved in catching, loading, transportation a...
There is a risk of shortening and toughening with hot-deboning of muscles. However, with refrigerate...
Ostriches (Struthio camelus) are the largest living birds with only two toes on each of two long fee...