Terlouw et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Origins of movements following stunning and during bleeding in cattleTerlouw et al., 2015
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- 4189948705916516315
- Author
- Terlouw E
- Bourguet C
- Deiss V
- Mallet C
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- Publication venue
- Meat science
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At slaughter, after stunning, the absence of certain physical signs such as eye movements/reflexes or rhythmic breathing helps determine whether the loss of consciousness was actually achieved. Cattle frequently show movements of neck and/or …
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