Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances

Year: 2011
Volume: 10
Issue: 23
Page No. 3100 - 3106

The Effects of Carcass Conditioning on Shear Force Values and Water Holding Capacity of Different Skeletal Muscles of Malaysian Indigenous (MALIN) Sheep and the Changes in Their pH and Glycogen Contents

Authors : Sazili Awis Qurni, Hilmi Mohamad Abdullah, Akanbi Taiwo Olusesan and Panandam Jothi Malar

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