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The persistence to slaughter age of scars resulting from damage inflicted to ostrich skins during the grow-out phase
2003
South African Journal or Animal Science
Damage to ostrich skins in the form of cuts and scratches obtained during the grow-out phase results in lower quality skins that fetch lower prices. This represents major financial losses to the ostrich industry. The stage at which such damage occurs and its persistence to slaughter age, when it affects skin grading, is not known. In this study we assessed the persistence through to slaughter age of wounds inflicted on the skins of ostrich chicks at ages 1, 4, 7, 10 and 13 months. Superficial
doi:10.4314/sajas.v33i1.3735
fatcat:ivi6ogf33rfrzedvdy7wplluxm