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- Hock_burns abstract "Hock burns are marks found on the upper joints of chickens and other birds raised on broiler farms. These marks are where the ammonia from the waste of other birds has burned through the skin of the leg, leaving a mark. Many meat processors now remove these marks as they discourage customers. Hock burn normally does not surpass 15% of a flock, according to poultry industry standards, but independent studies have found incidents of hock burn more common. Researchers at the University of Cambridge found that hock burn could be identified in 82% of chickens sold in supermarkets.".
- Hock_burns wikiPageExternalLink broiler.html.
- Hock_burns wikiPageID "3014702".
- Hock_burns wikiPageRevisionID "556977434".
- Hock_burns hasPhotoCollection Hock_burns.
- Hock_burns subject Category:Animal_welfare.
- Hock_burns subject Category:Cruelty_to_animals.
- Hock_burns subject Category:Poultry_diseases.
- Hock_burns subject Category:Poultry_farming.
- Hock_burns comment "Hock burns are marks found on the upper joints of chickens and other birds raised on broiler farms. These marks are where the ammonia from the waste of other birds has burned through the skin of the leg, leaving a mark. Many meat processors now remove these marks as they discourage customers. Hock burn normally does not surpass 15% of a flock, according to poultry industry standards, but independent studies have found incidents of hock burn more common.".
- Hock_burns label "Hock burns".
- Hock_burns sameAs m.08knn_.
- Hock_burns sameAs Q5875489.
- Hock_burns sameAs Q5875489.
- Hock_burns wasDerivedFrom Hock_burns?oldid=556977434.
- Hock_burns isPrimaryTopicOf Hock_burns.