A. “Dark muscles, because they?re locomotive, are a different fiber type than light muscles, and the fibers contain different amounts of oxygen-carrying proteins,” said poultry expert Mark Richards, a professor of animal sciences at UW?Madison.
A. “Dark muscles, because they?re locomotive, are a different fiber type than light muscles, and the fibers contain different amounts of oxygen-carrying proteins,” said poultry expert Mark Richards, a professor of animal sciences at UW?Madison.