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Re: O/T chickens before Columbus
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Posted by buickanddeere on June 05, 2007 at 12:26:39 from (216.183.144.41):
In Reply to: O/T chickens before Columbus posted by Gary in TX on June 05, 2007 at 06:35:07:
There is nothing that study can't find out by reading any decent book on how to breed and raise fancy fowl. Looks like there was either money to spend in the budget before the fiscal year is up Or somebody is paying off a buddy with a consulting firm. The rare breeds and base stock of all kinds of livestock and pets WILL BE vital sooner or later. Time and time again with plants and livestock. The commercal breeders do back themselves into a corner genetically. Natural vigur is lost and worse yet natural disease/pest resistance to some new old bug. In a few years bananas will be a luxury food. There is some type of canker ruining the trees. The inedible wild bananas are immune or at least tolerant.
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