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Re: Request to remove Information



On Thu, 2005-11-24 at 11:43 -0800, C. Chad Wallace wrote:
> Ron Johnson wrote:
--snip--
> > Bad news.  "Domesticated" turkeys have been specifically bred to
> > have huge breast muscles.
> 
> WTF?  How does selective breeding compare to hormones and antibiotics?  Breeding is simply guiding a species along a specific natural path...  Hormones are a load of who knows what being injected into our food.  No similarity here.
> 
> On the other hand, I'm sure turkeys, chickens and all the rest are being injected full of similar nasties...  so... *shrug*  Buy organic.
> 
> Sorry... very latecomer to the thread... just had to correct a glaring error in logic.

Selective breeding has the potential to be just as bad as hormone
injections. Breeders have been known to inbreed animals in an attempt to
guarantee a certain desirable trait. But inbreeding can cause lots of
nasty things including genetic mutations. So a few years down the road
those inbred "organic" turkeys can be just as bad as hormone-injected
ones.

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