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On Mar 16, 4:03 pm, "Stan Gula" wrote:
"George Cleveland" wrote in message I don't know for sure but I would bet it is a mutation that they ran across in their cross breedings. They have a pretty intense program of artificial selection t Whiting. Nope, it has size 80 clear hackles for tying paramecia imitations. Both are certainly not far from the truth. Genetics being the truly wonderful and bizarre theater that it is today, chickens that drop ALL their feathers when molting (can you say cheap strung hackle?) and/or produce just itty bitty feathers of the right color/pattern/length/ strength/translucency/oiliness/frost resistance.....and cholesterol content.....are just a large order away. Wolfgang who may not have seen it in scientific american, the oed, or on fox news, but would wager a shiny new nickel on it anyway. |
Great Flytying Site
skin is still there, looks more like they shaved it!!
"Daniel-San" wrote in message et... "13thchoise" wrote [...] Good grief! Check this out. Scroll down to the nude rooster. http://www.jpdessaigne.com/Galerie_p...gewhiting.htm# I had no idea they skinned them alive. That bird sure seems alive.... that is a shock. I figured that the bird became someone's dinner. Dan |
Great Flytying Site
DRS a écrit :
skin is still there, looks more like they shaved it!! Elmer Fudd="on" The mad kiwi stwikes again, he shaved sheep, now wrooster, what's next? Be afwaid, be vewy afwaid. :-D /Elmer Fudd -- Hope to read you soon, Denis www.uqtr.ca/~lamyd You'll have to eat the SPAM to E-mail |
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