Re: Four-legged hen
- From: "Susan Hogarth" <hogarth@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 27 Sep 2006 05:31:22 -0700
Lyle Robeson wrote:
...
The hen in question was probably one of those natural mutations or another
plausable explaination would be the 2 embryo egg ie. double yolk that
conjoined and developed naturally after that. very similar to the low
incidence of conjoined twins in humans and other mammals.
I honestly think the first person who mentioned GM was joking; I don't
think anyone was seriously suggesting GM is responsible for a
four-legged hen.
- Susan
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