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Subject: Re: thanking every one


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D C T --friendly poultry orthopedist
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Date Posted: 19:55:05 10/13/08 Mon
In reply to: sonya 's message, "thanking every one" on 14:58:56 10/03/08 Fri

You are welcome.
While several generations of inbreeding can be bad a bit of
it will probably not cause any trouble.
One of my peahens, Twister's Firstborn, has lived with her
father, Midnight the Killer Peacock for all her adult life.
Firstborn was hatched in 1992. She has produced many
healthy peachicks.
But I bought some green spaldings that must have become
badly inbred while somebody was producing white spaldings.
These had some strange toes and some had beaks that were
just a bit strange. So I traded to get some fresh genes.

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