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Date Posted: 17:46:05 05/22/02 Wed
Author: Tweety
Subject: These are really hideous, aren't they?
In reply to: Cari 's message, "One wonders what other abnormalities it has?" on 09:10:14 05/22/02 Wed





Two featherless chickens peck around in some grass May 22, 2002 at the Hebrew University in
Rehovot. Israeli scientists at the Agriculture department of the university have genetically
engineered bare-skinned chickens as part of a research project to develop succulent, low fat
poultry that is environmentally friendly. The naked chicken, as the bird has been dubbed,
would also save poultry farmers large amounts of money on ventilation to prevent their
chickens from overheating. REUTERS/Havakuk Levison


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