Posted on 07/09/2018 7:04:09 AM PDT by Red Badger
This used to be more common before animal husbandry became a science and people would breed to the "best stud" in their local area not realizing that by doing that they narrowed the gene pool and skyrocketed their chances of having birth defects and genetic weaknesses.
If they would bring in three new studs per species to the area the problem would (mostly) go away.
I say mostly because you will always have birth defects in a certain number of births.
It’s not all that uncommon... When I was a kid, I went to the Huron County Museum in Goderich, Ontario. They had two two-headed calves on display there. https://www.huroncountymuseum.ca/two-heads-are-better-than-one/
Big deal. Birth defects have been happening since birth began.
Maybe they’ll be able to sell it to the sideshow when the circus comes to town.
Universities pay $$ for odd things like this as well................
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