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RE: Cornball, can it be done?

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Posted by: aspidites at Thu Dec 3 18:05:18 2009  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by aspidites ]  
   

**It puts others in the mindset that since they -can- do something, then they also -should- do that. I apologize if I wasn't forward enough with that, I was tired when I posted. Like I stated in the post after, just because you can do something, doesn't mean you should. Is breeding a cornball ethical, well sure, I guess if you wanna argue that, I wont fight it. But logical? No, not really. **

It really is pathetic when people try to reduce this argument to 'should we' and also make statements like 'who would want such an animal anyway?' You do realize that you aren't really making an argument, right? It is all personal opinion/desire. I would be interested in such an animal. Why? Precisely because of it's uniqueness. It would be something odd that is unusual. It is not, as you claim, simply for bragging rights that you were the first to produce it. It is to see what the unique combination of genetic material would create and to see if the actual product is what we might have dreamed in our minds it would be.

**My comment was never about -owning- hybrids, it was about the pointless breeding of two perfectly good seperate snake species.**

Why is it pointless exactly? Isn't that your opinion? To me it would have a point. Also, isn't it your opinion that the two parental species are perfect? Maybe I don't happen to like either of the parental species, but I'm in love with their progeny. Isn't that alright?

**Not to mention how messed up it would be with the genetic differences between the two...**

How do you know it would be messed up? What kind of studies have you done? People might have thought that about jungle corns - but they aren't messed up and to some extent do better than either parent. Ever heard of hybrid vigor?

**I dont give a flying monkey if you want to own a hybrid, or never do. I was arguing against the -breeding- of the two species...it just seems really pointless to me, and thus illogical. **

Why is it illogical?


   

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