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Posted by: Pastorpat at Thu Jul 20 14:30:08 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Pastorpat ] I figured this was true. Because we either get so caught up in $$$ gained/lost or we get sentimental we feel we must go to extreme measures to save every baby. Lack of or poor feeding response would be a death sentence in the wild and the weak individual would serve as food for something else. Nature wastes nothing! Kathy, thanks so much for your excellent advice not to breed corns born with weak feeding response because of the possibility of passing on the trait. The Preacher says AMEN!!!! [ Hide Replies ]
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