Bald Chicken 'Needs No Plucking'
Posted by Unknown in Biotechnology, Breeds, Chicken on Friday, 25 January 2013
Bald Chickens
(BBC News) Scientists have bred a controversial featherless chicken which they say is faster growing.
The birds, created at the Hebrew University in Israel, will not need to be plucked, saving money in processing plants.
While
the researcher behind the breed concedes that they would not be
suitable for cooler countries, he says that in hot climates, the birds
would fare better.
However,
opponents of the move say that the changes do not benefit the animals,
and are in fact likely to make their lives worse.
Professor
Avigdor Cahaner, who led the project, told the BBC: "This is not a
genetically modified chicken - it comes from a natural breed whose
characteristics have been known for 50 years.
"I am just transferring that to fast growing broiler chickens. It's a normal chicken except for the fact it has no feathers."
He
said that broiler chickens were fed intensively to achieve fast growth,
which meant they also tended to produce a lot of body heat; and this
meant that particularly in hotter countries, they "suffer tremendously".
The
featherless birds would tend to be leaner, and perhaps grow faster, he
said, which would improve the quality of the meat and save producers
money.
Pollution claim
Removing
the plucking process would also reduce pollution, he said. The process,
he claimed, produced large quantities of water contaminated with
feathers and fat.
However,
animal welfare groups warned that feathers were important to help
protect the birds from parasites - and that the featherless chickens
were likely to suffer sunburn.
In addition, male chickens might not be able to mate, they argued.
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