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No, it doesn't. People should really take a class in genetics before wading into these sorts of discussions.I disagree with what you are saying.
IF a chicken/beef/pork/ and even human is fed genetically modified (GM) products, it has the probability of creating a sterile chicken/beef/pork/human.
There is overwhelming evidence of GMOs being perfectly safe - to the tune of studies including billions of animals.
If you believe otherwise, produce credible evidence. (anything with 'blogspot' in its name isn't credible)
As an example of exactly how silly this is - 99.999999....% of animals in this country are eating GMOs. We're having no problem breeding pigs, cows, chickens, or any other livestock for that matter (and no problem increasing our own population despite consuming mostly GMOs)
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