Weird looking chicken on e-bay.

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Is this even real????


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If it is real...what breed is it???
 
Oh, it's real alright...check the Naked Neck/Turken thread. I don't remember what post...start at the beginning and search for these chickens...they are on there!!
 
Yea, it's real




Featherless chickenA new breed of "naked" chicken created by scientists in the search for tastier, healthier poultry has angered animal rights campaigners.

Despite its bizarre appearance, the red-skinned broiler could become a supermarket success because it is designed to grow faster and contain less fat than normal chickens. It will also be cheaper to produce since its lack of feathers means there is no need to pluck it before it hits the shelves.

The new, genetically modified breed was reared by Israeli genetics expert Avigdor Cahaner, of the Rehovot Institute near Tel Aviv. He said it would grow faster in hot weather because it was not prone to over-heating like normal chickens, whose growth rate drops when they get too warm.

He said: "That's why the growth rate of broilers is significantly lower in hot seasons and why poultry meat is expensive in hot countries."

Mr Cahaner claims the birds produce leaner meat because no feathers means less subcutaneous fat, and farming them would be less damaging to the environment because poultry farmers would not have to use ventilation to prevent chickens overheating.

He said: "Feathers are a waste. The chickens are using feed to produce something that has to be dumped and the farmers have to waste electricity to overcome the fact."

Animal rights campaigners condemned the plan.

Adrian Bebb of Friends of the Earth said: "This is scientists tampering with our food again just to make it even cheaper. I think it will have a traumatic effect on animals and the public will be horrified."

Spencer Fitzgibbon, of the Green Party, said: "It's a monster of an animal. We should be working with nature, not against it. The bottom line is profit, but it should be animal welfare."
 
were's the ebay ad?? i wouldnt mind having that chicken to harvest for meat as long as it is safe to eat, although others may think its sick due to having no feathers
 
It actually doesn't even look like it's supposed to have feathers, the skin looks perfectly smooth. Although I would think the skin wouldn't be very good eating after getting sunburned/leathery... unless they were kept indoors until butchered.
 
Oh, it's real alright...check the Naked Neck/Turken thread. I don't remember what post...start at the beginning and search for these chickens...they are on there!!
I thought Turkens only had a featherless neck......
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were's the ebay ad?? i wouldnt mind having that chicken to harvest for meat as long as it is safe to eat, although others may think its sick due to having no feathers
They have hatching eggs for sale.........not sure where they are selling from though.
I guess being featherles saves plucking time.........
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THere was a thread on here from a guy in the states that had this one...but something got it. Not sure what kind of eggs or young stock he may have had...cannot remember the details.
 

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