Sujet : Re: Redefining eternity
De : cshenk (at) *nospam* virginia-beach.com (Carol)
Groupes : rec.food.cookingDate : 15. Dec 2024, 23:07:44
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Dave Smith wrote:
On 2024-12-14 3:21 p.m., Carol wrote:
Jill McQuown wrote:
I'd love to know where he comes up with these ideas (other than
random Youtube videos).
Jill
He seems unaware if a domestic pig gets loose, it breeds with wild
ones so of course it waters down the domestic genomes over time.
It's not rocket science to see that. Happens all the time.
Apparently they do not even have to breed with wild pigs. Just having
a bunch of bunch of intact males and those hormones will lead to
changes very quickly. They have large litters at least once a year
and one boar will have a couple dozen sows to mate with. When a
bunch of domestic pigs gets loose there can soon be a major
infestation of ferals,
Dave, are you talking the genetics or the behavior? They aren't the
same thing (which I'm sure you know) but the way you refer to them,
it's not clear.