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Re: Fri: A fowl questionFrom: Geffrey Klein, MD (gklein@icsi.net)Tue Oct 31 18:39:59 2000
At 11:42 AM -0600 on 10/31/00, DoctorJoe@aol.com wrote:
>I hadn't seen this one (or a variation on this one) in a while, so here you tj: You might look at Johnson, etal from Fowl and Pheasant 1998 (6);224-28 for a good reference on chicken-crossing. It is noted that the motivation of the chicken is in direct proportion to the distance to be crossed. Further research in this area was supplied by Miller and Wilkins in their often overlooked paper from the Journal of Animal Incentives. Their double-blinded cross over study found similar motivations for hens, turkeys, and emu. Gotta run, any questions - chk back tomorrow.
-- _______________________ Geffrey H. Klein, MD _______________________ geffrey.klein@obgyn.net 200 Medical Center Blvd Suite 103 Webster, TX 77598 (281) 332 6723
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