In reference to the story which ran recently on CBS
News.
=====Story=====
Legal drugging of racehorses draws criticism
Quote:
"We're a rogue nation in this regard, said Arthur Hancock, a legendary Kentucky horseman, says breeding horses that depend on performance enhancing drugs has damaged the genetic line...."
Read more:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/06/10/eveningnews/main20070617.shtml#ixzz1OyA3JC2Z
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Arthur Hancock, is a famous horse breeder and breeder
of the 2000 Kentucky Derby winner Fusaichi Pegasus.
Is there the same deep concern among bee breeders
that the genetic line can be damaged by legal drugging
in beekeeping, -breeding honeybees that depend or
'semi-depend' on drugs.
Relax, this is not meant to be polarizing,
it is simply asking the hypothetical question...
'Can the breeding honeybees dependent, or semi
dependent on drugs harm the genetic line in honeybees'?
And if not, why would the top horse breeders determine
this as a serious concern and not the bee breeders?
Best Wishes
Joe Waggle
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