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Pardon my ignorance, but would a rabies shedding study in ferrets require
the intentional exposure of rabies to test animals which would then be
allowed to die from the disease? This would, I assume, require a
sufficiently large number of ferrets to die to obtain a scientifically
accurate result.
Perhaps it might be better to not have these tests done, in the interest or
preserving the most ferret lives?
I'm not arguing either way, but I would like to know more about the
procedures involved in running such a study. Does anyone have any
information on this?
<-------Stan Siatkowski------<<< Stan & Terrie in Toronto with
<---Toronto Archery Supply---<<< Mookie,Cecil,Psycho,Cocoa & Stash
[Posted in FML issue 1962]
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