Guest guest Posted August 15, 2001 Report Share Posted August 15, 2001 The following article is derived from the Youngnam Daily Newspaper about the ongoing development of a specialized breed of dogs strictly raised as food, called 'super dog'. Professor Hum-Dai Park(http://www.taegu.ac.kr/d3k/images/staff_prof/15064.jpg , humdai ), the leader of the development team, is pursuing this absurd research to satisfy demanding, despite being outlawed, supply of dog meat in the hopes of attracting public attraction and fortune. This inventor must be criticized by not only international cholarly associations but also must be denounced by the entire international community. Please continue send in E-mails in protest to this inventor until he discontinues with this project. [Fertilized Egg on Sale " by Hyundai Animal Artificial Insemination Lab] As the peak season for the Korean Traditional Dog based food approaches, the prices on dogs are increasing as the experimental artificially inseminated " super dogs " are created. According to Jung, Deok Soo (age 42) who's the Director of 'Hyundai Animal Artificial Insemination Lab', recently, sperm from a large-sized dog was artificially inseminated into five female dogs. The dog meat is sold around 7000 won (roughly about $5,50), hence when dog as big as Shepard is artificially bred, then the dog farm can expect to get an increased income of 150,000 to 200,000 won (roughly about $116.70 to $155.60) per dog. The artificial insemination has not been attempted until recently due to the fact that when compared with cows and pigs, it is difficult to preserve the dog's sperm intact and the insemination procedure into the bitch's vagina is extremely delicate. Such obstacles were solved by utilizing Dr. Park's sperm freezing method and Director Chung's " Abdominal Stimulation " insertion method. Since a Dog's impregnation period is only two months long, it is expected that the income derived from the artificial insemination procedure will increase significantly. Dr. Park and Director Chung succeeded in giving birth to a Korean calf by artificial insemination to a cow in January of 1998 in the village of Keum Sung in the district of Eui Sung. " If the artificial insemination is successful for the Korean traditional dog based food's dogs, then eventually the procedure will be applied to ameliorating the pedigree of household pet dogs " , said Director Chung. /Reporter Kim, Sang Jin sjkim Prof. Park, Developer of the 'Super Dog' Daegu University Name: Hum-Dai Park] E-Mail: humdai Phone: 82-053-850-6554 =================================== Dr. Yoon Anti-Dogmeat Movement Headquarters http://www.admh.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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