Jeudi 27 mars 2003
It’s a normal chicken, except for the fact that it’s not really a chicken.
And it’s the kind that needs to be covered in sunscreen.
Scientists have bred a featherless chicken, which they say is faster growing and requires no plucking.
Those type of chickens are fed intensively to achieve fast growth, which means they produce body heat; therefore would suffer tremendously in hotter countries - not to mention that they would likely suffer sunburn.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/2000003.stm