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Re: [origstcroixhairsheepassn] Re: Bill Hoag Article

They have been reminded many a time by about how they get their funding....most universities today are extremely laxidasical in procedural policies in regard to publishing information for the benefit of the public....this includes Texas Tech..I have seen many people get their Phd and gave their dissertation, but failed to publish it in any journals. I was misled. Journals require referees and procedures to see what deserves to be published as well correct protocols in formatting....take Sheep Digest...I need to pay to be a member to read any thing published....I see this often, so any further research my attorneys will be involved...guaranteed.  I can't disclose my next 5 year project with the sheep, but I will say this it will have to do with primitive ancient antibodies and how these antibodies may help humans.  Most universities in regard to human disease utilize mice models and mice software developed and patented by Harvard University...I have been pushing hard to get the National Institute of Health to agree with me on neurological disease research, mice models don't work as well in the neuro field, they are starting to come around.  Pfizer Labs just lost $800 million on a vaccine that they gave up on.

Genetics will be the thing in the future much more so than the past; we sure don't need veterinarians establishing protocols, we need scientists.  Veterinarians business is treating animals, USDA APHIS seems to be on eradication, the European Union focuses on prevention.

I like the EU approach, and the USA is changing gears slowly towards the prevention approach.


Thu Dec 28, 2006 1:42 am

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I hope you can all download the Bill Hoag article as it is very well written and it speaks well of St. Croix. Merry Christmas, Jerry Fickel...
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anjermont
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Dec 21, 2006
2:16 am

All the research info from Utah State should be accessable. Problem may be that it needs to be personally retrieved. Surely at this point a certain amount...
findingcarob
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Dec 25, 2006
3:33 pm

Yes it should be accessible. However, that isn't the case. My understanding is that they are moving the sheep to another location to make room for a new ...
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dorpcroix
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Dec 26, 2006
3:20 pm

I am not sure why I have not been able to see the article by Bill Hoag. My computer should have the capability......... Is it available thruogh our website? ...
Laurel T. Field
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Dec 27, 2006
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hhhmmmmm, may need to remind them of who has paid for their salary and since their $$ comes from our pocket that the public is entitled to that information....
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Dec 27, 2006
7:57 pm

They have been reminded many a time by about how they get their funding....most universities today are extremely laxidasical in procedural policies in regard...
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