Long term feeding of Bt-corn--a ten-generation study with quails. Flachowsky, G., Halle, I., & Aulrich, K. Arch Anim Nutr, 59(6):449-451, 2005.
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A ten-generation experiment with growing and laying quails were carried out to test diets with 40 (starter) or 50% (grower, layer) isogenic or transgenic (Bt 176) corn. Feeding of diets containing genetically-modified corn did not significantly influence health and performance of quails nor did it affect DNA-transfer and quality of meat and eggs of quails compared with the isogenic counterpart.
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