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Researchers uncover what makes some chickens more water efficient than others

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Researchers in Arkansas showed that chickens bred for water conservation continued to put on weight despite heat stress that would normally slow growth.Researchers in Arkansas showed that chickens bred for water conservation continued to put on weight despite heat stress that would normally slow growth.  

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