SC - Guinea pigs
Jeanne Stapleton
jstaplet at adm.law.du.edu
Thu Apr 17 12:06:50 PDT 1997
Capybara were ruled "fish" by the Vatican for purposes of consumption
on holy days when the Spanish were colonizing the New World.
> Also the same I believe with Guinea Pigs. They have Capybara (sp?)
> in most central and south American areas. Which are the largest
> rodent and in the same direct family with the Cavy (guinea pig) that
> we know today.
> The guinea pigs they eat in those countries are very large,
> comparatively, to what are raised as pet shop $$. They have an
> average weight of 2-3 pounds more than the average pet type guinea
> pig. (Yes ladies and gentlemen, I raised guinea pigs and rabbits as
> a child and actually showed them, there is and an association called
> the ACBA (American Cavy Breeders Association) just for those out
> there who do.
>
> >----------
> >From: Philip W. Troy[SMTP:troy at asan.com]
> >Sent: Thursday, April 17, 1997 6:26 AM
> >To: sca-cooks at eden.com
> >Subject: Re: SC - Guinea pigs
> >
> >ND Wederstrandt wrote:
> >>
> >> There was a recent special on PBS about how the Aztecs and Mayans
> >> made stone walls. During the show, the narrator stopped for
> >> lunch and this Peruvian woman handed him guinea pig on a spit.
> >> They included scenes of her cleaning and roasting said rodent
> >> over a small wood fire. The woman with the narrator had never
> >> eaten it but the man was busy chomping down. The animal is
> >> cleaned skinned and stretched out over sticks and grilled. Pretty
> >> interesting. Also those cute little Chiquaquas dogs (sorry about
> >> the spelling) were originally raised for food.
> >>
> >> Clare
> >
> >Chihuahuas as we know them are the product of centuries of
> >selective breeding. Luckily part of the breeding process was to get
> >them to a managable size, apparently. They used to be much larger.
> >The possibility of a dog as vicious as some Chihuahuas can be, but
> >weighing eighty pounds or so is a pretty scary one, ain't it?
> >
> >Adamantius
> >
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