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Thread: The University of Louisiana at New Iberia Primate Research Story

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    Swinging on fire hoses. Basking in the sun. See the many ways these chimpanzees are enjoying retirement at Chimp Haven after years in a laboratory.

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    Default New Iberia Monkey Farm - Asset or Liability

    The trend of issues and problems for this primate research facility has not been good- at least the news trend for the university.

    http://theadvocate.com/news/12134293...t-ul-lafayette


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    The article tone and "throw the book" comment are either ignorant of or purposely ignore the "no fault found" in specific previous allegations.


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    Just1More's Avatar Just1More is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Greatest Fan Ever

    Default Re: New Iberia Monkey Farm - Asset or Liability

    I don't know enough to evaluate this. Would I retreat because some left-wing nut cases were trumping up BS just because they hate using monkeys for research? No. Would I reconsider if I knew we were operating the facility on a cheap budget that leads to derelict employees and bad conditions for the primates when the corporate benefactors of this research could fund better care? Yes. Where does this issue fall?


  6. Sunbelt Re: New Iberia Monkey Farm - Asset or Liability

    Never be the last woman looking for a lifeboat on the Titanic. IMO research on primates is a declining research. Not saying we should quit, only not be the last ones to take all the heat. TooLame had some sick chimps escape a few weeks back on the North Shore.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Just1More View Post
    I don't know enough to evaluate this. Would I retreat because some left-wing nut cases were trumping up BS just because they hate using monkeys for research? No. Would I reconsider if I knew we were operating the facility on a cheap budget that leads to derelict employees and bad conditions for the primates when the corporate benefactors of this research could fund better care? Yes. Where does this issue fall?
    I don't agree with using monkeys for testing, we have plenty of perfectly good animals we could test on imprisoned all over the country. What did the monkeys do?

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycajun View Post
    I don't agree with using monkeys for testing, we have plenty of perfectly good animals we could test on imprisoned all over the country. What did the monkeys do?
    The misfortune of having the keys 🔑 to cures. The curse of being able to reproduce faster than humans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    The misfortune of having the keys 🔑 to cures. The curse of being able to reproduce faster than humans.
    But do they reproduce at a higher rate than the country's crime?

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    Default Re: New Iberia Monkey Farm - Asset or Liability

    Quote Originally Posted by USL1970 View Post
    The trend of issues and problems for this primate research facility has not been good- at least the news trend for the university.

    http://theadvocate.com/news/12134293...t-ul-lafayette
    Spoke to someone that recently toured the facility and he said it was outstanding. I don't see it as a liability.

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    Just1More's Avatar Just1More is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Greatest Fan Ever

    Default Re: New Iberia Monkey Farm - Asset or Liability

    Quote Originally Posted by crazycajun View Post
    I don't agree with using monkeys for testing, we have plenty of perfectly good animals we could test on imprisoned all over the country. What did the monkeys do?
    If water boarding a mass murderer bothers the average American _____... we'll never get the opportunity to inject Scott Peterson with Ebola and study him... unfortunately.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycajun View Post
    But do they reproduce at a higher rate than the country's crime?
    By the time the appeals process is over its too late to begin research.

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