In the laboratories of the company IDEASA of Arkaute something curious has happened. When a three-and-a-half year-old Saam aquer prepared for artificial fertilization, his breasts begin to grow.
This animal, weighing 110 kg, had not lost the ability to cover the goats and also began to give milk. This aker, able to cover 60 goats a month, provides two and a half liters of milk at first.
In the opinion of local veterinarians, the cause of this change is hormonal. A chromosomal change is not therefore considered.