You can spread it with a butter knife. Does that help?
OTTAWA, February 8, 2007 (LifeSiteNews.com) This week the Society of Obstetricians and Gynecologists of Canada (SOGC) recommended all pregnant women to be offered non-invasive prenatal genetic screening for fetal aneuploidy (chromosomal abnormality), with a particular emphasis on Down's syndrome. The Catholic Organization for Life and Family (COLF), an entity sponsored by the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops and the Knights of Columbus, called the proposal a disturbing step towards eugenics in our society.
The National Post reported on January 6, 2007 that according to the executive vice president of the SOGC, this screening was being recommended "so that a greater number of women would have the option to terminate their pregnancies should fetal abnormalities be detected".
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I don't know about that. When we lived on the farm, we always spread it with a pitchfork. That took long enough. I can't imagine having to spread it with a butter knife. We'd never get done in time for dinner.