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<blockquote data-quote="torogmc81" data-source="post: 1472996" data-attributes="member: 21164"><p>I've seen it mentioned now a few times that I'd like to hear more insight, and didn't want to jack the thread(s) it was brought up in. <strong>What is the science and/or analysis behind the relationship between high headed cattle and docility, behavior, etc?</strong></p><p></p><p>I know SOB brought it up at least once. I believe on the Capitalist 316 thread and maybe antoher. It got me thinking about my herd and those within it that have lower heads vs higher heads. </p><p>Thanks</p><p>Justin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="torogmc81, post: 1472996, member: 21164"] I've seen it mentioned now a few times that I'd like to hear more insight, and didn't want to jack the thread(s) it was brought up in. [b]What is the science and/or analysis behind the relationship between high headed cattle and docility, behavior, etc?[/b] I know SOB brought it up at least once. I believe on the Capitalist 316 thread and maybe antoher. It got me thinking about my herd and those within it that have lower heads vs higher heads. Thanks Justin [/QUOTE]
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