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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 272042" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>That whole deal has been examined to death starting probably 10 years ago or so. There may be something to it, but just to prove that there are alwasy exceptions, we have a heifer calf that is wild as a hare and goes totally nuts in the pasture if you even look straight at her. When we worked calves a couple of weeks ago, she walked up the alley and into the chute, when we let her out she calm;y walked out till she was about 20 feet from it, then went toally nuts crashing into the catch pen and plowing through all of the others that were standing around.</p><p>Research may be all well and good, but it sure isn;t going to prove anything to me as an absolute.</p><p>BTW, her facial whorl is perfectly located according the the studys to be a very calm easy going animal.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 272042, member: 34"] That whole deal has been examined to death starting probably 10 years ago or so. There may be something to it, but just to prove that there are alwasy exceptions, we have a heifer calf that is wild as a hare and goes totally nuts in the pasture if you even look straight at her. When we worked calves a couple of weeks ago, she walked up the alley and into the chute, when we let her out she calm;y walked out till she was about 20 feet from it, then went toally nuts crashing into the catch pen and plowing through all of the others that were standing around. Research may be all well and good, but it sure isn;t going to prove anything to me as an absolute. BTW, her facial whorl is perfectly located according the the studys to be a very calm easy going animal. dun [/QUOTE]
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