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<blockquote data-quote="3waycross" data-source="post: 714170" data-attributes="member: 6713"><p>Doesn't make sense. You say you disagree with the mask theory then you go ahead and prove it. Sounds like little more than a case of semantics to me :? </p><p></p><p>Try this for a demo. My old partner bought 4 registered GV's from 4 different herds after a year 2 of them could be approached like the rest of our cows (a flight zone but calm) the other two will be approached ONLY after having been shot. 3 distinctly different bloodlines and believe me much different raising. They had all been treated the same for over a year, yet they had much different temperments and for added interest the two that were flighty were off different ranchs but had similar bloodlines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3waycross, post: 714170, member: 6713"] Doesn't make sense. You say you disagree with the mask theory then you go ahead and prove it. Sounds like little more than a case of semantics to me :? Try this for a demo. My old partner bought 4 registered GV's from 4 different herds after a year 2 of them could be approached like the rest of our cows (a flight zone but calm) the other two will be approached ONLY after having been shot. 3 distinctly different bloodlines and believe me much different raising. They had all been treated the same for over a year, yet they had much different temperments and for added interest the two that were flighty were off different ranchs but had similar bloodlines. [/QUOTE]
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