Quote from: Bomar on July 01, 2016, 10:33:33 PM
Dudes and Dudettes,...
You want to know about the life on a farm, I have done this behavior for 18 years...
Buck-R-Roo, my main bull, he saw that I allowed a few other cows to eat the grass around the main house...
Buck-R-Roo, pressed his nose against the gate, the gate bent, the gate was now opened...
Buck-R-Roo, is now eating the grass in the backyard, around the main house...
I bent the gate to lock again, but why, Buck-R-Roo needs to witness a new gate to be installed...
Otherwise, he will walk through the old gate as he did before...
Animals are not intelligent, Animal just learn and adapt, refer to Maslow's hierarchy of needs ...
Bomar
Ah, so the American farmer having livestock run off isn't so different. In Belgium, when I was a kid, we had villages and hamlets, not really spread out farming communities like in the US Midwest. Not as many cows either, but importing a bull from America was a big thing. Big bull, too. He'd be pissed and ornery and sometimes escape the first few weeks. Sometimes if a local mayor was hosting a bicycle race, they'd conduct the race whilst the bull was running in and out of the roads.
Quote from: Original Larry on July 01, 2016, 01:16:05 PM
Brig, I got that call today, of course I was "occupied" at the time, but the caller was a very nice man named Ken Hardword, and he explained to me that cord blood cells can and are being used for research, however they do not have the neural components that are needed for seizure treatment, he also explained to me that fetal stem cells ARE being used for research, but government regulations and restrictions make it almost impossible to do serious research, to paraphrase, as I said, I was occupied, had no writing implements, however he promised to send me out a DVD, free, which I thought was pretty nice. Dr. Rader's website looks like a "miracle cure" come-on, but maybe it isn't.
Please give impressions when you watch it, Larry.