• Aggression in cattle is usually a result of fear, learning, and hormonal state, however, many other factors can contribute to aggressive behaviors in...
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    aggression in social environments, and distributing scent on areas to cultivate familiarity. Bunting behaviour is a display of aggression in cattle....
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    Lide) is an Iberian heterogeneous cattle (Bos taurus) population. It is exclusively bred free-range on extensive estates in Spain, Portugal, France and Latin...
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    The Australian Cattle Dog, or simply Cattle Dog, is a breed of herding dog developed in Australia for droving cattle over long distances across rough...
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    Ghàidhealach; Scots: Heilan coo) is a Scottish breed of rustic cattle. It originated in the Scottish Highlands and the Western Islands of Scotland and...
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    Ox (redirect from Draught cattle)
    testosterone and aggression, which makes the males docile and safer to work with. Cows (adult females) or bulls (intact males) may also be used in some areas...
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    Bull (redirect from Bull (cattle))
    taurus (cattle). More muscular and aggressive than the females of the same species (i.e. cows proper), bulls have long been an important symbol in many religions...
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    food to prevent indiscriminate breeding, control aggression, and improve meat and carcass quality. In domestic pigs the undesirable odour or taint of uncastrated...
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    Herens (Eringer in German) is a breed of cattle named after the Val d'Hérens region of Switzerland. These small, horned alpine cattle are coloured black...
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    shy. Severe aggression is rare in stable groups, but when two mountain gorilla groups meet, sometimes the two silverbacks can engage in a fight to the...
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    Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from November 2016)
    fatal neurodegenerative disease of cattle. Symptoms include abnormal behavior, trouble walking, and weight loss. Later in the course of the disease, the cow...
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    Moose (redirect from Aggression in moose)
    males. This in turn means that the cow moose has at least a small degree of control over which bulls she mates with. Moose often show aggression to other...
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    Mexicans of their cattle and corn, stole their fences for firewood, got drunk, and killed several inoffensive inhabitants of the town in the streets." Many...
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    Rottweiler (category Dog breeds originating in Germany)
    protecting the humans and driving their cattle. In the region of Rottweil, these dogs met and mixed with the native dogs in a natural crossing. The main task...
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    bite another animal or a person and transmit the disease. In addition to irrational aggression, the virus can induce hydrophobia ("fear of water")—wherein...
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    Ontario (redirect from Transport in Ontario)
    of aggression from the United States during and immediately after the American Civil War, led the political elite to hold a series of conferences in the...
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    at a time. Capybara have flourished in cattle ranches. They roam in home ranges averaging 10 hectares (25 acres) in high-density populations. Many escapees...
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    Buyers test the aggression of zebus at market by poking them with sticks, and aggressive zebu fetch much higher prices than docile cattle, especially when...
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    African buffalo (category Mammals described in 1779)
    elephants may harass or kill Cape buffalo, either out of territorial aggression or while in musth; when they do this, the calves are most likely to be killed...
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    Pembroke Welsh Corgi (category Dog breeds originating in Wales)
    Welsh Corgi (/ˈkɔːrɡi/; Welsh for "dwarf dog") is a cattle herding dog breed that originated in Pembrokeshire, Wales. It is one of two breeds known as...
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    Monoculture (section Cattle)
    estate value. Disagreements in residential maintenance of weeds, lawns, etc, have resulted in civil cases or even direct aggression against neighbors. Like...
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  • possessive aggression and aggression towards familiar and strange people, and more studies reported there was no significant difference in aggression risk between...
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    result in dominance depending on the species, including ritualized displays of aggression or direct physical violence.[better source needed] In social...
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    the biological family of cloven-hoofed, ruminant mammals that includes cattle, yaks, bison, buffalo, antelopes (including goat-antelopes), sheep and goats...
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    Domestication of vertebrates (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    fear and aggression compared to wolves. Some of these genes have been associated with aggression in some dog breeds, indicating their importance in both the...
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    important to keep Pygocentrus piranhas alone or in groups of four or more, not in pairs, since aggression among them is common, not allowing the weaker...
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    neutrality in the European conflict, which was seen as a war never seen before. However, neutrality did not prevent the government from condemning aggression against...
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    descendants. In contrast, exocannibalism is the consumption of a person from outside the community. It is frequently "an act of aggression, often in the context...
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    cruelty, hog and cattle rustling, and burglary. In all, he was indicted 21 times but escaped conviction each time, except for the last. In 1981, McElroy...
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    minimizing costs. To achieve this, agribusinesses keep livestock such as cattle, poultry, and fish at high stocking densities, at large scale, and using...
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