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<blockquote data-quote="Fallowfield" data-source="post: 5595350" data-attributes="member: 88590"><p>The point is that in humans some people are born with certain brain abnormalities that result in psychopathy but that the negative aspects aren't triggered without an abusive upbringing.</p><p></p><p>In other words there's lots of people going about who are technically psychopaths but who do not, and will never, exhibit the negative aspects of psychopathy because in their formative years they were not abused. You wouldn't know they are psychopaths unless you scanned their brains.</p><p></p><p>I don't see why the same thing can't apply to cattle.</p><p></p><p>In general terms all domestic animals have been bred to be docile to a greater or lesser extent. But you still get the odd nutter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fallowfield, post: 5595350, member: 88590"] The point is that in humans some people are born with certain brain abnormalities that result in psychopathy but that the negative aspects aren't triggered without an abusive upbringing. In other words there's lots of people going about who are technically psychopaths but who do not, and will never, exhibit the negative aspects of psychopathy because in their formative years they were not abused. You wouldn't know they are psychopaths unless you scanned their brains. I don't see why the same thing can't apply to cattle. In general terms all domestic animals have been bred to be docile to a greater or lesser extent. But you still get the odd nutter. [/QUOTE]
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