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Dispute resolution locations
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Pesky (talk …stalk!) 17:48, 26 December 2011 (UTC)
Hopefully moving on ...
IP's DRN request has been "closed as unproductive". Final tirade accuses me of trying to "out" the IP, who seems to misunderstand a heads-up conflict of interest note (not placed by me in any event) as "outing" or "attempted outing". I think (sadly) that the extent of denial in this case is something that no amount of words or reason/ing can change. It's "beyond reason" in the truest sense of the phrase. Just a case now of keeping eyes open, and getting on with building an encyclopaedia! There's an outside chance that I may be able to get some footage of our naturally-managed stallions in this area to upload to Commons, which would be a better long-term move in case the video footage and pictures of naturally-managed stallions disappear from the other site at any point. Pesky (talk …stalk!) 19:48, 28 December 2011 (UTC)
- A thought has just occurred to me: it seems more than likely that the IP didn't realise that New Forest refers to a breed of pony, and not just to the geographical area of the same name. To the best of my knowledge, the site the IP was objecting to is managed by a breed-society member who doesn't actually live in the geographical area of the New Forest. Pesky (talk …stalk!) 14:17, 29 December 2011 (UTC)
Archiving
Probably time to set up an auto-archive box on this article. Montanabw 00:31, 29 December 2011 (UTC)
Bachelor herd research
this is interesting, parking for future integration into the article: Montanabw 16:25, 17 June 2013 (UTC)
- http://www.thehorse.com/articles/31929/study-pasturing-stallions-together-is-possible?utm_source=Newsletter&utm_medium=breeding&utm_campaign=06-14-2013
- http://www.thehorse.com/articles/25663/pasturing-stallions-together-can-work-says-study
- http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0054688
Hopefully moving on - to a more objective and correct (true) article...
This article is (in part very heavily) biased and non-neutral in favor of medically needless castration of male horses. It is biased because the majority of female Misplaced Pages-editors here, who dominate the discussion what goes into this article and what not, are castrato-users, (ab)use male horses as castratos, with a heavy personal interest and involvement in needless castration (= severe sexual mutilation) of male horses for riding and other human pleasures. There are many false references about how castrating would supposedly be good, where it's not, where it would make male animals "happier", etc. and that natural keeping of intact male horse were difficult, unnatural or otherwise not practical or good for all male horses. My points I made about this article all along (2 years ago). My points were all proven by the article of the Swiss National Stud featured on www.plosone.org). - Mark
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