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Scientists show wolf attacks can stress out cows

Last updated on 05/05/2017

That would be scientists from Oregon State University. KEZI has the report on OSU’s paradigm changing research here.

Wolf urine. How many grad students died for that?

13 Comments

  1. jackmccoy 05/04/2017

    Organic Whipped Cream?

  2. honest Uncle Bernie 05/05/2017

    Well, who woulda thunk?

    Am dumbfounded for the secobd time this week.

    Moo U. definitely leaving the Flagship dead in the water.

    Where was the clusterfuck committee on this? Where was Schill?

  3. Moonman 05/05/2017

    I am unclear how making fun of OSU research elevates the U of O.

    • UO Matters Post author | 05/05/2017

      This blog is the unofficial safe space of UO. OSU is fair game.

      • Fishwrapper 05/05/2017

        OSU is game.

        And fair.

      • UO Faculty 05/05/2017

        This post is just one more reason, as if another one was needed, why UOM has lost any semblance of relevance. Too bad as it did many good things in its first few years.

    • honest Uncle Bernie 05/05/2017

      Mooooo!

  4. Salty 05/05/2017

    Nature is fascist.

  5. Dog 05/05/2017

    even untrained dogs are spooked by wolves, especially if you have actually had a wolf encounter

    • honest Uncle Bernie 05/05/2017

      dog, you’ve had a wolf encounter?

      • dog 05/06/2017

        yes, so what; shit happens

  6. William Proxmire 05/05/2017

    Mocking legitimate research you don’t understand based on superficial news coverage you haven’t read carefully is probably not your best strategy. Three steps: 1) humility, 2) apology, 3) ability (find yours). Those who can, do. Those who can’t, critique.

  7. Old Grey Mare 05/05/2017

    What is more interesting is that the study was funded by the Oregon Beef Council, a group which might have some interest in keeping wolf packs from reestablishing themselves in Oregon.

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