Science Daily (28 September 2011) – One of the most controversial topics in horse breeding circles indicates the best way to identification of foals. Due to animal welfare, many vets are now supported by the chip implantation of a traditional brand, while representatives of the major sporting breed registries to deny that the brand is actually causing the pain and stress in foals. But what do they think that a horse? Christine Aurich a team of University of Veterinary Medicine in Vienna to settle this issue by examining the effects of these two methods of foals. The re
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Branding or microchip implant for identification: Tradition or stress?
Posted by admin on September 29, 2011
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Why does visual art stress the importance of training so much?
Posted by admin on March 19, 2010
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I mean in terms of professional artists. Nearly every one of the well-known artists have been formally educated in art, and self-taught artists even today appear to be almost shunned. The only reason this sticks out is because it’s nothing like that in similar fields…? I mean, people are acclaimed as musical geniuses without having ever stepped foot in a conservatory. People like Tolstoy and Dickens aren’t naturally expected to have studied Literature at an education institute. So why does art school almost seem like an indisputable requirement for visual artists?
