BUTTING - Hitting
an object or another organism with the forehead or horns. Butting
is commonly displayed during aggression or as displacement behavior
when directed toward some object other than an adversary. A mild
butting during nursing (nursing butts) conducted by a suckling
offspring is most common in bovines. B02804.
Definition from Hurnik et al., 1995. mpg video 1,213KB
Past Comments
Your_Expertise: Intermediate
Image_Acceptability: Acceptable
Image_Representation: Somewhat
Image_Quality: Satisfactory
Video_Length: Just right
Focal_Animal: No
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I suggest you try again, this time, not do nto have another animal standing in front of the butting cattle.
Your_Expertise: Intermediate
Image_Acceptability: Unacceptable
Image_Representation: Not at all
Image_Quality: Satisfactory
Video_Length: Just right
Focal_Animal: No
Overall: Try Again
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We can't see the animal that is butting, only the resultant movement of the butt recipient.
Your_Expertise: Expert
Image_Acceptability: Unacceptable
Image_Representation: Excellent
Image_Quality: Excellent
Video_Length: Too long
Focal_Animal: No
Overall: Excellent
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FormID: B02804B
Hurnik_ID: B02804
Species: bovine
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Your_Expertise: Expert
Image_Acceptability: Unacceptable
Image_Representation: Excellent
Image_Quality: Excellent
Video_Length: Too long
Focal_Animal: No
Overall: Excellent
FormID: B02804B
Hurnik_ID: B02804
Species: bovine
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BUTTING - Hitting
an object or another organism with the forehead or horns. Butting
is commonly displayed during aggression or as displacement behavior
when directed toward some object other than an adversary. A mild
butting during nursing (nursing butts) conducted by a suckling
offspring is most common in bovines. B02804.
Definition from Hurnik et al., 1995. mpg video 1,213KB
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