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Originally Posted by Dianne
Having raised and trained both horses and dogs I can, with certainty, state that both respond to gender, not to "apparent physical sex". I don't know if they get their cues from body language or scent but the difference in behavior can be very obvious particularly in a mixed-gender heard or pack where there is an established social structure.
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Horses and dogs respond to gender and not to "apparent physical sex" ....?
What
objective evidence is your above statement based on?
? ? ?
I ask because that is basically what the stupid, and I believe also fake, "article" is saying.
So what is your evidence for this conclusion? Are you the caretaker of that 'post op sex changed' pony or something?