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  • over_clox@lemmy.world
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    Did they study the paint chemicals themselves to see if that by itself was a natural bug repellant?

    Did they check if the paint chemicals are even safe for cows?

    🤔

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      What if it’s just the white stripes (not the band)? Do white cows have the same number of flies? What if you paint them with black stripes?

      Maybe those are answered in the article, but I’ll never read it.

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        LOL, same. Not worth the reading time. Any which way you twist it, there’s still probably way too many unknown factors.

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      Yes. They had a control group with only black stripes along with an unpainted group. I would have to assume they also checked the paints for potential repellents, but I only skimmed the article.

      https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6776349/

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        There is also the paint creating a barrier.

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      I haven’t read the study, but most of these would need a placebo group, so divide the herd into thirds, one with no paint, one with stripes, and one fully painted white to get a baseline for each group. Also would be good to randomize which group each cow goes in each day so to rule out one cow who is especially tasty to flies.

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        Also blindfold the scientists and the cows so it’s double blind. We don’t want the cows acting in a fly-attracting way because of placebo.

    • Boomer Humor Doomergod@lemmy.world
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      I’ve not seen the study referenced, but if I were doing it I’d have cows I painted with white paint, white stripes, black paint, and a control I left unpainted.

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        Yes, obviously. But are the flies possibly repelled by the paint? Are the flies even able to bite through the paint?

        Edit: 50% stripes, 50% reduction in bug bites.

        Coincidence? I think not.

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          Somebody posted the study in this thread if you’re curious

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            Fair enough. But I’m in no rush to paint myself or my dog, and I lost the last cow I ever had over the Rainbow Bridge…

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      What if you actually read the study before asking questions 😅😜🤔

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    Tha smartest mother fucker in the room

    • Lord Wiggle@lemmy.world
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      What is the burger tie for? To repel hippies?

      • chonglibloodsport@lemmy.world
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        No it’s to wipe the sauce off his chin after finishing a burger!

        • takenaps@lemmy.world
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          What that second burger tie for O.o

          • chonglibloodsport@lemmy.world
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            That’s for modesty!

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        No, that’s just to look cool

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    In the cited study with buckets, it was shown that striped and spotted surfaces attract fewer flies.

    That makes me think if Nguni cattle Nguni cattle have an easier time with those pests.

    If yes, that would be another plus for hardy landraces in place of overengineered, capitalmaxxed breeds.

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    Good for their physical health, but not great for their personal goals and expectations.

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      Yup. Large creatures knows better than to wear stripes.

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        Oh, I was thinking more along the lines of any aspirations to not be a cow.

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          My Chemilkal Romance

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          One painted cow to the other: See bra!

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            Dig the username.

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    I’m going on holiday to Cambodia in February. Guess I’ll bring my body paint supplies and run around in war stripes over my body.

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    I’m about to start dressing like beetlejuice

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    I first read function as in mathemetical function, now I wonder, what the avarege zebras stripes function is

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    What if the flies just hated the smell of the paint lol

  • HootinNHollerin@lemmy.world
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    Reminds me of a donkey I saw in Mexico painted like a zebra trying to trick tourists

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      This is no donkey painted like a zebra, it’s a majestic hybrid zonkey. Just 5 dollars to take a photo, or 3 for $10.

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        I’ll come back after 10 Pacificos

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          HEy aMIgO!! Lemme ride the ZOnKey!! VAMANOS! Cien pesos!!hiccup

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    If you say Beeflejuice three times…

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    Interesting. A while ago, I read that zebra stripes were meant to confuse predators. Basically, the idea was that when they ran as a herd, their stripes made it difficult to tell where one zebra ended and the other began. I wonder if that’s considered bunk now or if this is supposed to be an additional benefit.

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    Awesome. Now narrow down the mechanism with further research.

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    deleted by creator

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    Can someone forward this to Trump’s team

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