Jiang's description of the horse's tendency to flee danger, making domestication difficult.
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Excitability
Jiang's description of the horse's tendency to flee danger, making domestication difficult.
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"...see someone coming, you run away. This is what we call excitability."
"gene in the horse for excitability okay basically the horse is programmed to run away if it sees danger a human being and it..."
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