THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1980 Page 3 ocal WHY BOTHER WITH ELECTRICITY BILLS? At the VIKING.... One check pays all your housing expenses, including top maintenance service, all electric kitchens, pool and lighted tennis courts. Compare our summer rates today As low as $200 BILLS PAID 1601 Holleman, College Station, Texas 713/693-6716 "1st symixi tory im| itd.instea 'ing quart il word it! St ates Chop bricks? Senior Phil Porres splits three cinder blocks and a piece of plywood in a half-time perform ance at the Elephant Bowl Sunday afternoon. iiVags pullall-nighters Tae Kwon Do members entertained the crowd with various martial arts techniques. Staff photo by Lynn Blanco di actions® is very r the l’ - eme i-let’s! 1 Petipss- Some horses appear to have a lot more horse sense than others. That’s one reason why Dr. Gary Potter and a team of Texas A&M University researchers are putting a ipecial group of experimental horses through a set of laboratory tests of pulling levers and traversing com plex mazes. "We need to know early in their lives which horses are likely to learn and which aren’t,” said Potter, a champion horseman and professor in Texas A&M ’s Department of Animal Science. The tests are some of the first ever pven to gauge the learning ability of wrses. Potter said most of the horse in dustry is not for pleasure sports. Some show and performance colts are valued at well over $20,000 each, even before thousands of hours of training begin. As scientists, we want to be able to define objectively what learning ability is in a horse, not just rely on chance, ” said Potter. 3 on (f formed a wom^ 1 the noon'® ity Shfl veal tl f Vaught' ill met 1 as'® ttaliom . errors I ‘Horse sense’ tested “There must be a standard to mea sure progress. Some horses learn quickly and others never learn,” he said. In the past, horse trainers and other professional horsemen have relied largely on trial and error. If a horse does well, thinks well and trains easily, then that training style is copied until something better comes along. After years of horse learning tests, the Texas A&M professor said there is little doubt of tremendous learn ing variation from horse to horse. “Several test horses were so sharp you would think they had reached the point of reasoning, while others never learned the task assigned,” said Potter. In one series, experimental tests revealed that emotions of the horse had a direct effect on its ability to learn. The quiet, more docile hor ses learn much faster than their high-strung counterparts, he said. D. R. 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