Talk:Olfactory imprinting in sheep

Latest comment: 6 years ago by Squashbby in topic Repetitive Content
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Repetitive Content

The last two paragraphs of section "Bonding and Selective Attachment" are repeated almost verbatim in the section "Maternal Care: Responsiveness and Selectivity." I am a new contributor to Wikipedia, so I was unsure if the typical protocol in this situation would be to delete the repeated content in either section. Please let me know if you have suggestions for editing this sort of mistake. Squashbby (talk) 01:54, 9 May 2018 (UTC)