Replicating scientific study a challenge, goats eat the experiment

By Austin Bailey

October 3, 2019

Last Updated: September 7, 2018

Replicating scientific study a challenge, goats eat the experiment

In This Article

  • A crack team of pseudo-scientists here at Heifer International headquarters decided to put a recent study from the University of Roehampton in London to the test.
  • The goats ate our experiment.
  • Results are ambiguous. Further study required.

Any veteran of the middle school science fair knows that ribbon-worthy experiments must be replicable. A crack team of pseudo-scientists here at Heifer International headquarters decided to put a recent study from the University of Roehampton in London to the test.

Animal behaviorist Alan McElligott was hoping to better understand if and how animals respond to human facial expression. So he taped up two photographs of the same woman, one of her smiling and the other of her looking angry. Then he brought the goats in. After testing 20 goats, he concluded that goats are more attracted to photos of happy people. McElligott reports that “51 percent went to the happy face first, compared with 30 percent who approached the angry face. The remainder didn't seem to care.”

Intrigued, we set out to test his conclusions using the goats on Heifer Farm in Little Rock.

PURPOSE: Can we replicate the results of a study that indicates goats respond positively to happy faces?

HYPOTHESIS: Goats will eat the picture of a happy face first?

EXPERIMENT: Draw a happy face on one sheet of paper and a sad face on another. Tape the pictures to the fence and observe the goats’ reaction.

A smiley face and a frowny face drawn on paper.
A very scientific experiment.

ANALYSIS: The goats wasted no time dashing over to the sad face. The tallest goat snatched it off the fence with its teeth and chewed it while the smaller goats jockeyed unsuccessfully for a chance to steal a bite. All of the goats ignored the smiley face picture taped up a few feet away.

CONCLUSION: Hypothesis not supported. The goats did not eat the happy face first. In fact, they never touched it. This outcome leaves us with ambiguous results. Are Heifer’s goats sad, and therefore attracted to the frowny face? Are they offended by the frowny face and therefore eat it first?

A goat eating the piece of paper.
The frowny face was quickly devoured.

Further study needed.