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+ | == Tactile Stimulation == | ||
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+ | * Tactile stimuli from males is important in provoking sexual postures or standing postures by females. | ||
+ | ** Stallion: Bites the neck or withers of the mare | ||
+ | ** Tom: Bites the neck of the Queen | ||
+ | ** Bull: Chin rests on the back of the cow just prior to mounting | ||
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+ | == [[Vomeronasal Organ]]== | ||
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+ | * Vomeronasal organ is an '''accessory olfactory''' organ. | ||
+ | * Connected to two small openings in the anterior roof of the mouth just behind the upper [[Lips|lip]]. | ||
+ | * Fluid-borne, less volatile chemicals enter the vomeronasal organ through the [[Alimentary_- Anatomy & Physiology#Oral_Cavity|oral cavity]] by means of nasopalatine (incisive) ducts. | ||
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+ | == Flehmen Response == | ||
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+ | [[Image:Flehmen Response.jpg|thumb|right|150px|<p>The Flehmen Response'</p><sup> Courtesy of Anna Schultz.</sup>]] | ||
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+ | [[Image:Flehmen Response Horse.jpg|thumb|right|150px|<p>The Flehmen Response in the Horse</p><sup> Courtesy of Anna Schultz.</sup>]] | ||
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+ | * Some [[Attractivity Behaviour - Anatomy & Physiology#Pheramones|pheromones]] are less volatile and need to be detected by the '''vomeronasal organ'''. | ||
+ | ** Bull, ram, stallion, some extent the boar. | ||
+ | * Male closely approaches the source of [[Attractivity Behaviour - Anatomy & Physiology#Pheramones|pheromones]] and will nuzzle the female genital region. | ||
+ | * Flehmen behaviour is characterized by: | ||
+ | ** Head elevation | ||
+ | ** Curling of the upper [[Lips|lip]]. | ||
+ | * Curling of the upper [[Lips|lip]] closes the '''nostrils''' and allows negative pressure to form in the '''nasopalatine duct'''. | ||
+ | * Flehmen behaviour allows less volatile pheromones to be examined by sensory neurons in the '''vomeronasal organ'''. | ||
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+ | * As in the males, females will display flehmen to novel compounds such as fluids associated with the [[Placenta - Anatomy & Physiology|placenta]], newborn animals and other volatile materials. | ||
+ | * Frequently displayed by post-parturient females as they make identity discriminations between their own versus other's neonates. | ||
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| High Degree of Excitement | | High Degree of Excitement | ||
| Neck Outstretched,Head held Horizontally | | Neck Outstretched,Head held Horizontally | ||
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− | == | + | == [[Erection - Anatomy & Physiology|Erection]] == |
− | + | [[Category:Reproductive Behaviour]] | |
+ | [[Category:Bullet Points]] |
Latest revision as of 13:38, 5 July 2012
Search for Sexual Partner
Species | Bull | Stallion | Ram | Boar | Dog | Tom |
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Searching Behaviour | Approach Sexually Active group of Females,Test for Lordosis,Flehmen | Visual Search,Flehmen | Sniffing & Licking of Ano-Genital Region,Nudging Ewe,Flehmen | Moving among Females | Roaming around Territory | Prowling |
Tactile Stimulation
- Tactile stimuli from males is important in provoking sexual postures or standing postures by females.
- Stallion: Bites the neck or withers of the mare
- Tom: Bites the neck of the Queen
- Bull: Chin rests on the back of the cow just prior to mounting
Vomeronasal Organ
- Vomeronasal organ is an accessory olfactory organ.
- Connected to two small openings in the anterior roof of the mouth just behind the upper lip.
- Fluid-borne, less volatile chemicals enter the vomeronasal organ through the oral cavity by means of nasopalatine (incisive) ducts.
Flehmen Response
- Some pheromones are less volatile and need to be detected by the vomeronasal organ.
- Bull, ram, stallion, some extent the boar.
- Male closely approaches the source of pheromones and will nuzzle the female genital region.
- Flehmen behaviour is characterized by:
- Head elevation
- Curling of the upper lip.
- Curling of the upper lip closes the nostrils and allows negative pressure to form in the nasopalatine duct.
- Flehmen behaviour allows less volatile pheromones to be examined by sensory neurons in the vomeronasal organ.
- As in the males, females will display flehmen to novel compounds such as fluids associated with the placenta, newborn animals and other volatile materials.
- Frequently displayed by post-parturient females as they make identity discriminations between their own versus other's neonates.
Courtship
Species | Bull | Stallion | Ram | Boar | Dog | Tom |
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Courtship Behaviour | Nuzzling & licking of perineal region, chin resting, testing for lordosis | High Degree of Excitement | Neck Outstretched,Head held Horizontally | Nuzzling,Teeth Grinding,Foams at Mouth | Sniffing,Licking of Vulva | Biting Queen on Dorsal Neck |
Sexual Arousal
Species | Bull | Stallion | Ram | Boar | Dog | Tom |
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Consummation Behaviour | Penile Protrusion,Dribbling of Seminal Fluid with few Spermatozoa,Erection,Attempted Mounts | Penile Protrusion,No Preejaculatory Expulsion of Seminal Fluid | Repeated Dorsal Elevation of Scrotum,Penile Protrusion,Dribbling of Seminal Fluid | Penile Protrusion,Shallow Pelvic Thrusts, Attempted Mounting | Erection,Protrusion of Penis,Mounting | Mounting |