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== Tactile Stimulation == | == 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 |
Revision as of 14:48, 10 July 2008
- Behaviours exhibited by females towards males that stimulate the male to copulate or that reinitiate sexual behaviour after copulation.
- Head butting the male
- Mounting the male
- May include behaviour among females that sexually stimulates males.
- Female-female mounting
Species | Cow | Mare | Ewe | Sow | Bitch | Queen |
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Courtship Behaviour | Increased Grooming,Mounting Attempts with other Females | Urination Stance,Urination in presence of Stallion | Urination in presence of Ram | Immobile Stance | Immobile Stance | Crouching,Affectionate Head Rubbing,Rolling |
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