Difference between revisions of "Attractivity Behaviour - Anatomy & Physiology"

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(New page: * Behaviours and signals that serve to attract males. * Include: ** Postures ** Vocalizations ** Behaviours ** Chemical cues such as pheramones)
 
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** Behaviours
 
** Behaviours
 
** Chemical cues such as pheramones
 
** Chemical cues such as pheramones
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== Cow ==
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* Increased locomotion
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* Increased vocalisation
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* Twitching and elevation of the tail
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== Mare ==
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* Increased locomotion
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* Tail erected ('flagging')
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== Ewe ==
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* Short period of restlessness
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* Ram seeking
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== Sow ==
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* Mild restlessness
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== Bitch ==
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* Roaming
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== Queen ==
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* Vocalisation ('calling')

Revision as of 14:24, 9 July 2008

  • Behaviours and signals that serve to attract males.
  • Include:
    • Postures
    • Vocalizations
    • Behaviours
    • Chemical cues such as pheramones


Cow

  • Increased locomotion
  • Increased vocalisation
  • Twitching and elevation of the tail


Mare

  • Increased locomotion
  • Tail erected ('flagging')


Ewe

  • Short period of restlessness
  • Ram seeking


Sow

  • Mild restlessness


Bitch

  • Roaming


Queen

  • Vocalisation ('calling')