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** Chemical cues such as pheramones | ** Chemical cues such as pheramones | ||
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+ | == Cow == | ||
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+ | * Increased locomotion | ||
+ | * Increased vocalisation | ||
+ | * Twitching and elevation of the tail | ||
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+ | == Mare == | ||
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+ | * Increased locomotion | ||
+ | * Tail erected ('flagging') | ||
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+ | == Ewe == | ||
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+ | * Short period of restlessness | ||
+ | * 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')