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Oestrus Behaviour - Anatomy & Physiology
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* Mares with an older foal at foot may not show signs of oestrus, as they are protective of the foal (''''foal shy'''').
* Mares with an older foal at foot may not show signs of oestrus, as they are protective of the foal (''''foal shy'''').
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* Commonly teasing is performed (usually daily) using a less valuable stallion over a 'teasing board'.
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* Mare will stand as if to urinate, lift her tail and lean her hidquarters toward the stallion.
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* Mare repeatedly exposes her clitoris ('winking')
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* If the mare is in oestrus, the stallion usually demonstrates a Flehmen response.
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