Receptivity Behaviour - Anatomy & Physiology
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BACK TO REPRODUCTIVE BEHAVIOUR
- Copulatory behaviour of females that insures insemination.
- Sexual activity of the postpubertal female is confined to oestrus ('heat').
- Short Period of sexual receptivity limits the time during which precopulatory behaviour occurs.
Species | Cow | Mare | Ewe | Sow | Bitch | Queen |
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Consummation Behaviour | Homosexual Mounting,Standing to be Mounted | Presents Hindquarters to Male,Clitoral Exposure by Labial Eversion,Pulsatile Contractions of Labia | Immobile Stance | Immobile Stance | Tail Deflected to One Side,Urination in presence of Male,Affectionate Head Rubbing | Elevation of Rear Quarters & Hyperextension of Back ('Lordosis'),Presentation of Vulva,Tail Deviation |
Lordosis
- Highly specific female motor response associated with 'willingness' to mate.
- Triggers significant sexual arousal behaviour in the male.
- Once the male discovers that the female will display lordosis, he becomes sexually stimulated.