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

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* Behaviours and signals that serve to attract males.
 
* Behaviours and signals that serve to attract males.
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* Include:
 
* Include:
 
** Postures
 
** Postures
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== Cow ==
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* 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
 
  
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!'''Species'''
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!'''Cow'''
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!'''Mare'''
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!'''Ewe'''
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!'''Sow'''
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!'''Bitch'''
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!'''Queen'''
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|-
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| '''Attractivity Behaviour'''
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| Increased Locomotion,Increased Vocalisation, Twitching and Elevation of Tail
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| Increased Locomotion,Tail Erected ('Flagging')
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| Short period of Restlessness,Ram Seeking
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| Mild Restlessness
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| Roaming
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| Vocalisation ('Calling')
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|-
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|}
  
== Queen ==
 
  
* Vocalisation ('calling')
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Revision as of 13:13, 10 July 2008

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


Species Cow Mare Ewe Sow Bitch Queen
Attractivity Behaviour Increased Locomotion,Increased Vocalisation, Twitching and Elevation of Tail Increased Locomotion,Tail Erected ('Flagging') Short period of Restlessness,Ram Seeking Mild Restlessness Roaming Vocalisation ('Calling')