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Tierarztl Prax


Title:[Comparison of reproductive behavior of farm animals]
Author(s):Sambraus HH;
Address:"Lehrgebiet fur Tierhaltung und Verhaltenskunde, Technischen Universitat Munchen, Weihenstephan"
Journal Title:Tierarztl Prax
Year:1991
Volume:19
Issue:1
Page Number:8 - 13
DOI:
ISSN/ISBN:0303-6286 (Print) 0303-6286 (Linking)
Abstract:"Male farm animals accept female conspecifics as partners for mating only when they have been imprinted on them. The mating behaviour of the male can be divided into three phases: a) looking for female conspecifics in heat; b) testing the readiness to be served; and c) serving. The male animal can accelerate the development of the heat characteristics by certain behaviour patterns, which cause an effect of pheromones. There is a relationship between duration of the coitus and the sexual potency in every species. Finally masturbation is discussed. Ethologically it is a typical vacuum activity"
Keywords:"Agriculture Animals Animals, Domestic/*physiology Cattle/physiology Copulation Female Goats/physiology Male Masturbation *Sexual Behavior, Animal Sheep/physiology Swine/physiology Swine, Miniature/physiology;"
Notes:"MedlineSambraus, H H ger English Abstract Germany 1991/02/01 Tierarztl Prax. 1991 Feb; 19(1):8-13"

 
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