Exposure of sexually inactive males to estrogenized females increased the investigative and consummatory sexual behavior
Two trials were conducted to evaluate the effect of diverse socio-sexual cues upon male sexual behavior and the reproductive performance of anestrous does (AD). Trials were conducted in northern Mexico (26°N) during the natural anestrous season (Feb-Mar) with crossbred dairy bucks. In Experiment 1,...
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520 | |a Two trials were conducted to evaluate the effect of diverse socio-sexual cues upon male sexual behavior and the reproductive performance of anestrous does (AD). Trials were conducted in northern Mexico (26°N) during the natural anestrous season (Feb-Mar) with crossbred dairy bucks. In Experiment 1, sexually inactive bucks (SIB, n = 12) were randomly allotted to three groups, four males/group: a) DEE 9novelty stimulation) – daily exchange of estrogenized females (EF) 12&12h, b) NEE (no novelty stimulation) – no-exchange of EF, 24h, or c) CON (saline-treated_ -daily exchange of AF 12&12h. Sexually active bucks (SAB) from the DEE, NEE and CON groups were subsequently exposed to AD (n =72; n =24/group) and the reproductive outcomes were recorded. In Experiment 2, SAB (n =12; n =6/group) were randomly divided in: 1) B+EF – males+four-EF exposed to AF (n =36), and 2) B+NEF; males+four-saline-treated AD and exposed to AD (n =36). Prior to the onset of the experimental breeding in both experiments, the investigative (ISB), consummatory (CSB) and resting (RSB) sexual behavior of males were quantified (2h×d×2d). Sexual behaviors considered were: ISB – flehmen, ano-genital sniffing, approaches, vocalizations, kicking, penis extrusion, CSB; mount attempts and mounts, and RSB – isolation, attempted escape, aggression and distractions. While EF were an effective stimulus (P <0.05) for evoking mounting in SIB males, daily exchange of estrous does used to stimulate males promoted an enhanced response (P <0.05) in terms of both ISB and CSB. After being exposed to AD, the B+EF bucks induced an earlier estrous response (P <0.05) as compared with the B+NEF bucks. The untreated females did not induce any sexual activity in males and stimulation of ovarian function did not occur when saline treated (CON) AD were exposed to AD. Also, the B+EF group induced an enhanced increase (P <0.05) of the male ISB and CSB, inducing in turn an increase percentage onset of estrus in does that had previously been anestrus (P <0.05). | ||
520 | |a Two trials were conducted to evaluate the effect of diverse socio-sexual cues upon male sexual behavior and the reproductive performance of anestrous does (AD). Trials were conducted in northern Mexico (26°N) during the natural anestrous season (Feb-Mar) with crossbred dairy bucks. In Experiment 1, sexually inactive bucks (SIB, n = 12) were randomly allotted to three groups, four males/group: a) DEE 9novelty stimulation) – daily exchange of estrogenized females (EF) 12&12h, b) NEE (no novelty stimulation) – no-exchange of EF, 24h, or c) CON (saline-treated_ -daily exchange of AF 12&12h. Sexually active bucks (SAB) from the DEE, NEE and CON groups were subsequently exposed to AD (n =72; n =24/group) and the reproductive outcomes were recorded. In Experiment 2, SAB (n =12; n =6/group) were randomly divided in: 1) B+EF – males+four-EF exposed to AF (n =36), and 2) B+NEF; males+four-saline-treated AD and exposed to AD (n =36). Prior to the onset of the experimental breeding in both experiments, the investigative (ISB), consummatory (CSB) and resting (RSB) sexual behavior of males were quantified (2h×d×2d). Sexual behaviors considered were: ISB – flehmen, ano-genital sniffing, approaches, vocalizations, kicking, penis extrusion, CSB; mount attempts and mounts, and RSB – isolation, attempted escape, aggression and distractions. While EF were an effective stimulus (P <0.05) for evoking mounting in SIB males, daily exchange of estrous does used to stimulate males promoted an enhanced response (P <0.05) in terms of both ISB and CSB. After being exposed to AD, the B+EF bucks induced an earlier estrous response (P <0.05) as compared with the B+NEF bucks. The untreated females did not induce any sexual activity in males and stimulation of ovarian function did not occur when saline treated (CON) AD were exposed to AD. Also, the B+EF group induced an enhanced increase (P <0.05) of the male ISB and CSB, inducing in turn an increase percentage onset of estrus in does that had previously been anestrus (P <0.05). | ||
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10.1016/j.anireprosci.2016.09.002 doi GBVA2016013000009.pica (DE-627)ELV029797519 (ELSEVIER)S0378-4320(16)30420-1 DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb eng 630 640 590 630 DE-600 640 DE-600 590 DE-600 530 620 VZ 50.37 bkl 53.75 bkl 33.18 bkl 33.38 bkl Guillén-Muñoz, J.M. verfasserin aut Exposure of sexually inactive males to estrogenized females increased the investigative and consummatory sexual behavior 2016transfer abstract 7 nicht spezifiziert zzz rdacontent nicht spezifiziert z rdamedia nicht spezifiziert zu rdacarrier Two trials were conducted to evaluate the effect of diverse socio-sexual cues upon male sexual behavior and the reproductive performance of anestrous does (AD). Trials were conducted in northern Mexico (26°N) during the natural anestrous season (Feb-Mar) with crossbred dairy bucks. In Experiment 1, sexually inactive bucks (SIB, n = 12) were randomly allotted to three groups, four males/group: a) DEE 9novelty stimulation) – daily exchange of estrogenized females (EF) 12&12h, b) NEE (no novelty stimulation) – no-exchange of EF, 24h, or c) CON (saline-treated_ -daily exchange of AF 12&12h. Sexually active bucks (SAB) from the DEE, NEE and CON groups were subsequently exposed to AD (n =72; n =24/group) and the reproductive outcomes were recorded. In Experiment 2, SAB (n =12; n =6/group) were randomly divided in: 1) B+EF – males+four-EF exposed to AF (n =36), and 2) B+NEF; males+four-saline-treated AD and exposed to AD (n =36). Prior to the onset of the experimental breeding in both experiments, the investigative (ISB), consummatory (CSB) and resting (RSB) sexual behavior of males were quantified (2h×d×2d). Sexual behaviors considered were: ISB – flehmen, ano-genital sniffing, approaches, vocalizations, kicking, penis extrusion, CSB; mount attempts and mounts, and RSB – isolation, attempted escape, aggression and distractions. While EF were an effective stimulus (P <0.05) for evoking mounting in SIB males, daily exchange of estrous does used to stimulate males promoted an enhanced response (P <0.05) in terms of both ISB and CSB. After being exposed to AD, the B+EF bucks induced an earlier estrous response (P <0.05) as compared with the B+NEF bucks. The untreated females did not induce any sexual activity in males and stimulation of ovarian function did not occur when saline treated (CON) AD were exposed to AD. Also, the B+EF group induced an enhanced increase (P <0.05) of the male ISB and CSB, inducing in turn an increase percentage onset of estrus in does that had previously been anestrus (P <0.05). Two trials were conducted to evaluate the effect of diverse socio-sexual cues upon male sexual behavior and the reproductive performance of anestrous does (AD). Trials were conducted in northern Mexico (26°N) during the natural anestrous season (Feb-Mar) with crossbred dairy bucks. In Experiment 1, sexually inactive bucks (SIB, n = 12) were randomly allotted to three groups, four males/group: a) DEE 9novelty stimulation) – daily exchange of estrogenized females (EF) 12&12h, b) NEE (no novelty stimulation) – no-exchange of EF, 24h, or c) CON (saline-treated_ -daily exchange of AF 12&12h. Sexually active bucks (SAB) from the DEE, NEE and CON groups were subsequently exposed to AD (n =72; n =24/group) and the reproductive outcomes were recorded. In Experiment 2, SAB (n =12; n =6/group) were randomly divided in: 1) B+EF – males+four-EF exposed to AF (n =36), and 2) B+NEF; males+four-saline-treated AD and exposed to AD (n =36). Prior to the onset of the experimental breeding in both experiments, the investigative (ISB), consummatory (CSB) and resting (RSB) sexual behavior of males were quantified (2h×d×2d). Sexual behaviors considered were: ISB – flehmen, ano-genital sniffing, approaches, vocalizations, kicking, penis extrusion, CSB; mount attempts and mounts, and RSB – isolation, attempted escape, aggression and distractions. While EF were an effective stimulus (P <0.05) for evoking mounting in SIB males, daily exchange of estrous does used to stimulate males promoted an enhanced response (P <0.05) in terms of both ISB and CSB. After being exposed to AD, the B+EF bucks induced an earlier estrous response (P <0.05) as compared with the B+NEF bucks. The untreated females did not induce any sexual activity in males and stimulation of ovarian function did not occur when saline treated (CON) AD were exposed to AD. Also, the B+EF group induced an enhanced increase (P <0.05) of the male ISB and CSB, inducing in turn an increase percentage onset of estrus in does that had previously been anestrus (P <0.05). Goats Elsevier Male effect Elsevier Sexual behavior Elsevier Estrus induction Elsevier Estrogenized goats Elsevier Meza-Herrera, C.A. oth Santos-Jimenez, Z. oth Rivas-Muñoz, R. oth Luna-Orozco, J.R. oth Mellado, M. oth Véliz-Deras, F.G. oth Enthalten in Elsevier Science Contuzzi, Nicola ELSEVIER Statistical modelling and optimization of nanosecond Nd:YAG Q-switched laser scarfing of carbon fiber reinforced polymer 2021 an international journal Amsterdam [u.a.] (DE-627)ELV00707350X volume:173 year:2016 pages:97-103 extent:7 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anireprosci.2016.09.002 Volltext GBV_USEFLAG_U GBV_ELV SYSFLAG_U 50.37 Technische Optik VZ 53.75 Optische Nachrichtentechnik VZ 33.18 Optik VZ 33.38 Quantenoptik nichtlineare Optik VZ AR 173 2016 97-103 7 045F 630 |
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10.1016/j.anireprosci.2016.09.002 doi GBVA2016013000009.pica (DE-627)ELV029797519 (ELSEVIER)S0378-4320(16)30420-1 DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb eng 630 640 590 630 DE-600 640 DE-600 590 DE-600 530 620 VZ 50.37 bkl 53.75 bkl 33.18 bkl 33.38 bkl Guillén-Muñoz, J.M. verfasserin aut Exposure of sexually inactive males to estrogenized females increased the investigative and consummatory sexual behavior 2016transfer abstract 7 nicht spezifiziert zzz rdacontent nicht spezifiziert z rdamedia nicht spezifiziert zu rdacarrier Two trials were conducted to evaluate the effect of diverse socio-sexual cues upon male sexual behavior and the reproductive performance of anestrous does (AD). Trials were conducted in northern Mexico (26°N) during the natural anestrous season (Feb-Mar) with crossbred dairy bucks. In Experiment 1, sexually inactive bucks (SIB, n = 12) were randomly allotted to three groups, four males/group: a) DEE 9novelty stimulation) – daily exchange of estrogenized females (EF) 12&12h, b) NEE (no novelty stimulation) – no-exchange of EF, 24h, or c) CON (saline-treated_ -daily exchange of AF 12&12h. Sexually active bucks (SAB) from the DEE, NEE and CON groups were subsequently exposed to AD (n =72; n =24/group) and the reproductive outcomes were recorded. In Experiment 2, SAB (n =12; n =6/group) were randomly divided in: 1) B+EF – males+four-EF exposed to AF (n =36), and 2) B+NEF; males+four-saline-treated AD and exposed to AD (n =36). Prior to the onset of the experimental breeding in both experiments, the investigative (ISB), consummatory (CSB) and resting (RSB) sexual behavior of males were quantified (2h×d×2d). Sexual behaviors considered were: ISB – flehmen, ano-genital sniffing, approaches, vocalizations, kicking, penis extrusion, CSB; mount attempts and mounts, and RSB – isolation, attempted escape, aggression and distractions. While EF were an effective stimulus (P <0.05) for evoking mounting in SIB males, daily exchange of estrous does used to stimulate males promoted an enhanced response (P <0.05) in terms of both ISB and CSB. After being exposed to AD, the B+EF bucks induced an earlier estrous response (P <0.05) as compared with the B+NEF bucks. The untreated females did not induce any sexual activity in males and stimulation of ovarian function did not occur when saline treated (CON) AD were exposed to AD. Also, the B+EF group induced an enhanced increase (P <0.05) of the male ISB and CSB, inducing in turn an increase percentage onset of estrus in does that had previously been anestrus (P <0.05). Two trials were conducted to evaluate the effect of diverse socio-sexual cues upon male sexual behavior and the reproductive performance of anestrous does (AD). Trials were conducted in northern Mexico (26°N) during the natural anestrous season (Feb-Mar) with crossbred dairy bucks. In Experiment 1, sexually inactive bucks (SIB, n = 12) were randomly allotted to three groups, four males/group: a) DEE 9novelty stimulation) – daily exchange of estrogenized females (EF) 12&12h, b) NEE (no novelty stimulation) – no-exchange of EF, 24h, or c) CON (saline-treated_ -daily exchange of AF 12&12h. Sexually active bucks (SAB) from the DEE, NEE and CON groups were subsequently exposed to AD (n =72; n =24/group) and the reproductive outcomes were recorded. In Experiment 2, SAB (n =12; n =6/group) were randomly divided in: 1) B+EF – males+four-EF exposed to AF (n =36), and 2) B+NEF; males+four-saline-treated AD and exposed to AD (n =36). Prior to the onset of the experimental breeding in both experiments, the investigative (ISB), consummatory (CSB) and resting (RSB) sexual behavior of males were quantified (2h×d×2d). Sexual behaviors considered were: ISB – flehmen, ano-genital sniffing, approaches, vocalizations, kicking, penis extrusion, CSB; mount attempts and mounts, and RSB – isolation, attempted escape, aggression and distractions. While EF were an effective stimulus (P <0.05) for evoking mounting in SIB males, daily exchange of estrous does used to stimulate males promoted an enhanced response (P <0.05) in terms of both ISB and CSB. After being exposed to AD, the B+EF bucks induced an earlier estrous response (P <0.05) as compared with the B+NEF bucks. The untreated females did not induce any sexual activity in males and stimulation of ovarian function did not occur when saline treated (CON) AD were exposed to AD. Also, the B+EF group induced an enhanced increase (P <0.05) of the male ISB and CSB, inducing in turn an increase percentage onset of estrus in does that had previously been anestrus (P <0.05). Goats Elsevier Male effect Elsevier Sexual behavior Elsevier Estrus induction Elsevier Estrogenized goats Elsevier Meza-Herrera, C.A. oth Santos-Jimenez, Z. oth Rivas-Muñoz, R. oth Luna-Orozco, J.R. oth Mellado, M. oth Véliz-Deras, F.G. oth Enthalten in Elsevier Science Contuzzi, Nicola ELSEVIER Statistical modelling and optimization of nanosecond Nd:YAG Q-switched laser scarfing of carbon fiber reinforced polymer 2021 an international journal Amsterdam [u.a.] (DE-627)ELV00707350X volume:173 year:2016 pages:97-103 extent:7 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anireprosci.2016.09.002 Volltext GBV_USEFLAG_U GBV_ELV SYSFLAG_U 50.37 Technische Optik VZ 53.75 Optische Nachrichtentechnik VZ 33.18 Optik VZ 33.38 Quantenoptik nichtlineare Optik VZ AR 173 2016 97-103 7 045F 630 |
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In Experiment 1, sexually inactive bucks (SIB, n = 12) were randomly allotted to three groups, four males/group: a) DEE 9novelty stimulation) – daily exchange of estrogenized females (EF) 12&12h, b) NEE (no novelty stimulation) – no-exchange of EF, 24h, or c) CON (saline-treated_ -daily exchange of AF 12&12h. Sexually active bucks (SAB) from the DEE, NEE and CON groups were subsequently exposed to AD (n =72; n =24/group) and the reproductive outcomes were recorded. In Experiment 2, SAB (n =12; n =6/group) were randomly divided in: 1) B+EF – males+four-EF exposed to AF (n =36), and 2) B+NEF; males+four-saline-treated AD and exposed to AD (n =36). Prior to the onset of the experimental breeding in both experiments, the investigative (ISB), consummatory (CSB) and resting (RSB) sexual behavior of males were quantified (2h×d×2d). Sexual behaviors considered were: ISB – flehmen, ano-genital sniffing, approaches, vocalizations, kicking, penis extrusion, CSB; mount attempts and mounts, and RSB – isolation, attempted escape, aggression and distractions. While EF were an effective stimulus (P <0.05) for evoking mounting in SIB males, daily exchange of estrous does used to stimulate males promoted an enhanced response (P <0.05) in terms of both ISB and CSB. After being exposed to AD, the B+EF bucks induced an earlier estrous response (P <0.05) as compared with the B+NEF bucks. The untreated females did not induce any sexual activity in males and stimulation of ovarian function did not occur when saline treated (CON) AD were exposed to AD. Also, the B+EF group induced an enhanced increase (P <0.05) of the male ISB and CSB, inducing in turn an increase percentage onset of estrus in does that had previously been anestrus (P <0.05). Two trials were conducted to evaluate the effect of diverse socio-sexual cues upon male sexual behavior and the reproductive performance of anestrous does (AD). Trials were conducted in northern Mexico (26°N) during the natural anestrous season (Feb-Mar) with crossbred dairy bucks. In Experiment 1, sexually inactive bucks (SIB, n = 12) were randomly allotted to three groups, four males/group: a) DEE 9novelty stimulation) – daily exchange of estrogenized females (EF) 12&12h, b) NEE (no novelty stimulation) – no-exchange of EF, 24h, or c) CON (saline-treated_ -daily exchange of AF 12&12h. Sexually active bucks (SAB) from the DEE, NEE and CON groups were subsequently exposed to AD (n =72; n =24/group) and the reproductive outcomes were recorded. In Experiment 2, SAB (n =12; n =6/group) were randomly divided in: 1) B+EF – males+four-EF exposed to AF (n =36), and 2) B+NEF; males+four-saline-treated AD and exposed to AD (n =36). Prior to the onset of the experimental breeding in both experiments, the investigative (ISB), consummatory (CSB) and resting (RSB) sexual behavior of males were quantified (2h×d×2d). Sexual behaviors considered were: ISB – flehmen, ano-genital sniffing, approaches, vocalizations, kicking, penis extrusion, CSB; mount attempts and mounts, and RSB – isolation, attempted escape, aggression and distractions. While EF were an effective stimulus (P <0.05) for evoking mounting in SIB males, daily exchange of estrous does used to stimulate males promoted an enhanced response (P <0.05) in terms of both ISB and CSB. After being exposed to AD, the B+EF bucks induced an earlier estrous response (P <0.05) as compared with the B+NEF bucks. The untreated females did not induce any sexual activity in males and stimulation of ovarian function did not occur when saline treated (CON) AD were exposed to AD. Also, the B+EF group induced an enhanced increase (P <0.05) of the male ISB and CSB, inducing in turn an increase percentage onset of estrus in does that had previously been anestrus (P <0.05). Goats Elsevier Male effect Elsevier Sexual behavior Elsevier Estrus induction Elsevier Estrogenized goats Elsevier Meza-Herrera, C.A. oth Santos-Jimenez, Z. oth Rivas-Muñoz, R. oth Luna-Orozco, J.R. oth Mellado, M. oth Véliz-Deras, F.G. oth Enthalten in Elsevier Science Contuzzi, Nicola ELSEVIER Statistical modelling and optimization of nanosecond Nd:YAG Q-switched laser scarfing of carbon fiber reinforced polymer 2021 an international journal Amsterdam [u.a.] (DE-627)ELV00707350X volume:173 year:2016 pages:97-103 extent:7 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anireprosci.2016.09.002 Volltext GBV_USEFLAG_U GBV_ELV SYSFLAG_U 50.37 Technische Optik VZ 53.75 Optische Nachrichtentechnik VZ 33.18 Optik VZ 33.38 Quantenoptik nichtlineare Optik VZ AR 173 2016 97-103 7 045F 630 |
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10.1016/j.anireprosci.2016.09.002 doi GBVA2016013000009.pica (DE-627)ELV029797519 (ELSEVIER)S0378-4320(16)30420-1 DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb eng 630 640 590 630 DE-600 640 DE-600 590 DE-600 530 620 VZ 50.37 bkl 53.75 bkl 33.18 bkl 33.38 bkl Guillén-Muñoz, J.M. verfasserin aut Exposure of sexually inactive males to estrogenized females increased the investigative and consummatory sexual behavior 2016transfer abstract 7 nicht spezifiziert zzz rdacontent nicht spezifiziert z rdamedia nicht spezifiziert zu rdacarrier Two trials were conducted to evaluate the effect of diverse socio-sexual cues upon male sexual behavior and the reproductive performance of anestrous does (AD). Trials were conducted in northern Mexico (26°N) during the natural anestrous season (Feb-Mar) with crossbred dairy bucks. In Experiment 1, sexually inactive bucks (SIB, n = 12) were randomly allotted to three groups, four males/group: a) DEE 9novelty stimulation) – daily exchange of estrogenized females (EF) 12&12h, b) NEE (no novelty stimulation) – no-exchange of EF, 24h, or c) CON (saline-treated_ -daily exchange of AF 12&12h. Sexually active bucks (SAB) from the DEE, NEE and CON groups were subsequently exposed to AD (n =72; n =24/group) and the reproductive outcomes were recorded. In Experiment 2, SAB (n =12; n =6/group) were randomly divided in: 1) B+EF – males+four-EF exposed to AF (n =36), and 2) B+NEF; males+four-saline-treated AD and exposed to AD (n =36). Prior to the onset of the experimental breeding in both experiments, the investigative (ISB), consummatory (CSB) and resting (RSB) sexual behavior of males were quantified (2h×d×2d). Sexual behaviors considered were: ISB – flehmen, ano-genital sniffing, approaches, vocalizations, kicking, penis extrusion, CSB; mount attempts and mounts, and RSB – isolation, attempted escape, aggression and distractions. While EF were an effective stimulus (P <0.05) for evoking mounting in SIB males, daily exchange of estrous does used to stimulate males promoted an enhanced response (P <0.05) in terms of both ISB and CSB. After being exposed to AD, the B+EF bucks induced an earlier estrous response (P <0.05) as compared with the B+NEF bucks. The untreated females did not induce any sexual activity in males and stimulation of ovarian function did not occur when saline treated (CON) AD were exposed to AD. Also, the B+EF group induced an enhanced increase (P <0.05) of the male ISB and CSB, inducing in turn an increase percentage onset of estrus in does that had previously been anestrus (P <0.05). 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Two trials were conducted to evaluate the effect of diverse socio-sexual cues upon male sexual behavior and the reproductive performance of anestrous does (AD). Trials were conducted in northern Mexico (26°N) during the natural anestrous season (Feb-Mar) with crossbred dairy bucks. In Experiment 1, sexually inactive bucks (SIB, n = 12) were randomly allotted to three groups, four males/group: a) DEE 9novelty stimulation) – daily exchange of estrogenized females (EF) 12&12h, b) NEE (no novelty stimulation) – no-exchange of EF, 24h, or c) CON (saline-treated_ -daily exchange of AF 12&12h. Sexually active bucks (SAB) from the DEE, NEE and CON groups were subsequently exposed to AD (n =72; n =24/group) and the reproductive outcomes were recorded. In Experiment 2, SAB (n =12; n =6/group) were randomly divided in: 1) B+EF – males+four-EF exposed to AF (n =36), and 2) B+NEF; males+four-saline-treated AD and exposed to AD (n =36). Prior to the onset of the experimental breeding in both experiments, the investigative (ISB), consummatory (CSB) and resting (RSB) sexual behavior of males were quantified (2h×d×2d). Sexual behaviors considered were: ISB – flehmen, ano-genital sniffing, approaches, vocalizations, kicking, penis extrusion, CSB; mount attempts and mounts, and RSB – isolation, attempted escape, aggression and distractions. While EF were an effective stimulus (P <0.05) for evoking mounting in SIB males, daily exchange of estrous does used to stimulate males promoted an enhanced response (P <0.05) in terms of both ISB and CSB. After being exposed to AD, the B+EF bucks induced an earlier estrous response (P <0.05) as compared with the B+NEF bucks. The untreated females did not induce any sexual activity in males and stimulation of ovarian function did not occur when saline treated (CON) AD were exposed to AD. Also, the B+EF group induced an enhanced increase (P <0.05) of the male ISB and CSB, inducing in turn an increase percentage onset of estrus in does that had previously been anestrus (P <0.05). |
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Two trials were conducted to evaluate the effect of diverse socio-sexual cues upon male sexual behavior and the reproductive performance of anestrous does (AD). Trials were conducted in northern Mexico (26°N) during the natural anestrous season (Feb-Mar) with crossbred dairy bucks. In Experiment 1, sexually inactive bucks (SIB, n = 12) were randomly allotted to three groups, four males/group: a) DEE 9novelty stimulation) – daily exchange of estrogenized females (EF) 12&12h, b) NEE (no novelty stimulation) – no-exchange of EF, 24h, or c) CON (saline-treated_ -daily exchange of AF 12&12h. Sexually active bucks (SAB) from the DEE, NEE and CON groups were subsequently exposed to AD (n =72; n =24/group) and the reproductive outcomes were recorded. In Experiment 2, SAB (n =12; n =6/group) were randomly divided in: 1) B+EF – males+four-EF exposed to AF (n =36), and 2) B+NEF; males+four-saline-treated AD and exposed to AD (n =36). Prior to the onset of the experimental breeding in both experiments, the investigative (ISB), consummatory (CSB) and resting (RSB) sexual behavior of males were quantified (2h×d×2d). Sexual behaviors considered were: ISB – flehmen, ano-genital sniffing, approaches, vocalizations, kicking, penis extrusion, CSB; mount attempts and mounts, and RSB – isolation, attempted escape, aggression and distractions. While EF were an effective stimulus (P <0.05) for evoking mounting in SIB males, daily exchange of estrous does used to stimulate males promoted an enhanced response (P <0.05) in terms of both ISB and CSB. After being exposed to AD, the B+EF bucks induced an earlier estrous response (P <0.05) as compared with the B+NEF bucks. The untreated females did not induce any sexual activity in males and stimulation of ovarian function did not occur when saline treated (CON) AD were exposed to AD. Also, the B+EF group induced an enhanced increase (P <0.05) of the male ISB and CSB, inducing in turn an increase percentage onset of estrus in does that had previously been anestrus (P <0.05). |
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Two trials were conducted to evaluate the effect of diverse socio-sexual cues upon male sexual behavior and the reproductive performance of anestrous does (AD). Trials were conducted in northern Mexico (26°N) during the natural anestrous season (Feb-Mar) with crossbred dairy bucks. In Experiment 1, sexually inactive bucks (SIB, n = 12) were randomly allotted to three groups, four males/group: a) DEE 9novelty stimulation) – daily exchange of estrogenized females (EF) 12&12h, b) NEE (no novelty stimulation) – no-exchange of EF, 24h, or c) CON (saline-treated_ -daily exchange of AF 12&12h. Sexually active bucks (SAB) from the DEE, NEE and CON groups were subsequently exposed to AD (n =72; n =24/group) and the reproductive outcomes were recorded. In Experiment 2, SAB (n =12; n =6/group) were randomly divided in: 1) B+EF – males+four-EF exposed to AF (n =36), and 2) B+NEF; males+four-saline-treated AD and exposed to AD (n =36). Prior to the onset of the experimental breeding in both experiments, the investigative (ISB), consummatory (CSB) and resting (RSB) sexual behavior of males were quantified (2h×d×2d). Sexual behaviors considered were: ISB – flehmen, ano-genital sniffing, approaches, vocalizations, kicking, penis extrusion, CSB; mount attempts and mounts, and RSB – isolation, attempted escape, aggression and distractions. While EF were an effective stimulus (P <0.05) for evoking mounting in SIB males, daily exchange of estrous does used to stimulate males promoted an enhanced response (P <0.05) in terms of both ISB and CSB. After being exposed to AD, the B+EF bucks induced an earlier estrous response (P <0.05) as compared with the B+NEF bucks. The untreated females did not induce any sexual activity in males and stimulation of ovarian function did not occur when saline treated (CON) AD were exposed to AD. Also, the B+EF group induced an enhanced increase (P <0.05) of the male ISB and CSB, inducing in turn an increase percentage onset of estrus in does that had previously been anestrus (P <0.05). |
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