 Some animals can breed all year round.  Cows are in estrus every 21 days when not already mated. Chickens can also breed year-round.  Some animals.

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 Some animals can breed all year round.  Cows are in estrus every 21 days when not already mated. Chickens can also breed year-round.  Some animals only mate in certain seasons. ◦ Horses, sheep, goats and deer have a breeding season. What are the advantages and disadvantages of each strategy? Are males or females more likely to be affected?

SummerAutumnWinterSpring What cues tell each animal to ovulate?

 Melatonin is a hormone produced by the pineal gland.  It is called the “hormone of darkness” because it is secreted in the absence of light.  Melatonin cycles control the sleep-wake daily (circadian) rhythms as well as seasonal rhythms e.g. coat growth, coat colour, migration and mating.

 It has been suggested that the hormone changes from child to adult results in delayed melatonin production in teenagers, causing naturally late sleeping and waking.

 Artificial lighting  Synchronised breeding ◦ What are the benefits of synchronised breeding for a farmer?

 YouTube video from Ohio State University  Complete the table on page 23.