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Mr. McFarland Texas A&M University
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Answer the questions below about these categories: Breeding season Reproductive behavior What do you know? What do you think you know? What you don’t know yet
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Identify the equine breeding season and times between cycles Identify mare behavior when in estrus Identify ways a stallion can recognize a mare in estrus Explore field applications of this knowledge
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Horses are long-day breeders Sexually active during spring & summer Come into estrus every 21 days Stay fertile for about 7 days Breeders can manipulate seasons by using lights
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Visual search – always on the lookout Flehmen response – stallion checks mare urine for special pheromones pheromones – chemicals released by repro tract to be detected by male causes stimulation/excitement
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Vocalization High degree of excitement when mare in estrus (heat) is found Nudging – to check posture
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Seeks out stallion, stays near Frequent urination in front of stallion Releases pheromones in urine – triggers Flehmen response in stallions Flagging Mare raises tail up & down to “signal” to stallion
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Restlessness, running fence, extra movement Research proves females of most species are more active when fertile Lordosis- stands to be mounted, tail aside
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Mare & Stallion http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVFxuOC eOyk http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVFxuOC eOyk
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Farm management Don’t keep a mare in heat with a stallion if you don’t want her bred! Semen collection Use a teaser mare to arouse stallion Artificial insemination Signals help breeders know when to palpate and AI Do other farm animals have similar behaviors?
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Breeding season: spring and summer Female behavior: frequent urination, flagging, unsoundness, lordosis Male behavior: flehmen response, very active, vocalization, nudging Why is this important? farm mgmt, semen collection, AI
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