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Vaginal Stimulation: An Important Determinant of Maternal Bonding in Sheep
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1983
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Vaginal StimulationFertilityFull ComplementReproductive HealthGynecologyOwn LambsReproductive BiologyAlien LambsEmbryologyReproductive PhysiologyPublic HealthAnimal PhysiologyInfertilityBehavioral SciencesMaternal HealthAnimal ReproductionTheriogenologyDevelopmental BiologyAnimal SciencePhysiologyMedicineAnimal BreedingAnimal BehaviorReproductive Hormone
The immediate induction of the full complement of maternal behavior in nonpregnant ewes primed with estrogen and progesterone has been obtained after 5 minutes of vaginal-cervical stimulation. A similar period of such stimulation given to recently parturient ewes, after the development of selective bonding to their own lambs, reversed their rejection behavior of alien lambs and produced a state of plasticity in maternal behavior, such that ewes receiving vaginal stimulation would accept and adopt alien lambs. These findings implicate vaginal-cervical stimulation as playing a role in the onset of maternal behavior.
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