Gonzalez R, Levy F, Orgeur P, Poindron P, Signoret J P
Laboratoire de Comportement Animal, INRA/CNRS, URA 1291, Monnaie, France.
Reprod Nutr Dev. 1991;31(1):103-9. doi: 10.1051/rnd:19910110.
The importance of olfactory cues in inducing luteinizing hormone and testosterone secretion as a response to stimulation by sexually receptive ewes has been tested. In sexually experienced rams, olfactory stimulation with urine, wool and vaginal secretions from sexually receptive females placed in a mask did not induce an endocrine response. The female-induced secretion of LH and testosterone was similar in anosmic, sham-operated and in control rams. These results show that olfactory cues are not necessary in the mediation of interindividual stimulation of endocrine response in the sexually experienced ram.