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The incidence of eleven components of behaviour exhibited by 24 British Friesian heifers, housed in three groups of eight, was recorded for 24 days. All observed behaviour involved the participation of two individuals, these being within groups. The identity of the heifer initiating each behavioural event and that of the one receiving it was recorded. Thus the incidence of 11 “initiating” components and 11 “receiving” components, in effect the incidence of 22 different (but related) components, was recorded throughout an oestrous cycle for all heifers. Components were classified into four groups: standing, mounting, initiating behaviour (other than mounting) and receiving behaviour (other than standing). There was a peak in the incidence of all four groups around the time of oestrus, standing being uniquely, and mounting very highly, associated with the state of oestrus. Plasma oestradiol-17β levels rose steadily during 4 days to a peak, at about the time of onset of the greatly increased incidence of behaviour at oestrus, when progesterone levels were low. Oestradiol-17β levels then declined rapidly to a low level within 12 h of the end of the period of increased incidence of behaviour. No correlation was found between the magnitude of individual, peak, pre-oestrus levels of plasma oestradiol-17β and the incidence of any of the four groups of behavioural components. It is suggested that the limits of the time period when oestrous behaviour is shown are controlled mainly by oestradiol-17β, probably by the timing of its retention by receptors in cells of target brain tissues. The incidence of behavioural events during this period is, however, in part controlled by the presence or absence of a second oestrous heifer. A second smaller peak of plasma oestradiol-17β occurred 5 days after oestrus, when plasma progesterone was about one-third of peak luteal phase levels. No increase in incidence of behaviour was associated with this oestradiol-17β peak. |