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The combined effects of hypothalamic steroid implants and subcutaneous hormone injections on the courtship, copulatory and aggressive behaviour of five castrated male sheep (wethers) were assessed in thrice weekly tests with sexually receptive ewes. The animals were prepared with bilateral guide tubes for the insertion of removable hormone-containing cannulae aimed at the preoptic/anterior hypothalamic region of the brain. The sheep were treated as follows: weeks 1-4, cholesterol implants + oestradiol dipropionate injections; weeks 5-7, dihydrotestosterone propionate implants + oestradiol dipropionate injections; weeks 10-12, testosterone terone propionate implants + oil injections; weeks 13-15, testosterone propionate implants + dihydrotestosterone propionate injections.
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