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Animal reproduction science2005; 89(1-4); 77-92; doi: 10.1016/j.anireprosci.2005.06.016

Aversive conditioning of periodic spontaneous erection adversely affects sexual behavior and semen in stallions.

Abstract: Periodic spontaneous erection and penile movements known as masturbation (SEAM) occur normally at approximately 90 min intervals in awake equids. SEAM in horses has traditionally been misunderstood by many horsemen as aberrant behavior that should be eliminated. Accordingly, it is not uncommon for trainers of performance stallions or managers of breeding stallions to punish SEAM in an attempt to eliminate the behavior. Previous clinical observations and preliminary unsystematic trials had suggested that attempts to stop stallion SEAM may lead to an increase rather than a decrease in SEAM, and at the same time may suppress sexual behavior (SB) in a breeding stallion. The present work evaluated the effects of aversive conditioning of SEAM on SEAM, SB, and semen. In Experiment 1, four mature pony stallions were subjected to aversive conditioning of SEAM in a within- and between-subjects half cross-over design. The SEAM erection interval tended to be less after aversive conditioning, suggesting an increase in SEAM frequency. Eleven other SEAM measures were each similar before and after aversive conditioning of SEAM. In standard sexual behavior trials with a stimulus mare and dummy mount, erection latency, ejaculation latency, mount readiness latency, and number of mounts to ejaculation increased after aversive conditioning of SEAM; erection rigidity score, number of ejaculatory pulses, and vocalization rate decreased. Number of thrusts to ejaculation was similar before and after aversive conditioning of SEAM. All affected SB measures indicated suppressed sexual arousal and breeding efficiency after SEAM. In Experiment 1, ejaculated semen was not evaluated. Because in Experiment 1, the number of ejaculatory urethral pulses was less after aversive conditioning, Experiment 2 was similarly designed, but included evaluation of semen, both immediately and again 1 week after aversive conditioning was completed. Experiment 2 included 12 aversively conditioned stallions, and 4 yoked controls. In Experiment 2, masturbation episode duration tended to be less after aversive conditioning, while the remaining 11 SEAM measures were unaffected by aversive conditioning of SEAM. Of SB measures, erection latency, mount readiness latency, thrusts to ejaculation, and ejaculation latency were significantly greater after aversive conditioning. Erection rigidity score and number of ejaculatory pulses were less after aversive conditioning. These differences are consistent with suppressed sexual arousal and reduced breeding efficiency. Semen volume and total number of sperm per ejaculate were significantly less after aversive conditioning. These findings are consistent with clinical anecdotes and preliminary trials indicating that aversive conditioning of SEAM in stallions suppresses sexual arousal and breeding behavior. Of considerable interest both clinically and theoretically, is the finding that aversive conditioning target behavior of SEAM was not suppressed by aversive conditioning, while SB and semen during semen collection trials were both adversely affected.
Publication Date: 2005-08-23 PubMed ID: 16112531DOI: 10.1016/j.anireprosci.2005.06.016Google Scholar: Lookup
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The research investigates the impact of negative reinforcement on the spontaneous erection and masturbation activities in stallions, assessing the effects on their sexual behavior and semen quality. The study found that such aversive conditioning results in increased frequency of masturbation, suppressed sexual arousal, reduced breeding efficiency, and diminished semen volume.

Research Background

  • The study begins by stating the norm that in awake horses, spontaneous erection and masturbation (SEAM) usually occur at 90-minute intervals. These behaviors are often misinterpreted as abnormal by horse trainers and breeding stallion managers, leading to punitive attempts aimed at discouraging them.
  • Contrary to this practice, preliminary investigations suggested that trying to inhibit these behaviors could result in increased SEAM and reduced sexual behavior in breeding stallions, leading to this more systematic investigation.

Research Methodology – Experiment 1

  • The first experiment involved four mature pony stallions who underwent aversive conditioning for their SEAM behaviors, using a half cross-over design.
  • The stallions’ SEAM erection intervals were observed to be shorter after aversive conditioning, denoting a probable increase in SEAM frequency. However, other SEAM measures remained steady before and after aversive conditioning.
  • The study also measured standard sexual behaviors through a series of trials with a receptive mare and a dummy mount. The trials revealed a significant increase in erection latency, ejaculation latency, mount readiness latency, and number of mounts to ejaculation post aversive conditioning.
  • Conversely, erection rigidity score, number of ejaculatory pulses, and vocalization rate decreased after aversive conditioning. No change to the number of thrusts was noted.

Research Methodology – Experiment 2

  • Due to the absence of semen evaluation in Experiment 1, a second experiment that included such an assessment was conducted. This involved 12 stallions which underwent aversive conditioning and 4 control stallions.
  • The results mirrored those of the first experiment in many regards, with resultant decreases in erection rigidity score and in the number of ejaculatory pulses. These changes were associated with suppressed sexual arousal and reduced breeding efficiency.
  • The experiment revealed a decrease in semen volume and the total number of sperm per ejaculate after aversive conditioning, providing a direct link to the quality of the semen in addition to behavioral modifications.

Research Conclusions

  • The researchers, therefore, concluded that aversive conditioning of SEAM had limited success in reducing the targeted behavior, but had a pronounced negative effect on sexual behavior and semen quality in stallions.
  • The findings of the study challenge existing practices among horse trainers and managers and calls for reevaluation of such punitive approaches due to their detrimental impact on stallions’ sexual health and breeding efficiency.

Cite This Article

APA
McDonnell SM, Hinze AL. (2005). Aversive conditioning of periodic spontaneous erection adversely affects sexual behavior and semen in stallions. Anim Reprod Sci, 89(1-4), 77-92. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anireprosci.2005.06.016

Publication

ISSN: 0378-4320
NlmUniqueID: 7807205
Country: Netherlands
Language: English
Volume: 89
Issue: 1-4
Pages: 77-92

Researcher Affiliations

McDonnell, Sue M
  • Equine Behavior Laboratory, University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine, New Bolton Center, PA 19348, USA. suemcd@vet.upenn.edu
Hinze, Amy L

    MeSH Terms

    • Animals
    • Aversive Therapy
    • Breeding
    • Conditioning, Psychological
    • Ejaculation
    • Electroshock
    • Horses / physiology
    • Male
    • Masturbation
    • Penile Erection / physiology
    • Semen / physiology
    • Sexual Behavior, Animal / physiology

    Grant Funding

    • K04-NS01537 / NINDS NIH HHS

    Citations

    This article has been cited 2 times.
    1. Najjar A, Dhaouadi A, Ezzar S, Benaoun B, Khaldi S. Sexual arousal intensity modulates copulatory behavior and semen quality in Arabian stallions: Effects of age, origin, and collection method. Vet World 2025 Sep;18(9):2615-2625.
    2. Grillaert K. Aggression, Erection, and Masturbation in Feral Pottoka Ponies and Implications for Equine Welfare. Animals (Basel) 2022 Feb 10;12(4).
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