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Spontaneous Erection and
Masturbation in
Equids
Sue M. McDonnell, Ph.D.
INTRODUCTION
Spontaneous erection
accompanied by an activity thought to be and referred to as masturbation occurs
in stallions. Spontaneous erection involves extension of the penis from the
prepuce with engorgement to its full length and rigidity, in a solitary, rather
than heterosexual, context. The activity known as masturbation involves rhythmic
bouncing, pressing, or sliding of the erect penis against the abdomen achieved
by rhythmic contraction of the ischiocavernosus muscles and/or pelvic thrusting.
With such stimulation, the glans penis usually enlarges as during copulation,
and pre-sperm fluid may drip from the urethra. This behavior in horses seems
analogous to spontaneous erection and masturbation noted in several other
mammalian species.
The significance of spontaneous erection and masturbation in
horses, as in other species, is not well understood. Traditional views of
spontaneous erection and masturbation in domestic horses follow those held for
similar behavior observed in other domestic and captive wild animals. One theme
is that these are aberrant behaviors, similar to other stable vices, resulting
from regimentation or restricted activity of captive or domestic
existence. Another theme is that spontaneous erection and masturbation
represent an expression or "venting" of sexual frustration resulting
either from inherent hypersexuality or from thwarted access to heterosexual
activity. Further, it has been asserted that masturbation limits the potential
fertility of an individual stallion by depleting semen reserves and sexual
energy. Accordingly, spontaneous erection and masturbation in horses are often
discouraged. An array of management schemes and devices such as stallion rings,
brushes, and cages have been employed to inhibit spontaneous erection and
disrupt masturbation. Attempts to inhibit spontaneous erection and masturbation
involve considerable management effort as well as risk of genital injury to the
horse.
This paper summarizes some of our recent studies as well as
work in progress designed to characterize the frequency of occurrence and
characteristics of spontaneous erection and masturbation in equids, from which
are emerging convincing evidence that these activities represent normal equid
behavior.
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