The external phenotype and reproductive behaviour of 21 freemartin sheep an
d two male pseudohermaphrodite sheep were recorded with the aim of identify
ing any characteristics which might be used to predict a failure to breed.
The size and shape of the vulva and clitoris, the length of the vagina, the
size of the teats, the presence or absence of inguinal gonads, and the ult
rasonographic characteristics of the inguinal gonads were recorded. A subje
ctive assessment of the masculinity of each animal's body form was also mad
e, and its behavioural responses to a virile ram and to an oestrus ewe were
recorded. A number of physical and behavioural abnormalities were detected
but the only consistent finding in all 23 animals was a short vagina which
varied in length from 3.1 to 7.0 cm. compared with 10 to 14 cm in normal a
nimals.