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Ovis aries has attracted much attention due to the fact that around 8–10% of rams have an exclusive homosexual orientation. Furthermore, around 18–22% of rams are bisexual.
References:
Animal Homosexuality: A Biosocial Perspective By Aldo Poiani, A. F. Dixson, p. 179, 2010, Cambridge University Press
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Roselli CE; Stormshak F (2009). "Prenatal Programming of Sexual Partner Preference: The Ram Model". Journal of Neuroendocrinology. 21 (4): 359–364. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2826.2009.01828.x. PMC 2668810Freely accessible. PMID 19207819.
"Luteinizing hormone and testosterone response of sexually active and inactive rams". Journal of Animal Science. 70 (7): 2086–93. PMID 1644682.
Roselli CE; Larkin K; Schrunk JM; Stormshak F (2004). "Sexual partner preference, hypothalamic morphology and aromatase in rams". Physiology & Behavior. 83 (2): 233–45. doi:10.1016/j.physbeh.2004.08.017.