schultz
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""In his 1999 book, Biological exuberance, Bruce Bagemihl documents that-"Autoeroticism also occurs widely among animals, both male and female. A variety of creative techniques are used, including genital stimulation using the hand or front paw (primates, Lions), foot (Vampire Bats, primates), flipper (Walruses), or tail (Savanna Baboons), sometimes accompanied by stimulation of the nipples (Rhesus Macaques, Bonobos); auto-fellating or licking, sucking and/or nuzzling by a male of his own penis (Common Chimpanzees, Savanna Bonobos, Vervet Monkeys, Squirrel Monkeys, Thinhorn Sheep, Bharal, Aovdad, Dwarf Cavies); stimulation of the penis by flipping or rubbing it against the belly or in its own sheath (White-tailed and Mule Deer, Zebras and Takhi); spontaneous ejaculations (Mountain Sheep, Warthogs, Spotted Hyenas); and stimulation of the genitals using inanimate objects (found in several primates and cetaceans).[30]"" - found on wiki Page for non reproductive sexual behavior in animals
My pot-bellied pig will knock over my garbage can and hump it. Let's just say I have to wash it after that... I've also seen him humping the goats when they are eating and too lazy to knock him off. I may have a picture lol.
My male goats hump each other all day. I'm not sure if they get off on it or not (I never investigated...). They can also put their mouth on their erection quite often.
When I had a rooster, he had about 12 hens in with him and he seemed to have sex like every 10 minutes. They say if you have a rooster you need at least 8 hens in there or he'll have sex with the same ones too much and they can lose feathers and possibly get injured. When the rooster has sex he grabs the hens neck feathers and jumps on top of them. Roosters have spurs on their legs and they sometimes dig into the hen.