2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2011.12.005
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Genetic differences in temperament determine whether lavender oil alleviates or exacerbates anxiety in sheep

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“…Hawken et al. ( 2012 ) observed that lavender essential oil exerted opposite effects in sheep for their stress response: lavender increases agitation, vocalization and escape attempts in isolated stressed ‘nervous sheep’ (sheep that exhibit increase motor activity and vocalization frequency when isolated or in human presence).…”
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“…Hawken et al. ( 2012 ) observed that lavender essential oil exerted opposite effects in sheep for their stress response: lavender increases agitation, vocalization and escape attempts in isolated stressed ‘nervous sheep’ (sheep that exhibit increase motor activity and vocalization frequency when isolated or in human presence).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is possible that stage of the estrous cycle can affect the diurnal activity of the HPA axis, and for this reason, we chose to maximize our ability to detect a difference in HPA axis activity by eliminating potentially confounding effects and conducting the experiment in anestrous ewes. We conclude that in anestrous ewes selected for temperament, the resting activity of the HPA axis is not affected by the mechanisms that drive the divergence in cortisol secretion in response to the stressors of isolation and novelty [28,43,44].…”
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“…Zusätzlich gibt es Studien, die auf eine beruhigende Wirkung von Lavendelöl auf Pferde [4] und Labormäuse [5] hindeuten. Bei Hunden und Schafen konnte diese beruhigende Wirkung nicht eindeutig bewiesen werden [6,7].…”
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