“…As it is well known that steroid hormones influence neurogenesis and dendritic growth on neural cells, these effects may have influenced sexual dimorphism by increasing the overall number and size of neurons within the hypothalamic nuclei, including the VON. A recent paper showed that estrogens exposure exerts a trophic effect on developing bovine granular neurons (Montelli, Suman, Corain, Cozzi, & Peruffo, ). Previous work on estrogen receptors α and β in Cetartiodactyla (including the ovine and the bovine) (Panin, Corain, Montelli, Cozzi, & Peruffo, ; Peruffo, Buson, et al, ; Schaub, Gersting, Keller‐Wood, & Wood, ), suggest that, in freemartins, the brain of the female twin exposed to male androgens undergoes a partial masculinization either through aromatization into estrogens and activation of ER‐α and ER‐β (Kudwa, Michopoulos, Gatewood, & Rissman, ; Roselli, Liu, & Hurn, ), or via the direct effect of androgens on androgen receptors.…”