“…Several cases of XY sex reversals have been reported in bovines (Chapman et al, 1978; Hare et al, 1994; Kondoh et al, 1992; Macmillan et al, 1984; Sharma et al, 1980) as far back as 1967 (Henricson & Åkesson, 1967). In most cases, the reproductive tract is underdeveloped and ovaries, if present, are usually elongated (Chapman et al, 1978; Henricson & Åkesson, 1967; Kondoh et al, 1992; Sharma et al, 1980). Swyer syndrome has also been reported in a multitude of other species including humans (Khare et al, 2017), horses (Raudsepp et al, 2010), dogs (Whyte et al, 2009), and sheep (Ferrer et al, 2009).…”