Effects of Litter Size on Maternal – Offspring Interactions in Sheep

The aim of the current research was to evaluate the effects that litter size (single vs. twin born lambs) has on maternal – offspring interactions in Turcana mountain sheep breed during the first 4 weeks after lambing. Behavioural patterns such as dam – lamb(s) contact, suckling (duration and period...

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Main Author: Dinu Gavojdian
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Agroprint Timisoara 2013-05-01
Series:Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies
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Online Access:http://spasb.ro/index.php/spasb/article/view/89
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spelling doaj-82036a40d6d345ef9a9f8c639918b1292020-11-25T04:01:43ZengAgroprint TimisoaraScientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies1841-93642344-45762013-05-01461350353156Effects of Litter Size on Maternal – Offspring Interactions in SheepDinu Gavojdian0Research and Development Station for Sheep and Goats of the Romanian Academy for Agricultural and Forestry SciencesThe aim of the current research was to evaluate the effects that litter size (single vs. twin born lambs) has on maternal – offspring interactions in Turcana mountain sheep breed during the first 4 weeks after lambing. Behavioural patterns such as dam – lamb(s) contact, suckling (duration and periods) and vocalization frequency were studied. During first 24 hours after lambing, ewes spend on average 40.9±3.15 minutes in close contact with their lambs, while the following weeks they have spent significantly (p≤0.05) less time in contact with the lambs i.e. 20.6±3.17 in day 7, 16.8±2.15 in day 14 and 14.5±1.26 minutes in day 21. Litter size had no significant effect (p≥0.05) on the frequency of vocalizations or the time spent in contact with their lamb(s) in Turcana ewes. Results of the current research shown that litter size in multiparous Turcana mountain sheep breed had limited effects on the ewe-lamb interactions. The experienced ewes, based on the excellent mothering ability and strong maternal instincts, can rear with minimal stress twin litters when winter lambing occurs indoors and under proper management. Further comparative studies are planned in order to study the effects of triplet births and parity on maternal-offspring interactions in Turcana ewes.http://spasb.ro/index.php/spasb/article/view/89lamb time-budgetlitter sizepost-parturient ewessheep behaviourturcana breed
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Effects of Litter Size on Maternal – Offspring Interactions in Sheep
Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies
lamb time-budget
litter size
post-parturient ewes
sheep behaviour
turcana breed
author_facet Dinu Gavojdian
author_sort Dinu Gavojdian
title Effects of Litter Size on Maternal – Offspring Interactions in Sheep
title_short Effects of Litter Size on Maternal – Offspring Interactions in Sheep
title_full Effects of Litter Size on Maternal – Offspring Interactions in Sheep
title_fullStr Effects of Litter Size on Maternal – Offspring Interactions in Sheep
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Litter Size on Maternal – Offspring Interactions in Sheep
title_sort effects of litter size on maternal – offspring interactions in sheep
publisher Agroprint Timisoara
series Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies
issn 1841-9364
2344-4576
publishDate 2013-05-01
description The aim of the current research was to evaluate the effects that litter size (single vs. twin born lambs) has on maternal – offspring interactions in Turcana mountain sheep breed during the first 4 weeks after lambing. Behavioural patterns such as dam – lamb(s) contact, suckling (duration and periods) and vocalization frequency were studied. During first 24 hours after lambing, ewes spend on average 40.9±3.15 minutes in close contact with their lambs, while the following weeks they have spent significantly (p≤0.05) less time in contact with the lambs i.e. 20.6±3.17 in day 7, 16.8±2.15 in day 14 and 14.5±1.26 minutes in day 21. Litter size had no significant effect (p≥0.05) on the frequency of vocalizations or the time spent in contact with their lamb(s) in Turcana ewes. Results of the current research shown that litter size in multiparous Turcana mountain sheep breed had limited effects on the ewe-lamb interactions. The experienced ewes, based on the excellent mothering ability and strong maternal instincts, can rear with minimal stress twin litters when winter lambing occurs indoors and under proper management. Further comparative studies are planned in order to study the effects of triplet births and parity on maternal-offspring interactions in Turcana ewes.
topic lamb time-budget
litter size
post-parturient ewes
sheep behaviour
turcana breed
url http://spasb.ro/index.php/spasb/article/view/89
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