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Effect of birth difficulty on ewe maternal behaviour and lamb survival

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Veterinary basic research (Veterinary Histology, anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, animal behavior, and animal nutrition).

Abstract

Survival of the neonate relies on the integrated expression of appropriate
behaviours from both mother and young. In this study, the effect of birth difficulty on maternal and lamb behaviours and its influence on lamb survival was investigated in crossbred primiparous ewes (½ Finnish x ½ Rahmani). Assisted ewes spent significantly (P<0.05) less time licking (30.83±1.39 min/2 h) and nosing (24.25±1.79 time/2 hr) their lambs than unassisted mothers (38.52±2.96 min, 28.80±1.68 time/2 h) respectively. They were found to be more aggressive towards their lambs when attempt to suck (9.80±0.37, 12.90±0.84 and 10.50±0.50 time/2 h) when compared with unassisted one (8.00±0.40, 10.20±1.52 and 7.66±0.88 time/2h) respectively. Lamb behavioural development were found to be significantly (P<0.05) affected by birth difficulty with lambs that require assistance at birth even if they survive the birth process, they were slower to progress through the sequence of neonatal behaviours. These lambs were therefore at greater
risk of not surviving to weaning (28.57% vs. 11.42). It could be concluded that ease ofdelivery was an important factor determining the subsequent behaviour of the lamb and ewe and hence lamb survival, thus manipulation of husbandry and breeding system to improve delivery will improve lamb survival 

DOI

10.21608/jvmr.2005.77955

Keywords

Effect, birth, difficulty, ewe, maternal, behaviour, amb surviva

Authors

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R. A.

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Darwish

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Department of Animal Husbandry, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Mansoura University, Mansoura, Egypt

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15

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2

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11646

Issue Date

2005-03-01

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2020-03-18

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2005-03-01

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166

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170

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2357-0512

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2357-0520

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891

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Journal of Veterinary Medical Research

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https://jvmr.journals.ekb.eg/

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Effect of birth difficulty on ewe maternal behaviour and lamb survival

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22 Jan 2023