“…The milk-theft and mismothering hypotheses are maladaptive hypotheses from the point of view of lactating females, while the calf parasitism strategy of milk-theft, the kin-selection, reciprocity, learning to parent, milk evacuation, compensation, neuroendocrine and improving immunocompetence hypotheses of allosuckling and allonursing are adaptive hypotheses (Bartoš et al, 2001a;Hayes, 2000;Landete-Castillejos et al, 2000;Packer et al, 1992;Roulin, 2002;Roulin, 2003;Roulin and Heeb, 1999;Zapata et al, 2009). As per our knowledge, rarely do journal articles include an investigation of more than 2-3 hypotheses, and for exceptions see Bartoš et al (2001b), Eberle and Kappeler (2006), and Ekvall (1998). Offspring have been hypothesized to opportunistically allosuckle, known as milk-theft (Packer et al, 1992).…”