2001
DOI: 10.1017/s1357729800052000
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Adoption, allonursing and allosucking in farmed red deer (Cervus elaphus)

Abstract: Following a pilot study, the aim of this study was to test the hypothesis whether occurrence of massaging the anogenital region of a calf by a non-maternal hind is a reliable indicator of adoption. The investigation was conducted between 28 May (1st day of calving) and 2 September (abrupt weaning of all calves) on a red deer farm at Vimperk, Czech Republic. Fifty hinds and their calves were observed but only complete data sets of sucking bouts were considered for evaluation. Massaging occurred mostly during th… Show more

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“…The position adopted during each solicitation was scored as antiparallel (A), parallel (P), or perpendicular (PER) (Bartoš et al, 2001b;Zapata et al, 2009). The antiparallel position was scored when the lactating doe had access, by moving her head, to the anogenital region of a calf: the body and head of a calf were in the opposite direction of the body and head of the doe.…”
Section: Behavioural Observationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The position adopted during each solicitation was scored as antiparallel (A), parallel (P), or perpendicular (PER) (Bartoš et al, 2001b;Zapata et al, 2009). The antiparallel position was scored when the lactating doe had access, by moving her head, to the anogenital region of a calf: the body and head of a calf were in the opposite direction of the body and head of the doe.…”
Section: Behavioural Observationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The antiparallel position was scored when the lactating doe had access, by moving her head, to the anogenital region of a calf: the body and head of a calf were in the opposite direction of the body and head of the doe. The antiparallel position is thought to allow a lactating female to identify a calf by sniffing the calf's ano-genital region (Bartoš et al, 2001b;Espmark, 1971;Källquist and Mossing, 1982). The parallel and perpendicular positions are thought to prevent lactating females from identifying calves by sniffing the ano-genital region of calves (Bartoš et al, 2001b).…”
Section: Behavioural Observationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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