Pasar al contenido principal
Enviado por Anónimo (no verificado) el

ABSTRACT.- The objective of this study was to compare the behavioural and immunological responses of twin lambs housed together with their siblings or not after weaning. The study was performed with seven multiparous Milchschaf ewes and their twin lambs (n = 14), which were weaned abruptly at 63 days of age and assigned to two experimental groups:(1) lambs that were housed together with their sibling after weaning (group GT, n = 6) and (2) lambs that were separated from their siblings and remained with other lambs from the same flock (group GS, n = 8). Before and after weaning, the distance between twins, the number of times in which the sibling was the closest lamb, the lambs’ behaviours, and the average daily gain were recorded. The lambs’ immune response was assessed with the phytohemagglutinin skin test after weaning. The closest lamb before weaning was the sibling in all cases (P

CASURIAGA, D. , UNGERFELD, R. , CIAPPESONI, G. , DE MELO, A. F.
0
Tropical Animal Health and Production, 2022, volume 54, Article number:123. doi:https://doi.org/10.1007/s11250-022-03121-x
0049-4747 (print); 1573-7438 (electronic)
default
62781