Título : Does smelling the mothers’ wool during social isolation affects the lambs’ behavioural response?
Autor(es) : Freitas-de-Melo, Aline
Ackermann, Sofía
Rodríguez Möller, Sebastián
Janavel, Paula
García, Ana María
Menant, Ophélie
Levy, Frédéric
Ungerfeld, Rodolfo
Fecha de publicación : 4-ago-2023
Tipo de publicación: Documento de conferencia
Versión: Aceptado
Publicado en: 56th Congress of the International Society for Applied Ethology. Tallin, Estonia, 1-5 de agosto
Areas del conocimiento : Ciencias Naturales y Exactas
Ciencias Biológicas
Otros descriptores : Comportamiento
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Resumen : In situations of fear and stress, lambs seek protection from their mother and recognize maternal odours over odours from other lactating ewes. The aim of this study was to determine whether volatile chemicals from the mother’s wool affect the lamb’s behavioural response during social isolation. Twenty-nine Merilín singleton lambs (3 months old) were separated from their mother for 3-4 h before undergoing a social isolation test for 10 min. Ten min before the test, lambs got wearing a mask that they had been accustomed to over the past week, with different stimuli: the wool of their mothers (MW group; n=10), the wool of lactating-ewes (LW group; n=9), or an empty mask (NoW; n=10). The day before the isolation test, the wool was collected from both flanks, the udder zone, and mixed with the inguinal wax, remaining frozen until the test. The 4 m x 4 m pen test, where lambs were previously accustomed, had 2 m white walls and 16 squares (1 m x 1 m) drawn on the floor. The time each lamb spent in the periphery of the test pen, the number of lines crossed, vocalizations, eliminations (urination and defecation) and sniffing were recorded. The number of vocalizations tended to differ among groups (MW group: 118.2 ± 23.1, LW group: 103.7 ± 23.4, NoW: 83.6 ± 23.1; P=0.097). The other variables did not differ among groups. In conclusion, the lambs who smelled the wool of their mother slightly emitted more vocalizations in a stressful situation, possibly seeking protection.
URI / Handle: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12381/3301
Institución responsable del proyecto: Uiversidad de la República. Facultad de Veterinaria
Financiadores: Agencia Nacional de Investigación e Innovación
Identificador ANII: FCE_3_2020_1_163004
Nivel de Acceso: Acceso abierto
Licencia CC: Dedicación de Dominio Público 1.0 Universal. (CC0)
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