Doe and kid activity in the first hours of life

Yasmine Cooper, Katherine Anzuino
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Currently there is little to no published data describing the behaviours of does and kids on UK dairy farms immediately following parturition. This small study explored behaviour expressed by does and kids in the period immediately following parturition and tentatively identified potential areas for future study of goat behaviour in UK dairy systems. It aimed to develop an ethogram and trial this ethogram by recording activities of kids and their does in the first hours following parturition on a UK dairy goat farm. Five does were each observed for a period of 248 minutes, alongside their 10 kids. Observations began shortly after does were confined in pens with their kids and the kids had been fed colostrum via stomach tube. Doe and kid activities were recorded at 2-minute intervals. The most prevalent activities observed in kids were ‘lying down’ and ‘searching for a teat’. The most prevalent activities observed in does were ‘grooming’ and ‘standing neutrally’. Does spent most of the first hours of the kids’ life grooming, then feeding and lying down later. Kids started searching for a teat within 1 hour after being fed colostrum by stomach tube but took much longer to successfully suckle. The ethogram proved practical to use, and lessons learned from this trial could be used to develop further behavioural studies.
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婴儿出生后几个小时的活动
目前,几乎没有公开的数据描述英国奶牛场分娩后产妇和儿童的行为。这项小型研究探讨了母羊和孩子在分娩后立即表现出的行为,并初步确定了英国乳制品系统中山羊行为未来研究的潜在领域。它旨在开发一种心电图,并通过记录英国奶山羊农场分娩后最初几个小时内孩子和他们的乳房的活动来试验这种心电图。研究人员对5位母亲和她们的10个孩子进行了248分钟的观察。观察开始后不久,母猪和孩子们被关在围栏里,孩子们通过胃管喂初乳。每隔2分钟记录一次母鹿和儿童的活动。孩子们最普遍的活动是“躺下”和“找奶嘴”。在狗身上最常见的活动是“梳洗”和“保持中立”。在孩子出生后的最初几个小时里,它们大部分时间都在梳理自己,然后喂食,然后躺下。通过胃管喂养初乳后,孩子们在1小时内开始寻找奶嘴,但成功哺乳需要更长的时间。事实证明,这种方法是实用的,从这次试验中吸取的经验教训可以用于进一步的行为研究。
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