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The effect of lack of vision on suckling behaviour of lambs
Applied Animal Ethology, 1975Abstract Lambs which had all previously suckled were taken from their mother between 2 h and 2 days after birth and deprived of food for a variable period. When one of a pair of twin lambs was blindfolded and put back either in or out of physical contact with its mother it did not suckle.
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Relationship of milk production to number of lambs born or suckled
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 1959Two independent sets of data, obtained by two different methods of measuring milk production, show that milk yield is greatly influenced by the number of lambs suckled but not by the number of lambs born.
G Alexander, HL Davies
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Transfer of Radiocesium from Different Environmental Sources to Ewes and Suckling Lambs
Health Physics, 1989Indoor experiments are described that compare the transfer of radiocesium to ewe and lamb tissues from different sources. Lactating ewes were fed either perennial ryegrass contaminated by Chernobyl fallout, or saltmarsh vegetation contaminated by marine discharges from the Sellafield reprocessing plant.
Howard, B.J. +3 more
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Sodium butyrate administration improves intestinal development of suckling lambs
Journal of Animal ScienceAbstract This study was conducted to investigate the effects of sodium butyrate (SB) supplementation on growth performance, intestinal barrier functions, and intestinal bacterial communities in sucking lambs. Forty lambs of 7 d old, with an average body weight (BW) of 4.46 ± 0.45 kg, were allocated into the control (CON) or SB group ...
Mengzhen, Sun +7 more
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Nursing and suckling behaviour amongst clun forest ewes and lambs
Animal Behaviour, 1967Abstract A sunrise to sunset watch, repeated at weekly intervals for 8 weeks, was carried out on a flock of nineteen ewes and their twelve single and seven pairs of twin lambs. Records were kept of the frequency of occurrence of all the sucklings and also of the sides of the ewe from which single and twin lambs suckled.
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Effect of probiotic supplement on growing lambs of the lacon breed during the suckling period
Online Journal of Animal and Feed ResearchDairy lambs are susceptible to many pathogens that can affect their subsequent performance. The use of probiotics in the rearing of Lacon lambs during the suckling period has been identified as a means of maintaining intestinal microbial balance. Studies
Anatoliy Tsvihun +5 more
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Effect of Stilbestrol on the Growth Rate of Suckling Lambs
Journal of Animal Science, 1950R M, JORDAN, W E, DINUSSON
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The Effects of Stilbestrol on Suckling Lambs
Journal of Animal Science, 1951T. W. Perry, F. N. Andrews, W. M. Beeson
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