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Title: Effects of feeding management and time of day on the occurrence of self-suckling in dairy goats
Authors: Martinez-de la Puente, J.
Moreno-Indias, I.
Morales-Delanuez, A.
Ruiz-Diaz, M. D.
Hernández Castellano, Lorenzo Enrique 
Castro, N. 
Argüello Henríquez, Anastasio 
Keywords: Intersucking
Behavior
Cows
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: 0042-4900
Journal: Veterinary Record 
Abstract: The occurrence of self-suckling was recorded in 21 dairy goats during periods of 20 minutes at three different times per day (immediately after milking and the first feed, immediately after the second feed and in the afternoon) for 27 days (divided into three experimental periods of nine days). As expected, negative associations between milk yield and the frequency of self-suckling were observed (P<0.05). Goats suckled on their own right teat more frequently than on the left teat. The width of the right teat (measured at the middle of the teat) was positively associated with the frequency of self-suckling after controlling for the width of the left teat. A higher self-suckling frequency was observed immediately after milking than in the other two periods of the day. The frequency of self-suckling by each goat was reduced when animals were supplemented ad libitum with wheat straw in addition to their ordinary feed.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/52864
ISSN: 0042-4900
DOI: 10.1136/vr.c6483
Source: Veterinary Record[ISSN 0042-4900],v. 168 (14), p. 377-U44
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