Novelty, a powerful fear-inducing and stressful stimulus, could be detrimental on the capacity of ewes and lambs to recognise each other. The effect of a novel object on the ability of ewes and lambs, selected for their calm or nervous temperament, to show a preference for each other was tested in a two-choice discrimination test. Both calm and nervous temperament mothers showed a preference towards their own offspring rather than the alien lambs. Nervous temperament ewes also looked at their own lamb more than the alien. In contrast, nervous lambs showed a greater preference and took less time to reach their own mother than calm lambs. Nervous temperament does not seem to impair the capacity of ewes and lambs to display an early preference...
International audienceIn sheep, the bond between the dam and her lambs is established during the fir...
International audienceA series of experiments investigated the role of association and familiarity i...
All research was done at Oregon State University Sheep Center to help understand the effects of beha...
Novelty, a powerful fear-inducing and stressful stimulus, could be detrimental on the capacity of ew...
International audienceTemperament influences maternal behavior and lamb survival in Merino sheep sel...
Maternal and lamb behaviours play a major role in lamb survival and there is evidence that selectio...
Remerciements : INRA-UE 0332-Domaine Expérimental Bourges-La Sapinière (BOURGES)Consequences of pren...
The goal of this experiment was to detect if maternal care by ewes could be effective in mitigating ...
International audienceMerino ewes have been selected, over 18 generations, for calm (C) or nervous (...
Reproductive capacity is controlled by a large number of factors such as season, social interactions...
The effect of prolificacy on mother-young mutual recognition is still largely unknown in sheep. The ...
Investigations were made into the genetics of several temperament traits in Merino ewes, with partic...
International audienceConsequences of prenatal stress on emotional reactivity and cognitive abilitie...
National audienceAttachment to the mother plays a key role in the psychobiological development of th...
International audienceThe present study investigated whether deprivation of nursing or of any physic...
International audienceIn sheep, the bond between the dam and her lambs is established during the fir...
International audienceA series of experiments investigated the role of association and familiarity i...
All research was done at Oregon State University Sheep Center to help understand the effects of beha...
Novelty, a powerful fear-inducing and stressful stimulus, could be detrimental on the capacity of ew...
International audienceTemperament influences maternal behavior and lamb survival in Merino sheep sel...
Maternal and lamb behaviours play a major role in lamb survival and there is evidence that selectio...
Remerciements : INRA-UE 0332-Domaine Expérimental Bourges-La Sapinière (BOURGES)Consequences of pren...
The goal of this experiment was to detect if maternal care by ewes could be effective in mitigating ...
International audienceMerino ewes have been selected, over 18 generations, for calm (C) or nervous (...
Reproductive capacity is controlled by a large number of factors such as season, social interactions...
The effect of prolificacy on mother-young mutual recognition is still largely unknown in sheep. The ...
Investigations were made into the genetics of several temperament traits in Merino ewes, with partic...
International audienceConsequences of prenatal stress on emotional reactivity and cognitive abilitie...
National audienceAttachment to the mother plays a key role in the psychobiological development of th...
International audienceThe present study investigated whether deprivation of nursing or of any physic...
International audienceIn sheep, the bond between the dam and her lambs is established during the fir...
International audienceA series of experiments investigated the role of association and familiarity i...
All research was done at Oregon State University Sheep Center to help understand the effects of beha...