Two experiments were conducted to investigate some aspects of cross-su
cking behaviour in group-housed calves; in particular how the frequenc
y of cross-sucking changed once the calves were weaned off milk. In th
e first experiment 91 Swedish Red and White bull calves were observed
on 20 different days for 3 min following their milk meal. In the secon
d experiment 56 Swedish Red and White bull calves were observed for 20
min following each meal on Days 4, 3 and 1 before, and Days 1, 3 and
4 after weaning off milk. The frequency of cross-sucking did not chang
e with time after purchase. After weaning the frequency of cross-sucki
ng decreased significantly. The frequency of cross-sucking decreased w
ith time after milk feeding; after 15 min it was at a level equal to t
hat of calves being fed concentrate. Most of the cross-sucking was dir
ected towards the mouth and ears, some towards the scrotum and only ra
rely towards the prepuce and other parts of the body of pen mates. The
results suggest that cross-sucking is stimulated by the ingestion of
milk, possibly through a feedback mechanism, increasing the motivation
to perform sucking behaviour once milk has been ingested.