Ek. Awotwi et al., The effect of age at mating on the behavioural interactions between primiparous Djallonke ewes and their lambs at 36 h post-partum, APPL ANIM B, 75(1), 2001, pp. 47-54
Primiparous Djallonke ewes mated at 12, 15, 18 and 21 months and their sing
le-born lambs were tested to determine their behavioural response to separa
tion and their mutual recognition at 36 It post-partum. An analysis of vari
ance was used to determine whether the age at mating had an effect on these
post-partum behaviours. At 36 h, 92% of the lambs responded actively to se
paration from dams (i.e. had scores of 3 or more) while 90% of the ewes res
ponded actively to separation from lambs. About 87% of the lambs were able
to recognize their dams (i.e. had scores of 3 or more) while 90% of the ewe
s were able to recognize their lambs. The results showed that the age at ma
ting and thus at lambing despite a slight effect on lamb birthweight had no
significant effect on the response of lambs and their dams to separation.
It also had no effect on the mutual recognition of mother and young. This s
uggests that the age at which ewes lamb for the first time has no influence
on mother-young bond expression. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights
reserved.