Author/Authors :
Bulent Teke?، نويسنده , , Filiz Akdag، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The aim of this study was to determine the effects of age of lamb, parity of dam, sex, and
birth type of lamb on suckling behaviours and to find out at which week the lambs tend to
be weaned considering suckling behaviours. This study was conducted on Karayaka sheep,
an indigenous sheep breed, raised in Turkey. In this study, 24 sheep including 1st parity
sheep (n = 8), 2nd parity sheep (n = 9) and 3rd parity sheep (n = 7) and 32 lambs of these
sheep (n = 16 single, n = 16 twin; n = 14 male, n = 18 female; lambs born from primiparous
ewes n = 10, lambs born from secondiparous ewes n = 13, lambs born from trimiparous ewes
n = 9) were used. Behaviours such as suckling duration per bout, suckling duration per hour,
frequency of sucklings and frequency of rejections were observed for 9 weeks (two days per
week and between the hours 15:00 and 18:00). Age of lamb and birth type had a significant
effect on suckling duration per bout, suckling duration per hour, frequency of sucklings
and frequency of rejections (P < 0.001). Summed duration per hour, frequency of sucklings
(P < 0.01) and frequency of rejections (P < 0.001) of lambs born from primiparous ewes were
higher than the values of lambs born from multiparous ewes. The effect of sex on suckling
duration per bout was significant (P < 0.05) while the other suckling behaviours were not
significant (P > 0.05). Summed duration per hour and frequency of rejections of twin lambs
were higher than in single ones (P < 0.001). This study shows that Karayaka lambs tend to
be at weanable age nearly the 7th week after birth, considering the data about suckling
behaviours.