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Fostering in sheep. III. Facilitation by the use of odorants
Authors:G Alexander  D Stevens
Institution:CSIRO Division of Animal Production, Sydney (P.O. Box 239, Blacktown, N.S.W. 2148) Australia
Abstract:Lambs were thoroughly anointed with various odoriferous substances to test the facilitatory effects on substitutive fostering on to multiparous Merino ewes held in individual pens. The ewes were first familiarised with an odorant by anointing their own lamb with it 24 h before a similarly anointed foster lamb was presented. The odorants were neatsfoot oil, wool wax, vegetable oil, butyric and propionic acids, mercaptoethanol, vanillin, methyl salicylate and eucalyptus oil. Acceptance of foster lambs was assessed over the next 48 h. Odorants were not applied to the ewes.All eight foster lambs treated with neatsfoot oil were accepted within 24 h; seven immediately. There were few immediate acceptances with the other odorants, but from two to five lambs out of groups of six were permanently fostered by 48 h. Only one foster lamb was accepted in the control group of 12 in which no odorant was used. Fostering was most successful with neatsfoot oil and wool wax, both substances that originated from ruminant skin.Fostering was less successful in tests that omitted pre-exposure of the ewes to their own lambs treated with neatsfoot oil, wool wax or vegetable oil.Toxicity problems were encountered with ethanol solutions of mercaptoethanol, methyl salicylate, eucalyptus oil and neatsfoot oil.
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