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Effects of litter size on the behaviour of lactating female mice (Mus musculus)
Authors:Robin Priestnall
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, The University, Leicester LE1 7RH UK
Abstract:The behaviour of multiparous female C3H mice rearing different sized litters was examined using an observational time-sampling procedure. The results indicate that while animals rearing smaller litters spend more time in the nest, more time licking individual pups, and during most of lactation, more time nursing the litter, animals rearing larger litters spend more time eating and drinking. It is suggested that the observed differences in behaviour may be the outcome of the differential nutritional requirements arising from feeding litters of different sizes. However, in a second experiment providing food and water inside the nest, the differences in nest-attendance and nursing behaviour persisted, suggesting that some aversive factor such as fatigue or discomfort may also be involved.
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