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Hirata, Masahiko, Nakagawa, Mihoko, Funakoshi, Harumi, Iwamoto, Takuya, Otozu, Waka, Kiyota, Daisuke, Kuroki, Shirou, Fukuyama, Kiichi |
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Journal of Ethology; Apr2003, Vol. 21 Issue 2, p161-168, 8p, 1 Diagram, 2 Charts, 7 Graphs |
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Distance between dam and offspring (1–121 days old) in a herd of Japanese Black cattle (Bos taurus) grazing a tropical grass (Paspalum notatum) pasture (1.5 ha) was investigated during 7-h grazing periods over grazing seasons from May (spring) to October (autumn). The mother–young distance was not constant throughout the grazing period, repeatedly increasing and decreasing. Although significant periodicity was always detected in the mother–young distance, there was no consistent dominant cycle, indicating the complexity of the within-day pattern of mother–young distance. The mean mother–young distance over the grazing period increased as a calf aged, reaching a plateau at an age of about 33 days. The mean distance of a calf from its mother was usually shorter than that from a non-mother cow, with the difference between the mean distances decreasing sharply until a calf became about 35 days old. The results and literature show that mutual independence of mother and young rapidly develops in the first 30–50 days after parturition. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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