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营养性和非营养性吸吮是否能减少犊牛的其他口腔行为并促进其休息?

Does nutritive and non-nutritive sucking reduce other oral behaviors and stimulate rest in calves?

作者信息

Veissier I, de Passillé A M, Després G, Rushen J, Charpentier I, Ramirez de la Fe A R, Pradel P

出版信息

J Anim Sci. 2002 Oct;80(10):2574-87. doi: 10.2527/2002.80102574x.

Abstract

After a milk meal, bucket-fed calves show non-nutritive oral activities, including cross-sucking, and this can discourage producers from rearing them in groups. Sucking is known to induce a quiet state in humans and rats. We examined if nutritive sucking affects non-nutritive oral activities in calves, if it reduces arousal (assessed through behavior and cardiac activity), and if sucking a dry teat can compensate for the lack of nutritive sucking. In Exp. 1, the behavior and the cardiac activity of individually housed calves fed milk from a bucket were compared to those of calves fed milk through a teat. During the meal, the heart rate of bucket-fed calves was higher than that of teat-fed calves (P < 0.0001). After the meal, only bucket-fed calves displayed bar sucking. Compared to the teat-fed calves, they spent more time licking their pen or their neighbor (P < 0.001 and P < 0.05), their heart rate was less variable (P < 0.01), and they lay down with the head unsupported by the neck less quickly (latency to lie down: 51 min vs 42 min, P < 0.05). In Exp. 2, individually-housed bucket-fed and teat-fed calves were observed with or without access to a non-nutritive teat after the meal. Bucket-fed calves sucked the dry teat for longer than teat-fed calves (P < 0.001). In bucket-fed calves, access to the dry teat reduced the time spent nibbling (P < 0.01) and tended to shorten the latency to lie down (P < 0.10). In Exp. 3, group-housed bucket-fed calves were compared with group-housed calves fed with an automatic teat feeder system. Bucket-fed calves spent more time nibbling at 1 mo, but at 3 mo they spent less time nibbling and cross-sucking; they drank more milk and put on more weight. We conclude that, for calves housed individually, teat-feeding reduces non-nutritive oral activities after the meal and induces a calmer state than bucket-feeding. Providing calves with a dry teat partly compensates for the lack of nutritive sucking. For calves housed in groups, the use of an automatic teat feeder may not reduce calves' motivation for sucking. No improvement of growth was observed with teat-feeding either with a teat-bucket or with an automatic feeder.

摘要

喂奶后,用桶喂奶的犊牛会出现包括交叉吸吮在内的非营养性口腔活动,这可能会使养殖者不愿将它们成群饲养。众所周知,吸吮会使人类和大鼠进入安静状态。我们研究了营养性吸吮是否会影响犊牛的非营养性口腔活动,是否会降低其觉醒水平(通过行为和心脏活动评估),以及吸吮空奶嘴能否弥补营养性吸吮的不足。在实验1中,将单独饲养并用桶喂奶的犊牛的行为和心脏活动与通过奶嘴喂奶的犊牛进行了比较。喂奶期间,用桶喂奶的犊牛的心率高于用奶嘴喂奶的犊牛(P < 0.0001)。喂奶后,只有用桶喂奶的犊牛出现了吸栏行为。与用奶嘴喂奶的犊牛相比,它们花更多时间舔围栏或邻居(P < 0.001和P < 0.05),心率变异性更小(P < 0.01),而且它们躺下时头部无颈部支撑的速度较慢(躺下潜伏期:51分钟对42分钟,P < 0.05)。在实验2中,观察了单独饲养的用桶喂奶和用奶嘴喂奶的犊牛在喂奶后是否能接触到非营养性奶嘴。用桶喂奶的犊牛吸吮空奶嘴的时间比用奶嘴喂奶的犊牛长(P < 0.001)。在用桶喂奶的犊牛中,接触空奶嘴减少了啃咬时间(P < 0.01),并倾向于缩短躺下潜伏期(P < 0.10)。在实验3中,将成群饲养的用桶喂奶的犊牛与成群饲养的使用自动奶嘴喂食系统的犊牛进行了比较。用桶喂奶的犊牛在1月龄时花更多时间啃咬,但在3月龄时它们花在啃咬和交叉吸吮上的时间减少;它们喝的奶更多,体重增加更多。我们得出结论,对于单独饲养的犊牛,用奶嘴喂奶比用桶喂奶能减少喂奶后的非营养性口腔活动,并诱导出更平静的状态。给犊牛提供一个空奶嘴可部分弥补营养性吸吮的不足。对于成群饲养的犊牛,使用自动奶嘴喂食器可能不会降低犊牛的吸吮动力。无论是使用奶嘴桶还是自动喂食器进行奶嘴喂奶,均未观察到生长情况有改善。

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