Mother-Kid Bonding in Goats: A Very Important Issue for Kids’ Survival and Performance Dilip Kumar Mandal* , Ajoy Das, Asish Debbarma and S

D. Mandal
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Mother-offspring attachment is a crucial determinant for the survival of offspring. These relationships are supported by various factors such as hormone, olfaction cues, chemosensory stimuli, acoustic recognition etc. during early phase of bonding. Bonding occurs at various stages, in numerous brain structures, and the release of certain hormone allows the development of early learning and recognition abilities between mother and kid. It is evident that a selective and exclusive attachment forms between the mother and kids within few hours of parturition. Oxytocin and prolactin are two major hormones play key roles in expression of maternal behaviors and bond formation. Smelling, licking and grooming are vital activities in the establishment of unique olfactory memory in the mother for her offspring. Primiparous goats may delay nursing to neonates with aggressive/rejection behavior when compared to multiparous. Human meddling, drug and other stimulations from the natural environment are the causal factors for breakdown of connections between the mother and kids. During the first week of life, interruptions in mother’s care, maternal selectivity, and failure in mutual recognition may have a negative impact on the newborn’s survival and future performance.
山羊的母子关系:一个对孩子生存和表现非常重要的问题
母子之间的依恋关系对后代的生存至关重要。这些关系是由多种因素支持的,如激素,嗅觉线索,化学感觉刺激,声音识别等,在结合的早期阶段。结合发生在不同的阶段,在许多大脑结构中,某些激素的释放允许母亲和孩子之间早期学习和识别能力的发展。很明显,在分娩后的几个小时内,母亲和孩子之间形成了一种选择性和排他性的依恋。催产素和催乳素是两种主要的激素,在母性行为的表达和结合的形成中起关键作用。嗅觉、舔舐和梳理是母亲为后代建立独特嗅觉记忆的重要活动。与多产山羊相比,初产山羊可能会延迟对具有攻击性/排斥行为的新生儿的护理。人为干预、药物和其他自然环境的刺激是母子关系破裂的原因。在出生后的第一周,母亲照顾的中断、母亲的选择性和相互认知的失败可能会对新生儿的生存和未来的表现产生负面影响。
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