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97 related items for PubMed ID: 22445380

  • 1. Amniotic fluid is important for the maintenance of maternal responsiveness and the establishment of maternal selectivity in sheep.
    Poindron P, Otal J, Ferreira G, Keller M, Guesdon V, Nowak R, Lévy F.
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  • 3. Establishment of vocal communication and discrimination between ewes and their lamb in the first two days after parturition.
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  • 10. Maternal experience influences the establishment of visual/auditory, but not olfactory recognition of the newborn lamb by ewes at parturition.
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