Animals (May 2021)

Maternal and Neonatal Behaviour in Italian Mediterranean Buffaloes

  • Lydia Lanzoni,
  • Matteo Chincarini,
  • Melania Giammarco,
  • Isa Fusaro,
  • Alessia Gloria,
  • Alberto Contri,
  • Nicola Ferri,
  • Giorgio Vignola

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11061584
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 6
p. 1584

Abstract

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The aim of this study was to describe the neonatal and maternal behaviour of Italian Mediterranean buffaloes. Thirty primiparous buffaloes were moved into individual pens 12.5 (±2.5) days before calving. Maternal and neonatal behaviours were recorded for 48 h after calving and the analysis was performed in continuous sampling with the software BORIS. Calves’ clinical evaluations (temperature, weight, and heart and respiratory rates) were performed at different time intervals and correlated with behavioural data from the dam. Data were analysed with parametric and non-parametric methods after controlling their distribution. The maternal behavioural pattern found highlighted buffaloes’ priorities during the post-partum period: firstly, they stand and start grooming to ensure proper care for the calf; it is only after this that they dedicate time to maintenance behaviours (feeding and lying). The dams mainly groomed the calf during the first six hours after calving (average time in the 1–6-h interval: 7.7 ± 2.5 min., F = (2.5, 60.2) = 75.0; p rs = −0.5, p = 0.02) and 21 days (rs = −0.7, p rs = 0.6, p rs = 0.9, p < 0.001). The calves’ live weight and DWG were consistently higher than the values reported in the literature. Our results present a detailed description of maternal and neonatal behaviour in the early post-partum period in Italian Mediterranean buffaloes. We also found that maternal rejection behaviours can negatively influence the calves’ growth. Finally, we think that such results can improve the management of buffaloes during the period around parturition.

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