Maternal Social Hierarchy, Morphometric Traits, Live Weight, and Metabolic Status as Related to the Offspring Pre-Weaning Growth in Crossbred Dairy Goats
2025
Jessica Maria Flores-Salas | Ma Silvia Castillo-Zuñiga | Cesar Alberto Meza-Herrera | Ma Guadalupe Calderon-Leyva | Jorge Arturo Bustamante-Andrade | Ma de los Angeles de Santiago-Miramontes | Silvestre Moreno-Avalos | Alan Sebastian Alvarado-Espino | Viridiana Contreras-Villarreal | Francisco Gerardo Véliz-Deras
We evaluated the possible effect of maternal social rank (SR) concerning different morpho-physiological maternal indicators such as live weight (LWM, kg), body condition score (BCS, units), thoracic diameter (TD, cm), thoracic perimeter (TP, cm), and serum glucose content (GLU, mg dL&minus:1), upon the kid&rsquo:s live weights (LWGK, kg) during the birth-to-weaning period. To define the SR [either high (HSR) or low (LSR)], a behavioral study was conducted on pregnant goats managed under semi-extensive conditions in northern arid Mexico (25°: N: Alpine&ndash:Saanen&ndash:Nubian ×: Criollo: n = 15, 2&ndash:3 y/old) 30 days before the expected kidding date. The behavioral study was conducted during feeding time (i.e., 08:00, 13:00, and 17:00: 60 min test&minus:1, 180 min d&minus:1). The HSR goats showed higher values (p <: 0.05) regarding prepartum, parturition, postpartum weights, and zoometric values. However, no differences (p >: 0.05) between HSR and LSR goats occurred concerning the maternal serum glucose values, litter size, individual kid weights, or litter weights at weaning.
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