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The effects of lambs separation and manual milking, which are stressors usually associated with the productive cycle of dairy sheep farm, were investigated by comparing short-term (24 h) adaptive responses in strongly versus weakly lateralized dairy ewes. Functional lateralization was scored with a series of behavioural tests (direction of free turning, direction of obstacle turning, preferential leg use in front of an obstacle) followed by a daily period of hormonal, biochemical and clinical parameters assayed on two groups of 6 strongly (SLS) and two groups of 6 weakly (WLS) lateralized ewes divided for lamb presence or separation. Differences were observed for several parameters as a function of the degree of lateralization score and stressors application. The results suggest that behavioural lateralization parameters should be taken into consideration as a crucial variable to understand stress responses and their modulation in relation to animal welfare.
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Morgante, M., Gianesella, M., Stelletta, C., Versace, E., Cannizzo, C., Ravarotto, L., & Vallortigara, G. (2007). Short-term adaptive response in strongly versus weakly lateralized dairy ewes. In Italian Journal of Animal Science (Vol. 6, pp. 567–569). Avenue Media. https://doi.org/10.4081/ijas.2007.1s.567
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