This study describes the development of the behaviour of mink kits and dams from the fourth to the eighth respec-tively seventh week after delivery. The study is based on scan observations of 72 mink dams and their kits at a conventional Danish mink farm. The kits started eating when they were about 30 d old. Drinking started almost 2 wk later. During these 2 wk there was a peak in the licking of saliva from the dam and of the inter-litter agonistic behaviour. A causal relationship between experienced thirst and agonistic behaviour is suggested. The kits' sucking declined to only 5% of the time budget in the seventh week and the stereotypy frequency of the dams increased to about 4% of the time budget. It is suggested that some dams are frustrated by the forced cohabitation with their nutritionally independent kits already in the seventh week and that this should be taken into account when deciding time of weaning.
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Brink, A. L., & Jeppesen, L. L. (2005). Behaviour of mink kits and dams (Mustela vison) in the lactation period. Canadian Journal of Animal Science, 85(1), 7–12. https://doi.org/10.4141/A04-028
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