Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 November 2021
Perinatal lamb mortality can account for up to 20% of annual lamb losses, and at least a third of these deaths can be attributed to maternal factors (Mellor, 1988). Improvement in the quality of maternal behaviour may, therefore, lead to a reduction in lamb deaths. In order to identify if there is a genetic component to the expression of maternal behaviour, the behaviour of a lowland (Suffolk) and a hill (Scottish Blackface) breed of parturient ewe were quantified after the birth of a single lamb.