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Characteristics of suckling stimulation determine the daily duration of mother-young contact and milk output in rabbits

Rabbits nurse inside a nest once/day for 3–5 min. We quantified mother's time inside the nest box (TINB) and milk output as we varied the number and age of pups across lactation. TINB was larger and milk output smaller on lactation days 2, 3, 7, or 8, when one pup (2–3 days old) was provided, b...

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Published in:Developmental psychobiology 2013-12, Vol.55 (8), p.809-817
Main Authors: González-Mariscal, Gabriela, Toribio, Ariadna, Gallegos, José Antonio, Serrano-Meneses, Martín A.
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