Features of the course of birth in northern domestic deer in the conditions of the North-East of Russia (Yakutia)
https://doi.org/10.31043/2410-2733-2021-1-23-28
Abstract
Purpose: Determination of the peculiarities of the behavior and the flow of childbirth in females (wrenches) of the northern home deer of the Even Breed of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), depending on the natural climatic zone of breeding.
Material and research methods. Research of the reservation of the hotel's reservoir of the northern home deer was held from April to June in the reindeer herds of the mountain-taiga (FSUE «Yuchjuyuskoye») and the Tundrov zones (SHPZK «Taba-Yana») of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) in the conditions of nomadic home reindeer herding since 2013 2018 In the study, the method of observation is used with the registration of motor activity of animals and the activities of individual bodies in a certain living environment.
Results. To fix some patterns and species features of the generic process, 8 main elementary behavioral reactions spent venizables of northern domestic deer per day before childbirth: walking, feeding feed, chewing, leisure standing, rest lying, sleep, urination (how many times / total time), defecation (how many times / total time). Also marked 4 behavioral reactions on the hotel day: the exploitation time of the fetus, the licking of the calf, the time of the calf on his feet after delivery, the first reception of the mosper calf after birth. For each parameter, data reflected in tabular format is obtained.
Conclusion. It has been established that the degree of adaptation of the northern domestic deer to the harsh conditions of existence in various natural-climatic zones of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) is very high, which is manifested in a minor difference in the duration of the generic process and behavioral reactions at the vainer of the mountain and tundra and tundra dilution zones.
About the Authors
V. FedorovRussian Federation
PhD (Vet. Sci.)
677001, rep. Sakha (Yakutia), Yakutsk, ul. Bestumeva Marlinsky, 23/1
T. Ippolitova
Russian Federation
Dr. Habil. (Biol. Sci.), Professor
109472, Moscow, ul. Academician Scriabin, 23
E. Sleptsov
Russian Federation
Dr. Habil. (Vet. Sci.), Professor
677001, rep. Sakha (Yakutia), Yakutsk, ul. Bestumeva Marlinsky, 23/1
K. Plemyashov
Russian Federation
Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Dr. Habil. (Vet. Sci.), Professor
St. Petersburg, Pushkin, Moskovskoe shosse, 55a, 196601
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Fedorov V., Ippolitova T., Sleptsov E., Plemyashov K. Features of the course of birth in northern domestic deer in the conditions of the North-East of Russia (Yakutia). Genetics and breeding of animals. 2021;(1):23-28. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31043/2410-2733-2021-1-23-28