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  • Lactation is the most energy-intensive aspect of parental care in mammals, leading to conflicts between mothers and their offspring over milk supply.
  • In equids, pregnant females tend to wean their foals earlier, raising concerns about increased mother-offspring conflict during concurrent pregnancy and lactation.
  • However, contrary to expectations, a study found that pregnant mares demonstrated less conflict by increasing suckling bouts and not rejecting their foals during early pregnancy stages, suggesting they effectively balance caring for both foals and fetuses.

Article Abstract

Lactation is the most energy demanding part of parental care in mammals, so parent-offspring conflict arises over milk provided by the mother. In some species females commonly become pregnant shortly after parturition of previous young. This further intensifies mother-offspring conflict due to concurrent pregnancy and lactation. In equids it has been well established that pregnant females wean their foals earlier than non-pregnant ones. Intensified mother-offspring conflict was presumed to associate with pregnancy also during the period of intensive lactation, i.e., before the weaning process starts. We investigated the effect of pregnancy on suckling behaviour characteristics as indicators of mother-offspring conflict in domestic horses. Contrary to expectation, here we provide evidence of a decreased mother-offspring conflict related to pregnancy in lactating females during first two trimesters of pregnancy. Pregnant mares provided longer suckling bouts and did not reject or terminate suckling of their foals more often than non-pregnant mares. Our results suggest that pregnant mares cope with parallel investment into a nursed foal and a foetus through enhancing nursing behaviour in early stages of pregnancy before the initially low requirements of the foetus increase. They compensate their suckling foal with the perspective of its early weaning due to ongoing pregnancy.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3154196PMC
http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0022068PLOS

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