Salivary oxytocin is associated with ewe-lamb contact but not suckling in lactating ewes

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Elinor Muir 1Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, University of Edinburgh, Easter Bush Campus, EH25 9RE, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
2SRUC, Animal Behaviour and Welfare, Roslin Institute Building, Easter Bush Campus, Edinburgh, EH25 9RE, United Kingdom; cathy.dwyer@sruc.ac.uk

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Joanne Donbavand 2SRUC, Animal Behaviour and Welfare, Roslin Institute Building, Easter Bush Campus, Edinburgh, EH25 9RE, United Kingdom; cathy.dwyer@sruc.ac.uk

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Cathy Dwyer 1Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, University of Edinburgh, Easter Bush Campus, EH25 9RE, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
2SRUC, Animal Behaviour and Welfare, Roslin Institute Building, Easter Bush Campus, Edinburgh, EH25 9RE, United Kingdom; cathy.dwyer@sruc.ac.uk

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