0 a part of a female mammal's body through which milk passes to her babies
1 a piece of rubber or silicone for feeding a baby from a bottle
2 the raised part of the female breast of a mammal through which an animal takes its mother’s milk; a nipple
Cross-fostering practices allow the number of piglets to be adapted to the number of teats of the sow resulting in a decrease in piglet mortality.
Females were regarded as reproductive either when they had pouched young, were pregnant, or had swollen teats.
A single female was captured with newborns attached to its teats (nine newborns).
Towards the end of the lactation, all four teats are milked manually and the calf only empties the udder after milking.
In bottle feeding the tongue compresses the teat against the roof of the mouth.
The centraldifference approximations, and, are used in conjugation with and as the teat method.
Teat and udder skin swabs were collected from imported heifers upon arrival at the farm, but prior to the heifers being co-mingled with resident cattle.
While collecting, the first two draws from the teat were allowed to drain and the subsequent flow was collected.