The aim of this work was to evaluate the effect of feeding management during the first month of life (natural with the mother, NAT, or artificial with milk replacer, ART) on the rumen microbial colonization and the host innate immune response. Thirty pregnant goats carrying two fetuses were used. At birth one kid was taken immediately away from the doe and fed milk replacer (ART) while the other remained with the mother (NAT). Kids from groups received colostrum during first 2 days of life. Groups of four kids (from ART and NAT experimental groups) were slaughtered at 1, 3, 7, 14, 21 and 28 days of life. On the sampling day, after slaughtering, the rumen content was sampled and epithelial rumen tissue was collected. Pyrosequencing analyses ...
Low immunity at birth increases risk of disease of young livestock, such as goat kids. Microbiomes c...
International audienceBackground Artificial rearing system, commonly used in prolific sheep breeds, ...
Ruminants are born with an undeveloped physical, metabolic, and microbial rumen. Rumen development i...
The aim of this work was to evaluate the effect of feeding management during the first month of lif...
The aim of this work was to study the colonisation of the rumen by the three main microbial groups o...
Newborn dairy ruminants are usually separated from their dams after birth and fed on milk replacer. ...
Newborn dairy ruminants are usually separated from their dams after birth and fed on milk replacer. ...
Newborn ruminants possess an underdeveloped rumen which is colonized by microorganisms acquired from...
Leucaena leucocephala represents a local protein source in tropical ruminant diets. However, its ful...
Background: Preweaned rumen development is vital for animal health and efficient fermentation. In th...
This study was aimed to determine the effect of the rearing system on the establishment and developm...
Increasing productivity is a key target in ruminant science which requires better understanding of t...
Colostrum intake is one of the most important factors in neonatal health in ruminants, mainly becaus...
The nutritional manipulations of the rumen microbiome to enhance productivity and health are rather ...
Session 1: Impact of diet and additives on gut microbiota and health ; Communication PO19Internation...
Low immunity at birth increases risk of disease of young livestock, such as goat kids. Microbiomes c...
International audienceBackground Artificial rearing system, commonly used in prolific sheep breeds, ...
Ruminants are born with an undeveloped physical, metabolic, and microbial rumen. Rumen development i...
The aim of this work was to evaluate the effect of feeding management during the first month of lif...
The aim of this work was to study the colonisation of the rumen by the three main microbial groups o...
Newborn dairy ruminants are usually separated from their dams after birth and fed on milk replacer. ...
Newborn dairy ruminants are usually separated from their dams after birth and fed on milk replacer. ...
Newborn ruminants possess an underdeveloped rumen which is colonized by microorganisms acquired from...
Leucaena leucocephala represents a local protein source in tropical ruminant diets. However, its ful...
Background: Preweaned rumen development is vital for animal health and efficient fermentation. In th...
This study was aimed to determine the effect of the rearing system on the establishment and developm...
Increasing productivity is a key target in ruminant science which requires better understanding of t...
Colostrum intake is one of the most important factors in neonatal health in ruminants, mainly becaus...
The nutritional manipulations of the rumen microbiome to enhance productivity and health are rather ...
Session 1: Impact of diet and additives on gut microbiota and health ; Communication PO19Internation...
Low immunity at birth increases risk of disease of young livestock, such as goat kids. Microbiomes c...
International audienceBackground Artificial rearing system, commonly used in prolific sheep breeds, ...
Ruminants are born with an undeveloped physical, metabolic, and microbial rumen. Rumen development i...