This work aimed to gain insight into the transition from milk to solid feeding at weaning combining genomics and metabolomics on rumen contents from goat kids treated with a methanogenic inhibitor (bromochloromethane, BCM). Sixteen goats giving birth to two kids were used. Eight does were treated (D+) with BCM after giving birth and over 2 months. One kid per doe in both groups was treated with BCM (k+) for 3 months while the other was untreated (k-). Rumen samples were collected from kids at weaning (W) and 1 (W + 1) and 4 (W + 4) months after and from does at weaning and subjected to 16S pyrosequencing and metabolomics analyses combining GC/LC-MS. Results from pyrosequencing showed a clear effect of age of kids, with more diverse bacteria...
International audienceModulating the assembly of the ruminal microbiota might have practical implica...
Recent evidence suggests that changes in microbial colonization of the rumen prior to weaning may im...
Rumen microbial communities play important roles in feed conversion and the physiological developmen...
This work aimed to gain insight into the transition from milk to solid feeding at weaning combining ...
This work aimed to gain insight into the transition from milk to solid feeding at weaning combining ...
This work aimed to gain insight into the transition from milk to solid feeding at weaning combining ...
This work aimed to gain insight into the transition from milk to solid feeding at weaning combining ...
This work aimed to gain insight into the transition from milk to solid feeding at weaning combining ...
The growing interest in reducing methane (CH4) emissions from ruminants by dietary means is constrai...
The aim of this work was to study whether feeding a methanogen inhibitor from birth of goat kids and...
The aim of this work was to study the colonisation of the rumen by the three main microbial groups o...
Copyright © 2014 Leticia Abecia et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
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. ...
The ability of rumen microorganisms to use fibrous plant matter plays an important role in ru-minant...
International audienceModulating the assembly of the ruminal microbiota might have practical implica...
Recent evidence suggests that changes in microbial colonization of the rumen prior to weaning may im...
Rumen microbial communities play important roles in feed conversion and the physiological developmen...
This work aimed to gain insight into the transition from milk to solid feeding at weaning combining ...
This work aimed to gain insight into the transition from milk to solid feeding at weaning combining ...
This work aimed to gain insight into the transition from milk to solid feeding at weaning combining ...
This work aimed to gain insight into the transition from milk to solid feeding at weaning combining ...
This work aimed to gain insight into the transition from milk to solid feeding at weaning combining ...
The growing interest in reducing methane (CH4) emissions from ruminants by dietary means is constrai...
The aim of this work was to study whether feeding a methanogen inhibitor from birth of goat kids and...
The aim of this work was to study the colonisation of the rumen by the three main microbial groups o...
Copyright © 2014 Leticia Abecia et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
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. ...
The ability of rumen microorganisms to use fibrous plant matter plays an important role in ru-minant...
International audienceModulating the assembly of the ruminal microbiota might have practical implica...
Recent evidence suggests that changes in microbial colonization of the rumen prior to weaning may im...
Rumen microbial communities play important roles in feed conversion and the physiological developmen...