Most of the research efforts involving the bovine gastrointestinal microbiota have focused on cattle's forestomach, particularly the rumen, so information concerning the bovine fecal microbiota is more scarce, especially in young beef cattle. The present study was performed to evaluate the ruminal and fecal microbiotas of beef calves as they reached the end of their nursing phase. A total of 18 Angus cow/calf pairs were selected and assigned to one of two treatment groups for the last 92 days of the calves' nursing period, as follows: 1) calves were supplemented with concentrate in a creep feeding system; or 2) control group with no supplementation of calves. After 92 days, ruminal and fecal samples were individually obtained from calves in...
A study was conducted to examine the effects of supplementing beef calves during their suckling phas...
The nature of weaning, considered the most stressful and significant transition experienced by dairy...
The objective of this study was to determine whether divergent feeding regimes during the first 41 w...
BackgroundThe nutrition of calves from birth until weaning is predominantly from liquid (milk or mil...
The aim of this study was to characterize the colostrum and fecal microbiota in calves and to invest...
To explore the composition and development of the microbiota of the newborn calf, samples of the fec...
A starter concentrate containing different levels and sources of NDF can modify the gastrointestinal...
This study is to investigate the difference in bovine fecal microbiota between grazing and feedlot A...
The microbiota of animals’ digestive tract plays important roles in health, nutrient utilization, an...
Differences in rumen volatile fatty acids (VFAs), microbial population and community composition bet...
In our previous studies, we revealed the effect of lactose inclusion in calf starters on the growth ...
The intestinal microbiota of newborns plays an important role in the development of immunity and met...
Abstract The transition from milk to solid diets drastically impacts the gut microbiome of calves. W...
Residual feed intake (RFI) is one of the indicators of feed efficiency. To investigate the microbial...
The microbiota plays an important role in the development of diarrhea in pre-weaned calves. The char...
A study was conducted to examine the effects of supplementing beef calves during their suckling phas...
The nature of weaning, considered the most stressful and significant transition experienced by dairy...
The objective of this study was to determine whether divergent feeding regimes during the first 41 w...
BackgroundThe nutrition of calves from birth until weaning is predominantly from liquid (milk or mil...
The aim of this study was to characterize the colostrum and fecal microbiota in calves and to invest...
To explore the composition and development of the microbiota of the newborn calf, samples of the fec...
A starter concentrate containing different levels and sources of NDF can modify the gastrointestinal...
This study is to investigate the difference in bovine fecal microbiota between grazing and feedlot A...
The microbiota of animals’ digestive tract plays important roles in health, nutrient utilization, an...
Differences in rumen volatile fatty acids (VFAs), microbial population and community composition bet...
In our previous studies, we revealed the effect of lactose inclusion in calf starters on the growth ...
The intestinal microbiota of newborns plays an important role in the development of immunity and met...
Abstract The transition from milk to solid diets drastically impacts the gut microbiome of calves. W...
Residual feed intake (RFI) is one of the indicators of feed efficiency. To investigate the microbial...
The microbiota plays an important role in the development of diarrhea in pre-weaned calves. The char...
A study was conducted to examine the effects of supplementing beef calves during their suckling phas...
The nature of weaning, considered the most stressful and significant transition experienced by dairy...
The objective of this study was to determine whether divergent feeding regimes during the first 41 w...